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    Romaticisim

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    (i.e.‚ the poet as a highly tortured and melancholy visionary). Romantic ideals never specifically died out in poetry‚ but were largely absorbed into the precepts of many other movements. Traces of romanticism lived on in French symbolism and surrealism and in the work of prominent poets such as Charles Baudelaire and Rainer Maria Rilke. - See more at:

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    The 4 styles of paint that I wanted to use for my painting were Surrealism‚ Cubism‚ Pop art and Pointillism. Surrealism is generally based on dreams. Cubism is modern art and it is based on geometric shapes. Pop art is short for popular art; it is inspired by comic strips‚ advertising and popular entertainment. Pointillism is based on small

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    Biography of Salvador Dali

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    to Modernism and was deeply influenced by Dada‚ Metaphysics and Cubism movements influencing his work. In 1926 he met Picasso‚ Miro and other intellectuals in Paris jumpstarting his connection to Impressionism‚ Futurism‚ Cubism and ultimately Surrealism as a painting style. (Dali‚ Secret Life‚ 205). Dali started surrealistic painting by creating small oil collages that he called “dream images”. Using a meticulous painting technique‚ he mixed strange hallucinatory elements with psychoanalytic context

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    Chris Berens Artist

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    compelling creatures. He studied illustration at the Academy of Art and Design in Den Bosch‚ graduating in 1999. While he takes inspiration from the quality of light in the paintings of Vermeer and Rembrandt‚ his themes lie more within the realms of surrealism and visionary art than traditional painting. • • • • • All paintings are 180 grams A4 inkjet paper sheets‚ hand painted on with mainly drawing inks. Also used: bistre and graphite. The paper consists of 3 layers: an emulsion‚ a plastic coating

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    societies and the rapid growth of cities‚ followed then by the horror of World War I‚ were among the factors that shaped Modernism. Modernism term encompasses a variety of specific artistic and philosophical movements including symbolism‚ futurism‚ surrealism‚ expressionism‚ imagism‚ vorticism‚ dada‚ and others. The guiding principles of this movement were a break from old traditions. Cubism Cubism is a style of painting and sculpture developed in the early 20th century‚ characterized chiefly by

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    Romantic Period

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    Romanticism Romanticism was arguably the largest artistic movement of the late 1700s. Its influence was felt across continents and through every artistic discipline into the mid-nineteenth century and many of its values and beliefs can still be seen in contemporary poetry. Literary taste began to turn from classical and neoclassical conventions. The generation of revolution and wars‚ of stress and upheaval had produced doubts on the security of the age of reason. Doubts and pessimism now challenged

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    FIT Personal Statement

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    In my 2D art class‚ we have studied surrealism‚ illustration‚ and zentangles‚ and we are working on tessellation patterns right now. I am learning many new things in school‚ but I want to become more skillful and I am trying to be the best I can. If I am able to attend this school‚ it will increase

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    In late 1949‚ Life Magazine ran an article named “JACKSON POLLOCK‚ Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?” this article showed the once blossoming art of Jackson Pollock and all the controversy and impact that came with his iconic and daring drip style. Since then‚ he has influenced and inspired many artists to this day. This paper will explore his life and influences that created his work‚ as well as the works themselves‚ and the extent of influence his work and ideas held though

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    Jackson Pollock

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    Peggy Guggenheim’s Art of This Century gallery‚ New York‚ in 1943. Guggenheim gave him a contract that lasted through 1947‚ permitting him to devote all his time to painting. Prior to 1947‚ Pollock’s work reflected the influence of Pablo Picasso and Surrealism [more]. During the early 1940s‚ he contributed paintings to several exhibitions of Surrealist and abstract art‚ including Natural‚ Insane‚ Surrealist Art at Art of This Century in 1943‚ and Abstract and Surrealist Art in America‚ organized by Sidney

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    depict subject to be impassive. Jeanne Hebuterne in Red Shawl illustrates the fact that she was tender and graceful. He was influenced by many artists such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec‚ Paul Cezanne‚ and different art movement with impressionism‚ surrealism‚ and cubism. However‚ he developed his one unique and distinct style‚ so Amedeo Modigliani’s style cannot be categorized enough with other artists.He was a young man of fey beauty‚ and his work has a wonderful slow elegance that is unusual‚ but

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