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Chagall's Paintings
1,153 wordsMarc Chagall I chose Marc Chagall because I liked the colors that he used in his paintings. I liked the way his painting technique looked on the canvas. His short brush strokes made it appear as if one color was blending into another. There are areas in some of his paintings where there are numerous colors, all made to look as if there was only one color. I also like the way that his pictures seem to tell a story. When I first looked at Chagall's work, I thought he just randomly threw ideas onto...
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Close's Work
581 wordsChuck Close (born 1940) is an American photorealist specializing in close-up portraits and self-portraits. Close is one of the very few modern realists or photo realists who focus on the human face. In 1988, in mid-career, Close was paralyzed due to a blood clot in his spinal column. He regained partial use of his arms, and was able to return to painting after developing techniques which allowed him to work from a wheelchair. All of Closes works are based on photographs he takes himself. Close a...
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Neo Impressionist Georges Seurat
1,029 wordsFreddy Carp 12 Grade Bartlett High School Anchorage, AK Grade: A November 7, 1995 Georges Seurat: The Neo-Impressionist Georges Seurat was born in Paris on December 2, 1859. As a youth, he attended a municipal art school where he copied plaster casts and he then studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1878 and 1879 (Homer 7). The young Seurat was strongly influenced by Rembrandt and Francisco de Goya. Seurat spent his entire life in Paris except for trips taken in the summer and a year in the mil...
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Building And The Women In The Painting
997 wordsSUMMERTIME AND SPRING RAIN Upon first sight, it appears that John Sloan's Spring Rain and Edward Hopper's Summertime only common characteristic is that they are both oil paintings on canvas. Spring Rain, from the school of Impressionistic art, was painted in 1912. Summertime, which possesses a simplified, schematic style, was created over thirty years later, in 1943. Therefore, there are extreme differences in the two artists' technique and style. However, despite these differences, the two pain...
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Hot Colored Santa
591 wordsDrunken Santa (oil painting by Jaisini) Drunken Santa is a work that creates a miracle of equilibrium. What seemed like a clash of an opposite spectrum's colors became the unlikely harmony in this painting. Jaisini's artistic vision here is formed from two components of physical and emotional states of being. Freezing and heating serve as a symbol to a human need for warming up from the chill of solitude by means known to people at all times. The artist pursues his art philosophical quest for wo...
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Several Paintings A Year
1,740 wordsDuring the late nineteenth century, many great American artist were becoming recognized world wide for their abilities. Winslow Homer was among these great artist, and is in most cases is considered the greatest American artist of his time. His life was basically devoted to the creation of art, and over time his abilities won him worldwide recognition and fame. In retrospect, he is not only viewed as the greatest artist of his time, but is arguably the best American Painter ever. Winslow Homer w...
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Similarities Of Turner's Paintings And Debussy's Music
797 wordsSimilarities between the music of Debussy and the painting of Turner The music of Claude Debussy and the painting of J.M.W. Turner are, in most people's minds, two entirely different things. However, each man was considered the founder of impressionism in his own artform. Impressionism was a movement in late 19th century European art, which was a reflection of the realizations in physics about the properties of light. Turner's atmospheric paintings and Debussy's tone poems, although different fo...
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Model In The Portrait
878 wordsA Celebration of Healing is Atlanta artist Sal Brownfield's paintings of lives touched by breast cancer. The works are not portraits destined for hallways of ancestors or painted to match a green sofa. They are symbols of healing. They are symbols of survival. They are symbols of courage. Each painting is a bold collaboration in which the subject matter is reflected on the model in the portrait. The paintings also shows a transition from chaos to calmness and maybe even from illness to healing. ...
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Zurbaran's Use Of Focal Point And Emphasis
1,028 wordsThe Annunciation: A Painting by Francisco de Zurbaran Works of art can best be appreciated when the elements of design, the principles of design, and the iconography of the work are observed and understood. The Annunciation, a painting by the Spanish artist Francisco de Zurbaran, is a work of art that incorporates both the elements and principles of design. The iconography of the painting is of great importance as well as its aesthetic quality. The ability to create a picture of The Annunciation...
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Rene Magritte Painting
590 wordsMOMA I tossed and turned all night with a horrible cold. I awoke with a feeling of "This is just not going to be my day". I tortured myself with my eyes wide opened, unable to sleep, before I knew, it was time to wake up Majory and begin our journey to the Museum Of Modern Art. As soon as, I walked into the Museum I seem to feel miraculously better. The Museum is a well lit building full of beautiful and tasteful paintings, helicopter, and sculptors. Majory and I proceeded to the second floor, w...
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Lautrec's Painting Of A Prostitute
1,558 wordsI have chosen to compare and contrast the different representations of the female form by researching artists Andy Warhol who is known for his pop art, Brett Whitley who is known to be more romantic, Gyula Hal " asz Brassai who was a photographer and Henri de Toulouse Lautrec who was a painter. One focal point which links all these artist together is there different perspective on women and the female form, also the way they express it. I plan to compare the different eras, from the 1800's to th...
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Modern Type Of Colors Artists Use
1,718 words# # Alfred Alexander Gockel was born in 1952 in Ludinghausen, North-Fine Westphalia, Germany. In 1973, he started his studies in the specialist field of design, with emphases on typography and graphic design. Gockel worked in the advertising industry for many years also. Gockel was not only a designer and an artist, but during his free time, he often lectured in his alma mater, Munster Polytechnic, in his specialized fields: typography and graphic. He was fascinated by the magic of the color on ...
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Painting Of My Favorite Artist Edgar Degas
749 wordsGoing to Norton Simon Museum for the firs time was a wonderful experience for me. I was so amazed by collection that this museum owns, so many great artworks. For this assignment I've decided to pick a painting of my favorite artist Edgar Degas and compare is to another very interesting painter Henry Toulouse-Lautrec. First painting that I will going to analyze in next couple of paragraphs was painting done by Edgar Degas. The title of this masterpiece is "Dancers in the Wings and it was done in...
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Making The Grade
313 wordsThe two paintings are similar and different; both are representational, stylized differently. "Making the Grade", is representational and nonrepresentational, we see realism in the style, the color and lighting form, yet this is coupled with non-realistic letters (grade) on a road. Knowing the name you come to thoughts of what the painting is trying to convey, one thought is that the long road of success includes or depends on the grades achieved, we notice the letter on the front most center is...
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Two Bright Colored Paintings By Van Gogh
986 wordsPortrait of the Peasant by Vincent van Gogh. Vincent van Gogh has always been an interesting artist who has captured the attention and admiration of many artists, critics and mere admirers. Like many artists during his life he suffered many disappointments, which in turn caused him to go through some transitions in style and subject matter regards to his work. It is quite interesting to actually see the changes that occurred in his life through his work, a gift that not many artists are blessed ...
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Night Cafe Van Gogh
655 wordsVincent van Gogh had definitely earned the respect from Paris avant-garde, and even through history, he still remained one of the greatest artists. Van Gogh became an artist at the age of 27. He created hundreds of bold, brilliant paintings. Due to the fast city pace, it had affected his psychological condition. As a result, he preferred to work by himself. When he was 33, he moved to Paris, becoming into a brilliant colorist. Two years later, he moved to Arles, producing bold, bright paintings ...
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Uniform Colors Of The Figures
1,389 wordsThe subject chosen for analysis is the Masaccio's Trinity with the virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, and Donors, in the Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, circa 1425 (? ). It is perhaps what led to or is part of the artist's most celebrated work, the Trinity cycle of frescos in the Branca cci Chapel at Santa Maria del Carmine, though the dates of the paintings cannot be exactly determined. The most striking visual element of this painting is its symmetry, as denoted by the placement of th...
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De Piles Definition Of Painting
2,845 wordsArt Theory leading into the 18th Century The argument of color verses design originated in the Baroque, but extended much further into the eighteenth century in terms of theory. Roger de Piles was the father of this argument based on colors versus disegno and the Poussin ists versus the Ruben ists and so on. He joined the Academy in 1699, right on the verge of the Rococo and basically formed the argument for color, rather than classical design in his Cours de Peinture par Principes in 1708. Up u...
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Color Of The Other Side
755 wordsA boat under a rose Subconscious Interlude is a painting by Joseph Cusimano. Every person can decode different meanings from a painting. A concealed message is a message that can be seen behind a painting. This message can be interpreted as a happy moment preceding a sad one. Greek people say that a bad thing has something good hidden in it. Even though people can not see this optimistic side directly, life brings it to light as a consequence of endless tears and misery. After facing the problem...
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Gogh's Paintings
1,451 wordsART 2 D TERM PAPER German Expressionism and Surrealism German Expressionism was a movement that rebelled against the tradition of Realism, both in subject matter and style. It applied to an artistic movement that lead German Avant-Garde painting of the early 20th Century rule. Expressionist painting, which developed in reaction to the dormant academic standards of the previous century, discarded refined pictorial naturalism in favor of direct emotional expression characterized by bold distortion...