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    move quickly enough to literally capture the light being emitted from the incandescent sun. Whatever the case‚ as I stepped closer to the work‚ I realized what should have been obvious the second I placed my gaze upon it. It was a Monet. Indeed‚ Claude Monet had painted this wonderful Sunrise with oils on a canvas in the spring of 1873. Displayed at nineteen and a quarter by twenty-three and a half inches in the Impressionist room at the Getty Center‚ this magnificent work of art was one of the

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    Analysis of ‘America’ by Claude McKay ‘America’ by Claude McKay is an interesting poem that brings out its theme by using metaphors and personification. The diction used in the poem is also eye catching; communicating more than what meets the eye. Generally‚ the poem takes readers through strong emotions of attachment and hate‚ while at the same time magnifying the issues in the society. This poem can be considered a standard sonnet‚ which is made up of a couplet and three quatrains that have been

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    Analysis of Germinal

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    drudgery of working in the mine worsens‚ and pay is cut back‚ Etienne prods Maheu into organizing a strike. At first peaceful‚ it doesn’t take long before the labor unrest explodes into violence‚ with predictable consequences. Director/producer Claude Berri‚ who is perhaps best known for his films Jean de Florette and Manon of the Spring‚ has dedicated Germinal to his father‚ a furrier who toiled for most of his life in factories and died at the age of 58 from inhaling animal hairs. Actors Gerard

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    Visual Comparison In comparing Claude Monet’s‚ Foggy Morning at Pourville and André Derain’s‚ Charing Cross Bridge‚ though the artistic movement is different as well as other attributes‚ there are many similarities in technique‚ color‚ medium‚ and lighting. By conducting a formal analysis of the two works‚ a better understanding of the artists’ intent and style is formulated. Foggy Morning at Pourville was produced in 1882 during the Impressionist movement. Claude Monet was often described as the

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    The French New Wave (La Nouvelle Vague) emerged in the 1950s as a core of articulate young film-makers. Amongst the most successful of the group were soon to be famous names such as Claude Chabrol‚ Francois Truffaut and Jean Luc Godard and to a lesser extent Jacques Rivette‚ Jacques Daniol-Valcroze and Eric Rohmer. All were critics for the influential film magazine ’Cahiers du Cinema’‚ where they worked under the guidance of film theorist and co-founder of ’Cahiers’‚ André Bazin. Intellectual

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    "Water Lilies" by Monet Recently I visited the ”Boston loves Impressionism" at the MFA (Boston) and was thrilled to see Claude Monet’s masterpiece “The Water Lilies” conveniently alluring the fans right in front of the entrance. As I lessened the distance I clearly observed why it is regarded so much in the art world. The painting Water Lilies by Claude Monet is painted with observable brush stroke depicting regular width. Some of them are thinner and have unusual directions of movement and length

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    and The Harlem Renaissance. First covered will be Impressionism‚ which developed in the 19th Century; and originated in Paris‚ France. There are many Artists associated with Impressionism; however the most closely associated with Impressionism is Claude Monet. Like most popular and provoking art; Monet’s work sparked controversy within the Art Community of the time. It was a Monet painting which named the era; initially this work (figure 1) received negative criticism and is entitled: “Soleil

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    The painting‚ Gladioli‚ by Claude Monet is temporarily on display in the Italian wing of the Detroit Institute of Art. Due to the renovations being made to the newer sections of the museum‚ only the "old"‚ main area of the museum is open to the public during the construction‚ so Gladioli had to be moved in order to be put on display Located on the right side of the main entrance the Italian wing is a one large room. Every available space on the walls is filled with paintings‚ and the center of the

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    (analysis‚ interpretation and evaluation)‚ Artist (the artists role) and audience (the audiences criticism). Four renowned artists who have explored both the visual and emotional qualities of their art have been Pablo Picasso‚ Jackson Pollock‚ Claude Money and Piet Mondrian. In this essay The Frames and The Conceptual Framework will be used to gain a greater insight into their art and explore how the thesis statement is relevant to each of them. Pablo Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973)

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    ERA OF IMPRESSIONISM

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    ERA OF IMPRESSIONISM: Parts Make Up a Whole With the advent of modern technology during the industrial revolution‚ here comes another transition in the history of art which defined a major modification in the way people perceive and take their personal stand in the society. Along with the invention of modern resources and rise of urban cities‚ a new artistic style known as impressionism have emerged resulting to various transformations that greatly influenced the reflections and contemporary views

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