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    during the process of working toward it. The one piece that I did not find interesting was the "Dad’s Spanish Class" painting by Clayton Hurt. To me‚ it looked like an elementary student at my job can do the same job if not better. It is like a collage of magazine pictures cut out and glued to a paper then named in Spanish the different parts of the face. At one point‚ some of the features confused me on the whether it was a male or female. I did not like this piece at all and feel as if an elementary

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    to represent parts of a subject. This phase came from Picassos “Still Life with Chair-Caning.” It was a piece that imprinted a photolithographed pattern of a cane chair seat on the canvas. The best way to explain Synthetic cubism is it is like a collage. The best way to think of the two is that analytic and synthesis mean two different things. To analyze is to break something down and that’s exactly what analytic cubism means. Then to synthesize means to bring smaller parts together and that’s

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    influences‚ but similarities across the board no matter who you are. I would think this also depicted his life in some ways and had sentimental meanings of its own to Picasso. The format is easily described because it’s during a time when Picasso was into collage style or overlapping images or colors. It came during his Synthetic Cubism stage in

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    Pablo Picasso

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    cubism was the most important because it was not around until Picasso and Georges Braque developed this type of art in 1909. The art was made by cutting paper (wallpaper or portions of newspaper pages) into designs; this was the first use of the collage technique in fine art. After Picasso died‚ he still had some of his paintings and other artists painting in his possession. These paintings were put in a special museum in France in order to honor him. Pablo Picasso holds a place in history because

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    Cubism -the Weeping Woman

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    movement. Cubist artists include Pablo Picasso‚ George Braque and Juan Gris. Picasso had recently travelled to Africa and native America and was inspired by the tribal masks. Cubist Artists captured different view points at the same time. This showed collage and made the image look 3D. In the painting ‘The Weeping Woman’ she looks like she is at home. I get this idea from the border behind her in the middle of what looks like two walls. I also think it looks homely because it is painted yellow‚ a colour

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    APJEM  Arth Prabhand: A Journal of Economics and Management    Vol.1 Issue 8‚ November 2012‚ ISSN 2278‐0629     INVESTOR PROTECTION MEASURES BY SEBI DR. KVSN JAWAHAR BABU*; S. DAMODAHR NAIDU** *Professor‚ KMM Colleges‚ Ramireddipalli‚ Tirupati. **Professor‚ KMM Institute of Postgraduate Studies‚ Tirupati.             Pinnacle Research Journals                   72       http://www.pinnaclejournals.com                                                                                        ABSTRACT

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    ​All people no matter who they are and no matter if they realize it or not‚ surround themselves with people who act or think like them‚ this is because humans naturally want to interact with people who share the same ideas and beliefs as they do themselves. When interacting with new or different people it can cause one to have mixed feelings about the experience. The opinion about a new group can either be positive or negative but having the experience is important to be able to decide a reasonable

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    Andre Derain‚ Mountains at Colioure‚ 1905-exemplifeis so called mixed technique. Favism in which short strokes of pure color derived fom the work of van goh and Seurat are combined with curvilinear planes of flat color inspired by by gaugunis paintings and are nouvau decorative arts. The assertive colors‚ which he likened to sticks of dynamite do not record what he actually saw in the landscape by rather generate their own purely artistic energy as they express the artists intense feeling about what

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    Three Stages of Cubism

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    The three stages of Cubism with examples It is very clear when you look at these three images‚ how Cubism developed toward Abstraction. Carefully look at the first image‚ then follow on to the next and then look at the last one. See how the picture space opens out completely in the last one and there seems to be no substance to the subject (it’s mainly linear). This information is good for all of the achievement standards but especially 3.1 (Style). Facet (Early) Cubism Girl with

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    Pablo Picasso is a very well known artist of the 20th century and his work is still famous today. Picasso went through many time periods‚ but his most famous ones are the blue period‚ the rose period‚ and cubism. Pablo Picasso was born in Màlaga‚ Spain‚ in 1881. Picasso was raised by his mother Doña Maria and his father Don Josè Ruiz Blasco. Picasso’s father was an art teacher and started teaching him how to draw as a child. "By the time he was 13 years old‚ his skill level had surpassed his fathers"

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