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    while her face‚ or mask‚ addresses the viewer. This vertically aligned painting measures 8’x7’8" and was painted after the Blue and Rose periods. The Dance (First Version‚ 1909‚ Museum of Modern Art‚ New York)‚ is an oil on canvas painting by Henri Matisse. This is an image of five nude women linking arms in an oval. This horizontally aligned painting measures 8’6"x12’9". This painting lacks detail and complexity. The artist has used four colors throughout the painting. These colors are green‚ pink

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    THE DEATH OF TIMOTHY TREADWELL: THE RELATION OF THE GRIZZLY MAN WITH NATURE A person’s life is full of tragedies and experiences. When people try to do or achieve something‚ they are forced to face hard times in their lives‚ which later become experiences of life. For others‚ those experiences leave some morals to learn. Something similar to this happens with Timothy Treadwell and his death which leaves a message for the world. Timothy Treadwell goes to Alaska to live with grizzly bears where

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    Matisse Company

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    Introduction Timothy Matisse the owner of Matisse Company has to decide whatever to accept Mr. DeBeer’s offer about become an exclusive distributor of residential windows and accessories in his area. Matisse Company has been a lumber distributor since 1985‚ in the last few years‚ a number of Timothy’s lumberyard customers have gone out of business-and others have lost sales. Six month ago‚ things even got worse‚ more and more customers seem to be willing to buy from the lowest-cost source. Evaluate

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    Matisse started to create large scale cut paper collages. He called the technique ‘painting with scissors’. Peter Kozlov is a very skilful painter that creates colourful pictures that look like a photograpy. He paints with oil and his works have a tendency to move to Hyperrealism. The most frequent subject matter of his works is a still life that usually involves fruits. What is amazing about Peter is his great attention to details. Each of his picture is a thoughtfully arranged composition of

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    Modern art was born ugly. “The first step into the undiscovered land of the ugly was taking by Matisse and the 1910 Salon des Independents in Paris was described by an American critic as a drawing that was crude beyond all belief‚ the colour was as appalling as the subject. Which brought a shock to Henri Matisse himself by his creations‚ however‚ in the dawn of 20th century‚ Henri Matisse was well held in high esteem as the father of modern art‚ interestingly‚ and Pablo Picasso was as well sleeping

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    different perspectives. The same can be said for the ways in which the female body has long been demonstrated. Artists Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso each used varying methods and styles to bring to life the human body‚ from Matisse’s Luxe‚Calme et Volupte to Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon the female form as a subject has been known to represent many things. Though Matisse and Picasso differ in many artistic ways‚ their subject choice speaks levels to their takes on the female body.

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    Picasso Vs Matisse

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    The painters Matisse and Picasso both belonged to a breed of artist who‚ like Cezanne‚ hoped to redefine what the viewer might make of art in terms of space‚ form and perspective. They each battled with overcoming the illusion of space and refused to adhere to traditional use of color in depictions of nature and the human image. Looking at the three paintings together‚ one is immediately struck by the staging offered by each painting‚ not only provided by the confines of the canvas but also

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    Matisse Summaries: Five Paragraphs Paragraph 1 Matisse was an artist that received a contract to paint several large paintings for a Russian industrialist’s mansion. The paintings are done in oil and in full scale. However‚ Matisse considered the painting only a rough draft. Paragraph 2 In Matisse’s painting‚ Dance I‚ the bodies are outlined and there is very little detail. The painting looks thrown together and free. The bodies do not seem to be under any forces‚ psychologically or physically

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    A Visual Analysis Essay

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    focus on Matisse’s use of color and how Matisse connects his work to reality. As a 20th century artist in the fauvism period‚ he uses expressive color to connect to his personal reality. Matisse uses nature as a form of expression to depict what each color can represent in everyday life. The Open Window was created in 1905 by Henri Matisse. The painting was painted in and based on Collioure‚ which was a small town on the Mediterranean coast of France . Matisse traveled to Collioure in the summer of

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    Henri Matisse is a French painter‚ born December 31‚ 1869. He was a post-impressionist painter despite having an apprenticeship under William-Adolphe Bouguereau‚ and later became a Fauvist painter. His teachings would later cause Matisse to reject his teacher’s style. (spurling). He would then proceed to be inspired by Paul Cézanne‚ which would later contribute to his characteristic contour lines (henrimatisse.net) . Matisse showcased his Fauvist style during his exhibit of Luxe‚ Calme‚ et Volupte

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