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    Comparing Works of Art 1 COMPARING WORKS OF ART Comparing Works of Art American Intercontinental University Comparing Works of Art 2 Table of Contents Page 3. Abstract Page 4. Art Terms of the Renaissance Page 5. Michelangelo Buonarroti and Leonardo da Vinci Page 6. References Comparing Works of Art 3 Abstract The Renaissance (1450

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    Visual Art Analysis Michele Padilla Arts 230/CA Monday‚ October 26.2014 Milinda Jaffe-Bork Visual Art Analysis I live in Stockton‚ California and I recently visited our local museum. My attention was drawn to the gallery of Andy Warhol. The bright red color of the label had caught my attention of his collection of the “Campbell’s Soup Cans”. Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania and was defined as the prince of pop art. Andy Warhol gained his popularity in the visual arts with artistic

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    I’m looking at how paper has been used in art‚ and the ways it has changed between 1936 and 2012. I have chosen to look at Henri Matisse and Marc Hagan-Guirey and how they have both used paper. Matisse created a series of work simply entitled Paper Cuts and I am going to look at Two Dancers or in French Figure de ballet avec deux danseurs (See Figure 1). He created this paper cut in 1936. I’ve chosen to compare Matisse’s work with Marc Hagan-Guirey’s Horrogami series‚ whilst looking more in depth

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    all industries advertisements help to boost sales‚ some take them to another scale by literally littering society with them. The biggest example of this is the alcohol industry. I have taken two ads that various companies in the alcohol industry; Bacardi and Crown Royal have done‚ and compared and contrasted two ads‚ showing and explaining the various techniques‚ catch phrases‚ and creative aspects that the alcohol industry uses

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    When Art Speaks: An Analysis of Two Artist and Two Works of Art Wanda M. Argersinger Southern New Hanpshire University When Art Speaks The Italian Renaissance produced many artists and even more works of art‚ but there were three artists considered to be the Trinity of Great Masters‚ Michelangelo‚ Leonardo da Vinci and Raffaelo Santi‚ or simply Raphael. While these artists often worked in different mediums‚ Michelangelo preferred stone and Raphael preferred oil paint. Michelangelo and

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    Visual language is used in art to give meaning to artworks. Discuss with reference to 3 artists” Visual language is used in art to give meaning to artworks. Many artists use signs and symbols to convey many messages or communicate certain ideas or even to express their thoughts and feelings on certain topics‚ whether political or personal. Some artists who used symbolism in their artworks included: Pablo Picasso‚ Frida Kahlo‚ and Gordon Bennett. Pablo Picasso was an artist who often used signs

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    The Art Piece of Chinese Literature Pa Jin‚ formerly known as Fu‚ Li Gan‚ was from the first generation of Chinese writers of the twentieth century. He was born in Chengdu‚ a large city in the province of Sichuan. As a youth that was born at a landlord family‚ he has witnessed the pain that people suffered under the feudalism society. Youths that had passion and dreams were being forced to follow the paths that their parents chose for them; servants that lived as the lower class of the society

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    Merritt RHET 1302.031 Visual Analysis March 31‚ 2014 A Lack of Presence Strolling down Clements Street in Bristol‚ England‚ you would pass a mural of lovers embracing. Upon closer observation you can see that the two are distracted by their cell phones. Although the couple appears to have their faces inches from the other’s neither one of the individuals seems to be emotional present in the intimate moment. The elusive street artist Banksy is known for his thought provoking pieces. Banksy is a celebrated

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    Period Comparison The two paintings I chose to compare are The Virgin and Child by Rogier van der Weyden (1406‚ Netherlandish; gallery room 207) and The Crucifixion by Francisco de Zurbaran (1627‚ Spanish; gallery room 215). These two paintings focus on Jesus Christ‚ his humanity and his divinity. I chose them because they represent Jesus’ fragile humanity through his infancy and death. These paintings struck me as different from the other religious art I had seen because it stresses humanity without

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    How the visual Arts Communicate Khalilah Courtney Arts/100 April 27‚ 2015 Theresa Polley-Shellcorft One of the world’s most famous artist Leonardo da Vinci created some of the greatest work ever seen by the naked eye. The Mona Lisa was a piece that he

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