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    masterpieces of western modern masters‚ to touch the soul and feeling of the artistes‚ and to know their extraordinary life experiences – a road with filled twists and turns as well as the fascinating insight to the nature. I enjoyed the works of Vincent Van Gogh‚ Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse in the tour after learning. It was an unforgettable trip in my life and could be called the biggest gain from my English 11 class. This exhibition was sponsored by the family of two Baltimore Ladies‚ Ms. Claribel

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    mayday in Van Gogh’s self-portrait. There are only full of sad and the loss of a man. The example of Vincent van Gogh and Kusama shows us a self-identity is significant for an Artist. No matter any big problem that an artist is facing on‚ a self-identity is their last mainstay. Yayoi Kusama keep her mind successfully‚ which makes she can overcome her hallucination. She faces on her illusion and identify herself which translating the illusion to be a fantastic picture. On the other hand‚ Van Gogh finally

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    Menagerie.” Masterplots‚ Fourth Edition. St. Louis: Salem Press‚ 2010. Print. 23 Jan. 2013. Enstrom‚ Warren. “Analysis. Carver ’s Cathedral.” Wordpress. 4 Mar. 2012. n.p. Web. 31 Jan. 2013. Harding‚ Elizabeth. “Analysis of Self-Portraits of Vincent Van Gogh.” Enzinarticles. 20 Sep. 2006. Web. 20 Feb. 2013. "Mending Wall."Poetry for Students. Ed. Mary Ruby. Vol. 5. Detroit: Gale Group‚ 1999. 230-244. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 19 Feb. 2013. “Robert Frost: Poems Summary and Analysis.”

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    The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons Vs. Starry Night Turner‚ The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons‚ 16th October‚ 1834‚ Oil on Canvas‚ Philadelphia Museum of Art (1835) Van Gogh‚ Starry Night‚ 1889‚ Oil on Canvas‚ The Museum of Modern Art‚ New York In the eery evening of October 16‚ 1834‚ a huge fireball blew up through the roof of The Houses of Parliament. Creating an enormous blaze‚ to the horror of passerbys‚ it caught the attention of Joseph Mallord

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    Dipper. Van Gogh shifted the sky around in order to create an even more extraordinary display of stars. From his point of view the town of Arles lay to the south west; the Big Dipper he painted in the sky was actually in the north behind him. Towards the left you can see the towers of Saint Julien and Saint Trophime‚ and the bridge connecting Arles to Trinquetaille on the right. In the far horizon‚ a church steeple is shown. Starry Night Over the Rhone was described in a letter from Vincent Van Gogh

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    POST IMPRESSIONISM - THE ROOTS OF MODERN ART VINCENT VAN GOGH (1853-1890)
 ’View of Arles-Orchard in Bloom with Poplars ’‚ 1890 (oil on canvas) Post Impressionism was not a formal movement or style. The Post Impressionists were a few independent artists at the end of the 19th century who rebelled against the limitations of Impressionism. They developed a range of personal styles that focused on the emotional‚ structural‚ symbolic and spiritual elements that they felt were missing from Impressionism

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    Starry Night Composition Top  Starry Night  Vincent van Gogh The night sky depicted by van Gogh in the Starry Night painting is brimming with whirling clouds‚ shining stars‚ and a bright crescent moon. The setting is one that viewers can relate to and van Gogh´s swirling sky directs the viewer´s eye around the painting‚ with spacing between the stars and the curving contours creating a dot-to-dot effect. These internal elements ensure fluidity and such contours were important for the artist

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    behind art; to bring a kind of contentment that is logistically unnecessary‚ yet remarkably important. My favorite piece of art is The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh. Millions have witnessed this masterpiece and have marveled at its simple beauty. This work of art was painted from memory in the daytime by the Dutch painter‚ Vincent Van Gogh‚ who admitted himself into the insane asylum‚ Saint-Rémy-de-Provence‚ 13 months before killed himself. This magnum opus of his is of the view from his window

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    The painting that I chose to write my formal analysis on is called “The Café Terrace on the Place du Forum‚ Arles‚ At Night”. This piece was created by Vincent Van Gogh in Arles‚ France and was completed sometime in September of 1888. This painting is oil on canvas‚ and it is currently housed in the Kroller-Muller Museum located in Otterlo‚ The Netherlands in Europe. This painting depicts a sidewalk café in France at night. There is a doorway to the front left of the painting that is painted blue

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    The impressionist art movement originated in France in the last quarter of the 19th century as a reaction against traditional art and its strict rules. A group of painters who became known as the Impressionists decided to gain independence from the standards prescribed by the French Academy of Fine Arts and France’s annual official art exhibition called The Salon. Impressionism covers approximately two decades‚ from the late 1860s through the 1880s. The term impressionist was first used by French

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