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    self-proclaimed sociopath‚ a girl with a face disfigured by burns‚ and a meth addict. In Girl‚ Interrupted‚ author Susannah Kaysen achieves her purpose of elaborating on the dangers of confusing unconventionality with insanity‚ through characterization‚ impressionism‚ symbolism‚ and her

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    emotion of the scene. Jean-Leon Gerome‚ a French artist from 1824-1904‚ was a realistic painter during the rise of impressionism. Gerome was a student of Paul Delaroche’s‚ and gained much renown as a very talented realistic painter. Gerome was a well known champion of realism‚ and devoted much of his life to campaigning against the growing trend of impressionism. However‚ impressionism soon became much more popular than the realistic style of Gerome‚ and his fame and worth plummeted. Nevertheless

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    definitely one that would catch the eye of any observer. Hassam was a pioneer in the world of American impressionism‚ and he eventually turned out to be one of the most successful of them all. Throughout the years as Hassam’s work has grown more popular‚ Boston Common at Twilight has began to appear on postcards‚ posters‚ and has even been the subject of multiple books. Hassam’s take on impressionism is one that is quite complex and unique

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    Vincent Van-Gohg

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    and nature‚ he consider this preach through art. Van-Gogh passionate work. At the age of 33 Van-Gogh went to Paris and he experienced a different point of view of art‚ he change his idea and became a better artist. He was introduced to impressionism and he

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    MoMA visit - Visual analysis Art is an effective way to express beauty. Artists have different ways to express their ideas and communicate nonverbally through their work. In the Early Modern Art period‚ artists were free to create their pieces in diverse ways that never had been done before. For this essay‚ I chose the works of two artists of this period to compare and contrast so that the diversity of Modern art can be demonstrated. Even though Vincent Van Gogh and Rene

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    Edvard Munch was a Norwegian artist from the late 1800s who was best known for his emotion evoking pieces of art such as The Scream and The Sick Child. The Scream was a compelling piece of art made in 1893 during the post-impressionism period‚ which was a transitional phase in art history‚ prior to the expressionist era. During this period‚ artists attempted to make the sole focus of their art about their inner emotions as opposed to the realist era‚ in which it was a trend to display art in a realistic

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    What is the relationship between technology‚ society‚ and modern art from 1850 to 1950? The events occurred in the period that goes from 1850 to 1950‚ are directly connected with what happened in Europe from the beginning of the 19th century. In particular‚ they were influenced by Romanticism‚ but Romanticism could not have existed without the radical changes that the Enlightenment spread one century before. The Enlightenment‚ was a complex cultural movement that developed around 1700 from England

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    look better than it probably did in real life. Everything in the painting has a rich‚ glowing quality about it. The nineteenth century saw many stylistic changes in art. From neo-classicism‚ to romanticism‚ to realism‚ and then from impressionism to post-impressionism‚ artists worked in the style of their time. The Marvelous Sauce‚ though very realistic in style‚ can not quite be labeled as a realist work. It is much too late in the century for realism. Also it is not merely the artist depicting life

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    Cubism Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement pioneered by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso‚ and later joined by Juan Gris‚ Jean Metzinger‚ Albert Gleizes‚ Robert Delaunay‚ Henri Le Fauconnier‚ and Fernand Léger‚[1] that revolutionized European painting and sculpture‚ and inspired related movements in music‚ literature and architecture. Cubism has been considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century. The term is broadly used in association with a wide variety of

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    The Influences behind A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte The story of A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte begins in the 1880s as the world was experiencing an era of change. France had begun to experience the damage of the Long Recession‚ monumental inventions were created‚ and new forms of art were on the rise. These events included the invention of the bicycle‚ the start of Coca Cola‚ Jewish refugees flooding in from Russia‚ operas such as Manon gained popularity

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