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    During this time‚ the number of artists must have increased incredibly as demand increased. There must have been a new market for less-expensive pieces like portraits and landscapes. This would open the door to lesser artists who would work for less money and create art on a much less grandiose scale. Of course‚ many lesser works have been lost since they were not worthy of preservation in a museum. The invention of the printing press in the late fifteenth century made reproducible

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    I experiment with the materials milk bottles‚ polystyrene and wire as part of my journey. Mary Sibande’s Conversations with Madam CJ Walker ‚ (Figure 1)‚depicts the artist serving a portrait of Madam CJ Walker. CJ walker is the pioneer who brought black artificial hair into the South African market. The portrait of CJ Walker is constructed

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    Andy Warhol began making portraits of iconic celebrities including Elvis Presley‚ Elizabeth Taylor‚ Marilyn Monroe‚ and Muhammad Ali just to name a few. He used the silkscreen method for these portraits and his work became very popular. Included in his exhibits were his portraits of dollar bills‚ political madness‚ mushroom clouds‚ electric chairs‚ and brand name products; an example being a portrait of a Campbell’s tomato soup can which he is well known for. A portrait of one of these cans sold

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    Dorian's Metamorphosisy

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    Basil Hallward paid Dorian visit to see why he had changed so much. Dorian leads Basil upstairs to where the portrait lies. Before murdered‚ upon seeing the portrait‚ Basil made a direct reference from the bible by saying “your sins be as scarlet‚ yet I will make them as white as snow” also a simile‚ meaning that he could reverse the damage done on the portrait. After Basil analyzed the portrait and criticized it‚ Dorian had this epiphany and was overcome with a strong hate towards Basil. With the use

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    Una‚ Lady Troubridge: Fashion Contexts The focus of the portrait is in the eyes of the figure‚ slate grey and under furrowed brows. A look of intelligence and seriousness looks back at the viewer behind a monocle and is framed by a severe haircut (blunt bangs and a short bob). The gender of the figure is ambiguous; the only clues to her sex are the shape of the lips‚ pink and feminine. The diamond earring‚ too‚ lends to her identity as a woman. However‚ the rest of her attire‚ from the black top

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    Freud was a German- born British painter. He is known for his thickly impasto portrait and figure painting Smith‚ Roberta 2007). His works are noted for their often discomforting examination of the relationship between artist and model (Smith‚ Roberta 2007). From the 1950’s he began to work in portraiture‚ often nudes‚ through his first full length nude was not painted until 1966 according to (NPG2012). Freud’s portraits often depict only the sitter‚ sometimes sprawled on the floor or no a bed but

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    Gray is a young man of extraordinary beauty and innocence. Basil Hallward‚ a young talented artist‚ recognizes the purity and attractiveness of Dorian and he paints a portrait of him which captures all the life and loveliness of Dorian’s soul. Lord Henry Wotten‚ a member of the idle aristocracy of London‚ is enraptured by the portrait and determines to take the impressionable Dorian Gray under his guidance. Upon meeting Lord Henry‚ Dorian is attracted to his worldly knowledge and his theories of

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    images and self-portraits. The Christian images were quite common in Baroque Art‚ with the Catholic Church having a great influence. Akin to other artists in the Baroque era the Catholic Church directly influenced his art. However his great number of self-portraits is quite unique and was not seen in until van Gough. He painted and etched landscapes and historical and biblical sense‚ but what he focused on was portraits. In fact‚ many of his most recognized paintings are portraits such as The Return

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    work on her portrait‚ “… he commenced to paint figures in colors that were almost monotone‚ still a little rose but mostly an earth color‚ the lines of the bodies harder‚ with a great deal of force there was the beginning of his own vision. It was like the blue period but much more felt and less colored and less sentimental. His art commenced to be much purer” (21).2 Stein saw the essence of Picasso’s talent and was the key personality who influenced his career‚ and with this portrait‚ he seems to

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    The portrait physically reveals all the corrupt parts of Dorian’s soul which are usually effortlessly concealed within a person. After Dorian harshly rejected Sibyl and broke off their engagement‚ the portrait changed for the first time to look cruel. “There was no doubt that the whole expression had altered. It was not a mere fancy of his own. The thing was horribly apparent” (Wilde 66). The portrait shows Dorian’s cruelty plainly‚ putting him in the

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