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    Painting Styles Artists have many different painting and style techniques. Three that will be mentioned in this paper are Neoclassicism‚ Impressionism‚ and Abstract Expressionism. I will compare and contrast The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries by Jacques-Louis David which is an example of Neoclassicism‚ Luncheon of the Boating Party by Pierre Auguste Renoir which is an example of Impressionism‚ and Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) by Jackson Pollock which is an example of Abstract Expressionism

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    Jean-Louis Forain Jean-Louis Forain‚ the famous French painter‚ printmaker‚ and illustrator‚ was born on October 23‚ 1852. Sometime in the 1860’s‚ Forain and his parents moved to Paris where he started to study under Jacquesson de la Chevreuse‚ Jean Baptiste Carpeaux‚ and André Gill who were all great French artists. Forain had the opportunity to meet Édouard Manet because of his friendship with Edgar Degas. “In 1879 Forain was invited by Degas to join the fourth Impressionist exhibition‚ and he

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    The Tempest is a painting by the artist Giorgione in 1508‚ in the High Renaissance period. Not much is known about Giorgione’s personal life and this painting is one of five works preserved‚ but The Tempest is thought to be a major milestone in Renaissance painting. It was painted with oil paints on a canvas‚ and was commissioned by the nobleman‚ Gabriele Vendramin. The true meaning behind The Tempest is up for debate‚ there are many theories on who the two characters in the foreground are. Some

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    Caillebottes Rainy Day

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    Gustave Caillebottes work‚ Paris Street; Rainy Day‚ is an oil on canvas painting measuring seven feet‚ ten inches by six feet‚ one inches. As mentioned previously‚ the art work is painted with oil on a large canvas. From a distance the brushstrokes are hardly visible in the painting. There appears to be little‚ if any‚ impasto evident. Upon closer inspection‚ the texture of the brushstrokes can be described as grainy and the lines dividing objects are not as crisp. The painting is fairly large.

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    Nico Essers Debussy Research Paper Tate December 16‚ 2011 Influences of Claude Debussy Considered to be extremely bizarre‚ the music of Claude Debussy had to have many influences in order to make it that way. All of the aspects that influenced Debussy clearly showed in each of his works. Debussy was an impressionist‚ his music focuses on a suggestion and an atmosphere rather than on a strong emotion or the depiction of a story. Symbolist poets inspired many of his pieces; he would compose the

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    What was the effect of photography on painting in the nineteenth century? The photograph was developed in 1839 simultaneously in England and France by Talbot and Daguerre. That is the technique of chemically fixing of an image produced by exposure to rays of sun. William Fox Talbot was an English scholar and scientist who developed the negative and positive process. He used sensitive paper soaked in sodium hyposulphite called calotype. This became the basis for all subsequent photography. Photography

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    Painting Is Dead Analysis

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    ‘Painting is dead’. Mr David Walcott introduced his approach to contemporary art and painting. ‘Use paint only to make texture; and to make the painting into its own independent object.’ Painter is left a little confused. ‘So this isn’t a painting course?’ He politely asks. ‘Well‚ yes it is technically. In this course you will learn to create and develop your own personal approach that does not rely on any outdated techniques. We will de-construct painting in such a way that you will not need to

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    Old Hunting Grounds

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    In the 18th century before America was one unified nation from sea to shining sea‚ paintings would mostly be of and for the rich. Pieces of that time period were predominantly portrait paintings with unrealistic backdrops‚ created indoors within the confines of art studios. Furthermore‚ at the turn of the 19th century artists began moving away from workrooms and pushed towards the great outdoors. This change spawned a revolutionary artistic movement during the early 1800’s initiated by Thomas Cole’s

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    Manet Ragpicker Essay

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    The painting that I am evaluating is Ragpicker‚ and it was made by the painter named Edouard Manet. The painting was created over the course of a 5-year period which spanned from the dates 1865 to 1870‚ and the medium used to make the painting was oil on canvas. The subject of the painting is an elderly white man who is facing and looking directly at the viewer. He has a long white beard and is wearing a black hat. He is also wearing a white shirt that looks dirty and worn out and blue pants that

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    Renoir Large Bathers

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    Renoir’s Large Bathers As a student in a suburb of Philadelphia‚ I have had the opportunity to visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art on multiple occasions over the last two and a half years. On some visits‚ I spend my time staring at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers while other times I dedicate my time to admiring the Sculpture Garden; but one thing that stays the same through every visit is my shameless staring‚ dare I say gawking‚ at Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s Large Bathers. This 1887 oil on canvas is

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