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    Progression of Art

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    that caused its painters to rebel and experiment with a painting style called Impressionism. After the Haussmanization of Paris‚ artists were ready to incorporate the bourgeoisie into their subject matter and paint outside or “en plein air”‚ and to really capture light and color. Such as in Monet’s ‘Sunrise’‚ color became more important than line in the creation of shimmering surfaces of vibrating color. Impressionism was not concerned with details‚ but with overall effects. Impressionist artists

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    MODERN ART

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    Modern art-kind of art that does not resemble anything; abstract & distorted Modern- means something new One of the things that make modern painting & sculpture hard to grasp is its sheer variety of styles. Some emerge & flourish for a few years & then drop out of fashion‚ to be replaced by another mode. This includes: Realism Impressionism Post-impressionism Neo-impressionism Fauvism Cubism Expressionism Surrealism Futurism Minimalism May 1874‚ a group of young artists held their

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    with her boredom and suggested we take the train into the city and go to the Museum of Modern Art. Excited to be productive‚ we all quickly agreed and left for the city within the hour. Upon arrival‚ we purchased our tickets and began walking around. While we were taking our time and observing the magnificent art‚ we got to the wall where Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans is intended to be. The pop art sensation was missing. In dismay‚ I touched the wall in which it is normally situated‚ and I transported

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    For my art analysis essay‚ I decided to analyze the statue name “Offering Bearer” located in the Egyptian gallery 105 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This statue’s artist is unknown‚ it belongs to the Dynasty 2‚ early reign of Amenemhat I (ca. 1981-1975 B.C.)‚ its dimensions are H: 112 (44 1/8 inches)‚ W: 17cm (6 11/16 inches) and D: 46.7cm (18 3/8 inches). This Egyptian statues material used are wood‚ gesso and paint. The museum provides a brief description about the Offering Bearer saying that

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    Art Renaissance

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    He painted something that he “shouldn’t” have‚ but it brought him instant fame. 2. How do Japanese prints influence the works of Degas?  - Degas was influenced by Japanese prints in composition and line. He did not paint women in kimonos in his art. Rather than painting Japanese subjects like his fellow artists he took on Japanese techniques and qualities. 3. What are the impressionists concerned with depicting? Include an example to support this.  - Impressionists are concerned with capturing

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    Style of Arts

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    STYLE OF ARTS a. Expressionism - In Expressionist Art‚ the artist tries to express certain feelings about something. The artists that painted in this style were more concerned with having their paintings express a feeling than in making the painting look exactly like what they were painting. b. Impressionism - Impressionism was developed in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These pieces of art were painted as if someone just took a quick look at the subject of the painting

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    Lindsay Capone Art Analysis The Mona Lisa Group 2 The Mona Lisa is one of the few paintings that I have seen in person. I don’t know why she is so intriguing to look at but something about her smile and her eyes captivate me. The realness of the painting and how ordinary the Mona Lisa is the reason why I can look at this painting with great joy‚ it doesn’t make me think too much‚ it doesn’t confuse me‚ the simplicity and the normalcy of this painting is what I enjoy so much. However‚ after

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    the study and appreciation of fine art. The Museum offers art exhibitions‚ programs and events to showcase its collections of Californian‚ European‚ Asian‚ African and Oceanic artworks and international ceramics. The Crocker Art Museum offers many outreach programs in the Sacramento community including internships‚ volunteer opportunities‚ student and community exhibitions and scholarship art projects (Crocker). In the past Sacramento State and the Crocker Art Museum came together for an evening

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    Ghurni Clay Art Analysis

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    Ghurni. His age is 80 years. He has his own shop and workshop in Ghurni‚ and he is associated with this clay art since his childhood. He is expertise in all the techniques of making sculptures. He is one among the famous artists of Ghurni clay art industry. He is an asset of Ghurni clay art industry. • What do you think the most important thing in this clay art of Ghurni? Ghurni art is not an art now‚ it has become a craft. If I make a clay model without dice and mould then I would cost it around 500

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    ON 1 Art Composition Perspective Beatriz Soto José María Vargas University COMPOSITION 2 Abstract The composition of art could be difficult and hard to identify. Therefore‚ a good composition of an image it is just there. The dictionary definition is as simple as “the action of putting things together” in some way it is correct. Nevertheless‚ the action of putting the elements together to call your attention‚ it is challenging to explain. An attractive painting grabs your attention from a distance

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