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  • Retrospective At The Pasadena Art Museum
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    Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York City on October 27th, 1923. He described his childhood as quiet and uneventful. His father was a realtor; his mother was a housewife. Art was not taught at the school Roy attended, but when he turned fourteen he began taking Saturday morning classes at the Parson's chool of Design. After he graduated from high school in 1940 he attended the School of Fine Art at Ohio State University. He was drafted however in 1943 in the middle of his educa...
  • Traditional Brazilian Art Form
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    Brazilian Na " if Sculpture According to any artist's dictionary ceramics is simply "the art of making objects such as pottery out of clay" (4). However, when the na " if sculpture movement began in Brazil in the early 1940's artists took this simple definition to an entirely new level of expression. The small, unglazed clay statues that were created had the ability to portray complete scenes daily life, showcasing not only activity but moments of happiness, sadness, difficulty and strife. For a...
  • Munch's Painting
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    Edvard Munch: A Biography Edvard Munch is regarded as a pioneer in the Expressionist movement in modern painting. At an early stage Munch was recognized in Germany and central Europe as one of the creators of a new movement in art. Munch and many artists of the time needed to express their feelings about all the change that was happening around. Edvard Munch was born in Norway in 1863; he knew how a person's emotional pain feels. He was the son of an Army Medical Corp doctor who brought patients...
  • 19th Century Painting Joan Of Arc
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    As a student of art history, going to a museum is the only way to fully experience a work of art. By only looking at a painting or sculpture in a book or on a slide, you cannot fully experience the work of art. By going to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I was able to look at paintings that dated from centuries old, to recent times. Bruges, The Life and Miracles of Saint Godelieve, 15th Century, Tempera on wood The Proto-Renaissance alter piece, The Life and Miracles of Saint Godelieve was done ...
  • Introduction Print Section Modern Art
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    . Introduction [ ] Print section [ ] Modern Art, painting, sculpture, and other forms of 20th-century art. Although scholars disagree as to precisely when the modern period began, they mostly use the term modern art to refer to art of the 20th century in Europe and the Americas, as well as in other regions under Western influence. The modern period has been a particularly innovative one. Among the 20th century's most important contributions to the history of art are the invention of abstraction ...
  • Known Artists And Muralists In Mexico
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    Diego Rivera was one of modern Mexico's original painters. He was born in Guanjauto in 1886 and died in 1957. He went to school at San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Mexico City. Inspired by native Mexican art and by his experiences in Europe, when he studied art there between 1907-1909 and 1912-1921. While in Europe, he became familiar with the artwork of Picasso and Paul C zanne. He painted large murals dealing with Mexican life, history, and social problems. One of his paintings he put in the...
  • Jackson Pollock
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    Pollock also became very interested in nature. Jackson Pollock only studied under Thomas Hart Benton for about two year but they remained friends until Jackson's early death. The mid 1930's were a bit of a hard time for Pollock. He had a hard time finding a job because America was in the middle of the Great Depression. In 1935 Jackson Pollock joined the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration. He, along with five thousand other artists were hired at one time or another by the pr...
  • Renoir's Paintings
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    PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR 'Why shouldn't art be pretty? There are enough unpleasant things in this world'; This is one of many quotes that came from Pierre- Auguste Renoir. This famous French impressionist was born on February 25, 1841 in Limoges, France Renoir grew up in a poor family and was always considered the 'working class'; . This is what inspired Renoir to leave school and seek work in Paris. His hopes came alive in 1854 when he began to work in a porcelain factory as a painter. During this...
  • Impressionistic Art
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    Impressionism Nissen Clark Period 7 Mr. Macon Impressionism is defined as the style of painting characterized by concentration on the immediate visual impression produced by a scene. Impressionistic paintings use unmixed primary colors and small strokes in order to stimulate actual reflected light. This method of painting varied greatly from the previous works of art categorized under "realism". Comparatively, realism emphasized the portrayal of modern life as it actually was, without idealizati...
  • Jean Desire Gustave Courbet
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    Gustave Courbet, the RealistLet's first begins with who Jean Desire Gustave Courbet was. Gustave Courbet was a famous French painter. Courbet was born in Ornans, France on June 10th of 1819. Ornans, France is a filled with forests and pasture's perfect for realist paintings. At the age of 14 Courbet was already in art training receiving lessons from Pere Baud a former student of a neo-classical painter named Baron Gros. Courbet's parents hoped he would go off and study law when he moved out in 1...
  • Wilde's The Picture Of Dorian Gray
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    How Art Relates to Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray is a novel about a young, handsome, and vain man who has his portrait painted, and impulsively wishes that he could forever remain just as handsome as he is in the painting -- that the painting would age instead of him. He gets his wish in a most eerie way; as, with passing years, he becomes increasingly dissolute and evil, while the changes that one would expect to appear on his face are reflected in the portrait instead. W...
  • Their New Type Of Art Impressionism
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    The Victorian era was a beautiful time. It was full of highly sophisticated people, not including the artists. The artists of the Victorian era were more to the common people that stood out. Most of the artists back then weren't as big as they are now. They differed in so many ways trying to be individuals. In this, the works would all be outlining subjects but they differed a great deal. Artists in the Victorian era were expressing themselves with extravagant portraits of daily life in ways of ...
  • Grant Wood In 1930
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    Grant Wood I recently took a trip to the Jocelyn Art Museum. There they had many great painting in the permanent art collection. One that caught my eye, which I had seen many times before, but never knew any thing about, was a painting called Stone City, Iowa, which was created by Grant Wood in 1930. This painting is oil on wood panel and is 30 1/4 X 40 inches. Grant Wood is a famous philosopher who was born in February in the year 1891 in Alamosa, Iowa. Wood was born to Quaker parents on a smal...
  • Images Of Chairman Mao
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    The attitude of Warhol only confused society more. Instead of hiding his association with commercial art as other artists did, drawing and dividing the line between it and real art, he erased the line. "The Pop artists did images that anybody walking down Broadway could recognize in a split second". (Warhol) Pop artist figures competed in that art market where images and auras, no just objects, are offered for consumption. Warhol has never objected to this state of affairs, which he did so much ...
  • Art Of Past Artists
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    Art From stick figures in the sand and the earliest animals painted and carved in stone, people worldwide have reacted to the world by making images. The fundamental goal of art, especially in the past, was to convey meaning and express important ideas, revealing what was significant to every society, by arresting images. In recognizing the subject matter of any painting, you have to look at the artist's intentions, which are regularly connected to social conditions, national or global issues an...
  • Bourgeois World Courbet
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    There have been and continue to be many artists who have influenced the art world in any number of ways. While some - Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso - are household names, countless other lesser known artists have made significant contributions as well. Often it is the revolutionary ideas of lesser known that pave the way for future generations of artists. Some of them were simply ahead of their time in the ideas and methods they chose to explore; others expressed their life experiences in such...
  • Muriel's Painting
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    The Best Things Recently, there has been a television commercial that has the saying "there are some things money can't buy". The story "The Practical Heart" by Allan Gurganus could be used for this ad. It is about a wealthy family who is forced into poverty when they visit America. Her family heritage, the way in which she gets the painting, and the painting itself are all factors in Muriel restoring her family dignity. Muriel's family heritage is a factor because without it dignity is not ther...
  • Lawrence's Paintings
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    Jacob Lawrence was born in 1917, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. His family moved to Philadelphia when he was seven. In 1929, they moved again, just in time for the Great Depression in New York. Lawrence also had to deal with racial prejudice because he was black. Federal Arts Project, a government established program created jobs for artists so they could support themselves and their families. The focus of Jacob Lawrence's paintings were important events in the history of African Americans. Also ...
  • Possible For Artists From Diverse Cultures
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    Today, artists from diverse cultures communicate their artistic ideas in a global context, while still retaining links to the artistic traditions of their own culture. This multicultural development is due to the rapid advances in technology, communication, and travel, making possible the shared interest from different cultures in multicultural works of art. Artists such as Alan Tucker, who draws from the traditional aboriginal style of art, and Masami Teraoka, who paints in the traditional Japa...
  • Diego Rivera
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    Diego Rivera has to be one of the greatest artists of all of the early 1900's. I choose Diego Rivera because he is an old folk hero, and because his work has so much meaning behind it that normally you wouldn't know unless you understood the current events during that time. His wife who also is a painter, Frida Kahlo, also is remarkable as well. Rivera uses conventional painting methods with medium-oil based paints, and is most well known for his murals. Diego lived from 1886-1957; he led an ama...

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