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    Analysis Paper Details of Threshing Wheat (1938-1939) Thomas Hart Benton Egg tempera and oil paint Viewed at the Swope Art Museum Threshing Wheat At the Swope art museum there is an abundant amount of art work that possesses the qualities to capture the eye. However I specifically noticed the piece “Threshing Wheat” by Thomas Hart Benton was equivalently capable of catching my attention and having me focus on the painting. The moderately warm colors of the painting essentially speculate

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    Meghan Leon Professor El-Attiq Ali 2/16/15 HUM Art Analysis Christina’s World is a painting set in 1948 by American painter Andrew Wyeth‚ and one of the best known paintings from the late 20th century. It illustrates a woman lying on the ground in a treeless‚ mostly orangey field‚ looking up at a gray house on the horizon with barns and small sheds across from the house. The young woman in the painting is Anna Christina Olson. It is said she suffered from polio (a muscular deterioration) that paralyzed

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    Physical Environment- Art Essay Artists are influenced by a variety of factors that show reflection in the works they create. They express their emotions and feelings in a visual way because they are appreciative of what they see; hence the environment they see every day -whether being natural or manmade- can be a major influence for many artists. Eugene von Guerard (traditionalist)‚ Howard Arkley (modernist) and Andy Goldsworthy (post-modernist) are three examples of artists from three different

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    AT105 Formal analysis paper The outdoor mural on the east facing side of the WMCAT building is a breathtaking mosaic called The Metaphorest Project‚ created by Tracy VanDuinen. This larger than life size vista was an Artprize entry in 2011‚ and took 2nd place in the competition. This set the standard for not only large-scale public art within Grand Rapids MI‚ but also the most exhilarating. The scene is an impressive mixture of 2-D and 3-D design‚ the foreground being mostly of relief sculpture

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    Rather‚ his art work captures the calm and solitary scene in urban areas. In his paintings‚ even though he paints urban scenes‚ dark places in a town or a single person in a plain bedroom dominate most of his paintings. This isolation of his subjects “was heightened by Hopper’s characteristic use of light to insulate persons and objects in space” (“Synopsis”). Hopper then‚ paints a diffent kind of urban scene‚ which usually suggests a

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    Valdovinos‚Albert 1/26/2014 1193683 Art history Nude Rosso Fioerntino’s recumbent female nude figure asleep located at the British Museum‚ London‚ is a drawing that was created using techniques such as lining‚ lighting and shading. A horizontally elongated drawing of a woman lying face up while her body is slightly facing the artist. The artist crafted this body with red contour outline of the female body emphasizing the curves .the artist begins with a curve at the foot of the body curving

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    George Wickham George Wickham is an important character from Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice. His role in the story is very important because he first leads Elizabeth away from Darcy but ends up pushing her towards him. Without Wickham Elizabeth might not have fallen in love with Darcy. Wickham has a unique appearance and personality‚ a hidden background‚ bad relationships with others‚ and an important role in the story. The reader’s and Elizabeth’s first impressions of Wickham are far from

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    Gemma Conine‚ Art 109 Modern Art‚ TTH One of the most influential artists of the Modern Period of art was James Whistler. Whistler was an accomplished printer and painter and a brief background of the painter allows us to understand Whistler‚ and why more than any artist of his time‚ he would be attracted to Japanese woodblock prints called Ukiyo-e. It is also essential to understand the essence of Ukiyo-e‚ Japanese aesthetics and its migration to the Western world. Additionally‚ a chronological

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    A Formal Analysis of Art Darlene Traci Kepner ART/101 February 17‚ 2013 Karen Witt A Formal Analysis of Art The visual literacy of line usage by both artists is extremely different from one another. Van Gogh ’s "The Starry Night" Sayre‚ H. M‚ (2010) (Fig.73) and LeWitt ’s "Wall Drawing No. 681” Sayre‚ H. M‚ (2010) (Fig.77) portray subject matter of different compositions. However‚ both depictions of art‚ also express‚ different qualities‚ styles‚ and eras. Van Gogh is from the eighteenth century

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    The word “One”‚ suggests a singular entity and the word “Art”‚ adds to the feeling of beauty. A reader would expect a poem entitled “One Art” to be about the wholesomeness of life‚ and in this case the reader’s expectations would be met with surprise. The poem tells the story of Elizabeth Bishop’s life. Each stanza in the poem represents something

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