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    reality in which children appeared to be the most vulnerable in the face of decisions and choices of adults. The general tone of the novel is gloomy. The pace of revolving the plot is predominantly moderate‚ gravitating towards acceleration. The surrealist vision gives this short story the flavor of reminiscence‚ since the author‚ apparently‚ is recalling and reconsidering his

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    Alberto Giacometti Giacometti was a key player in the Surrealist art movement‚ but his work resists easy categorization. Some describe it as formalist‚ others argue it is expressionist or otherwise having to do with what Deleuze calls ’blocs of sensation’ (as in Deleuze’s analysis of Francis Bacon). Even after his excommunication from the Surrealist group‚ while the intention of his sculpting was usually imitation‚ the end products were an expression of his emotional response to the subject. He

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    The early Renaissance began about the time Fabriano painted the Adoration of the Magi. His purpose was to use a gorgeous surface using a rainbow of colors and adding a display of gold for the aristocrats of the time. This was to separate his works from the Gothic style of the past. Soon an artist named Masaccio began his career and changed nearly everything about painting. The frescos that he painted used episodes all in the same painting‚ not just one subject. The figures were highlighted with

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    influencing him he still had his own unique style of art. Most of Dali’s work was original since he had his own style‚ but still Picasso did influence some of his painting like Dali’s “experimentation with impressionism and cubism before joining the surrealist movement in 1929”. Dali admired Picasso more than Miro mainly because they had met so Miro didn’t influence some of his painting like Picasso did. His parent at first pushed him to be a chef‚ but when Dali wanted to be an artist his parents were

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    In Nicolai Gogol’s “The Nose‚” the surreal actions of the nose become a reality causing the reader to question whether or not what they are reading is actually happening or if it is only a figment of Yakovlevich’s imagination. Additionally‚ the main subject of the short story deals with supernaturalism. This theme is prevalent throughout the short story and it ultimately serves a greater purpose in “The Nose.” “An extraordinarily strange incident took place in Petersburg on the 25th of March” (Gogol

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    Rene Magritte: Recycling Back and Forth By Iman Aziz 201102704 Modern Art Mrs. Mariella Jaeger Modern Art Spring 2012 Abstract This paper tackles recycling art specifically with the Surrealist artist Rene Magritte. The study goes back in time to the eras of classicism and neoclassicism and looks at what Rene Magritte recycled from the paintings belonging to these eras. And then moves forward checking where Magritte’s art appears in today’s world. Needless to say the information

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    Marc Chagall “Bouquet‚ Woman and Horse” Table of Contents page 1. Introduction 3 2. Background 4 3. Art Movements 5 4. Chagall’s Personal Style 6 5. Chagall’s Use of Color 7 6. Characterization and Symbolism 9 7. “Bouquet‚ Woman and Horse” (1957-9): Analysis 10 8. Integrating Art with the English Curriculum 12 9. Bibliography 13 Introduction After much deliberation‚ I

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    Artist research- Rene Magritte and Kiki Smith Rene Magritte was a Surrealist painter who was born in Belgium in 1898. He wanted people to look at ordinary things in different ways. He sometimes painted objects in places where they didn’t usually belong‚ like in Time Transfixed in which a train is coming out of a fireplace. Rene Magritte started off with several oil paintings such as the ‘Les Amants’. Magritte’s earliest

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    views these two bodily functions have swapped. Through techniques such as superimpositions‚ Point-Of-View shots‚ out-of-focus shots‚ distorting image filters‚ and break the rules of continuity editing‚ Bunuel has lead his audience through a world bizarre and freakish‚ yet undeniably ours. Here’s another example in the same film where this seemingly paedophilic man hands little girls ‘secretive’ pictures that sickens yet sexually arouses their parents‚ which has the audience inferring that the pictures

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    a French poet talked about her work. At the time of her rising success‚ Frida pained a self -portrait called the Frame. She included her signature unibrow and facial hair in it. In 1939‚ Frida was known as a surrealist‚ so she took part in an exhibition filled with works of other surrealists. This particular exhibition was in Paris. She sold her The Frame to the louver museum. After finishing her work in Paris‚ she went back to Mexico and decided to live in the blue house. Things were not working

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