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    Pierre Auguste Renoir titled The Luncheon of the Boating Party. This work of art was painted using live models that posed when available and pieced into the painting. Renoir was following the techniques that were began by Claude Monet. “In the late 1860s‚ the young painter Claude Monet began to employ the same rich‚ thick brushstrokes Monet was already using‚ but with an even looser hand”; “Most of all‚ he painted with the intense hues made possible by the development of synthetic pigments” (Sayre

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    If We Must Die

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    If we must die : A summary At the beginning when I started reading the poem “If we must die” I spent a long time thinking what does this poem mean and then I had to read it a couple of times to understand every sense of each word. Various question started running in my mind I became more interested in the poem as well as the writer. I tried to find out more information about the writer and different meanings for the poem. Indirectly‚ the poem clarify how black people were suffering from the way they were treated and how

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    impressionism era that will help to bring in some light colors and simplicity can look beautiful. The first one‚ Still life apples and grapes‚ is a simple painting of apples and grapes from Claude Monet‚ who was one of the original painters to break away from the realistic movement from the 18th century (Claude Oscar Monet‚ 2002-2014). This is just as the title says it is some apples and grapes on a table‚ with some being in a bowl and some being on the table. They cast their shadows so that it is

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    Pierre-Auguste Renoir was a french painter who was known for making magnificent paintings that mostly persisted of women and children. But‚ a great artist doesn’t just pop up out of nowhere and automatically become who they are. Most artists have extremely rough beginnings and sometimes it’ll take more than half their lives to get their work out there. Pierre Renoir was born on February 25th‚ 1841 in Limoges‚ France. His parents were Leonard Renoir and Marguerite Merlet. His father was a tailor

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    Monet: Break Up of the Ice

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    Monet: The Break Up of the Ice In 1879‚ Europe had one of its coldest winters and Monet was living in Vetbeuil to experience this winter. When the Seine thawed‚ the ice flooded the countryside and damaged bridges. Monet took advantage of these conditions and began a series of motif paintings in which he would paint the same scene again and again under different light conditions. The ice and water landscape were perfect for this type of painting because they were able to better capture the reflections

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    Shannon-Weaver Model of Communication  “mother of all models”  by Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver.  It embodies the concepts of information source‚  message‚ transmitter‚ signal‚ channel‚ noise‚ receiver‚ information destination‚ probability of error‚ encoding‚  decoding‚ information rate‚ channel capacity‚ etc. a model which reduces communication to a process of ’transmitting information’. Components: o Information source o Transmitter o Channel o Receiver o Destination o Noise Physical

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    Monet literally is the father if impressionist art. "Impressionism was a 19th century art movement that began as a loose association of Paris-based artists who began publicly exhibiting their art in the 1860s. The name of the movement is derived from Claude Monet ’s Impression‚ Sunrise (Wikipedia‚ 2006)." Instead of painting an ideal of beauty that earlier artists had defined‚ "the impressionists tried to depict what they saw at a given moment‚ capturing a fresh‚ original

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    an artwork whether it is a drawing‚ sculpture‚ or pottery the viewer is taken to the artist’s world. This paper will discuss the description‚ analysis‚ and interpretation of a painting called Regatta at Saint-Adresse painted by the French painter Claude Monet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Monet designed this painting in 1867 and applied oil painting on canvas. The size of the painting is twenty-nine and five-eighths inches by forty inches. The setting of the artwork takes place on the Le-Havre

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    Art Movement

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    * Slide 1: This art movement originates in the19th century‚ Paris‚France from a group of Paris-based artists. Some of these artists include: * Claude Monet * Edgar Degas * Pierre-Auguste Renoir * Camille Pissarro Slide 2: * Short‚ thick and quick strokes * The paint is often applied Impasto * Colors are applied side-by-side‚ separating them and letting the eye’s perception mix them Slide 3: Re-creates the sensation of the eye that views the subject

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    contemporary social critiques with the modernist myth surrounding the city of Paris in the late 19th century. The sharp contrast of interpretation on both sides is exemplified through three major artworks‚ Le Train dans la Neige‚ la Locamotive by Claude Monet‚ Dans un Café Dit Aussi‚ L’Absinthe by Edgar Degas‚ and Bal du Moulin de la Galette by Pierre Auguste Renoir. Each painting exudes deeper meaning by way of brush stroke‚ color‚ style‚ composition‚ content‚ symbolism‚ and so much more beyond

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