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    this by emphasising the mockery demonstrated toward Frank. In‚ ‘...a local turn to entertain the visitors. “Was he any good though‚ this Van Gogh bugger?”’‚ Marshall uses direct speech from Mr Souness to tease Frank about his fondness of Van Gogh. Vincent Van Gogh is Frank’s passion‚ he admires him like nobody else. The rhetorical question that Souness derides Frank with is appropriate because it shows the reader colloquialism that Souness uses whilst he talks down to Frank. Frank is used as entertainment

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    The Red Vineyard

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    The Red Vineyard of Vincent Van Gogh was the only painting sold by him during his lifetime. Looking at the painting‚ you can feel the richness of the color and how they harmonize the whole masterpiece. Van Gogh used the colors of orange and yellow together with green and blue which are analogous but at the same time are complementary with each other. It is also visible that the lighting is at low angle which somehow gives an impression of an afternoon or sunset vibes to the painting. In this painting

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    about the picture‚ it keeps their attention. As soon as someone looks at it‚ they stop and stare for longer than necessary. Many artists use colors as a way to grab the audience’s attention‚ because if we look at pieces like Café Terrance at Night by Vincent van Gough‚ it has many colors that attracts the audience. This picture stands out against the many because of its peculiars. When I was looking online for a picture to use for this essay‚ I chose this one because of how different it was. Looking at

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    Assignment 1 I have to say that the Night Café by Vincent van Gogh on page 17 is my favorite work so far. The contrast of warm and cool colors are amazing. They present the perfect equilibrium for this painting. They kind of put me in the mood to listen to some blues or jazz while gazing upon the painting. I can imagine a stage‚ at the bottom right of the painting‚ with a saxophonist playing. As I observe‚ I can’t help but notice the lone man next to the couple asleep and the two buddies on the

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    George Seurat

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    exhibited by the Societe des Artistes Independants‚ which was organized as a second‚ “Salon des Refuses” (Salon of Refugees). At their first show in 1884‚ Seurat’s “Bathers at Asnieres”‚ was exhibited along with the works by Paul Gauguin‚ Paul Cezanne‚ Vincent Van Gogh‚ and Paul Signac. That was the beginning of Seurat’s friendship with Signac‚ who connected him to the avant-garde group‚ “Les Vingdt” in Brussels. In 1887‚ Seurat exhibited seven of his works there. His collaboration with Signac led to the

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    Art is the Tree of Life

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    the beholder‚ and how each person indiviually takes the artwork in. In this essay I will be analysing three pieces of art work and why they fit into the category simply coined art for arts sake. The first of the three will be The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh‚ and how each piece of art can be interpted completely different from one person to the other. The second piece will be the one that I mentioned eariler‚ Vir Heroicus Sublimis‚ by Barnett Newman‚ and why this piece of art is so important

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    Vincent van Gogh’s piece titled Starry Night Over the Rhone‚ piece of artwork was made during late September of 1888 in southern France. The painting of the Arles at nighttime was painted at the banks of the river which was only a few blocks away from the house on the Place Lamartine where Van Gogh was currently renting his yellow house in Arles.. Van Gogh had went through dark times this piece of art work was actually created at some of his happier moments in life. Before admitting his self into

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    A Formal Analysis of Art

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    References: Sayre‚ H.M. / University of Phoenix. (2010 by Pearson Education). Retrieved from Sayre‚ H.M. / University of Phoenix‚ Art/101-Introduction website. Fig. 73 Vincent van Gogh‚ The Starry Night‚ 1889. Fig. 197 Diego Velázquez‚ Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor)‚ 1656. Fig. 702 Edward Hopper‚ Nighthawks‚ 1942. Oil on canvas‚ 30 x 60 in. Art Institute of Chicago. Friends of American Art Collection‚ 1942.51.

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    Art Appreciation Paper

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    ranged from weapons‚ furniture pieces‚ sculptures‚ and paintings. It is refreshing to see something new from turn you take. Also‚ to see the timeline of art pass right by you as you go through the whole museum. I have chosen “Stairway to Auvers” by Vincent Van Gogh in the Post-Impressionism Era and was made around 1890‚ and “Red‚ Orange‚ Orange on Red” by Mark Rothko is Op

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    Name 3simplicity of an African ritual mask. The gaze of the black deformed eyes is directed into the distance or deeply inside of herself. The strange asymmetry of her eyes hints to some painful disharmony in her soul. The sharp geometry of the eyes‚ nose‚ mouth‚ and the unrefined ear iscontrasted with a more rounded outline of her broad body that leans forward. The bulkiness of her silhouette is emphasized with a loose coat and the large hands that rest heavily on the folds of her baggy skirt. The

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