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    Le Brun Biography

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    VLB was born on April 16th‚ 1755 in Paris. Her father was a pastel painter not very well recognized but greatly encouraged VLB’s interest and talent in painting. As a child‚ she was constantly drawing‚ so much so that she would get in trouble with the teachers for decorating her school work. At home‚ she had plenty of opportunity and support to experiment and create. She could draw alongside her father in his studio‚ and friends of her father would give her lessons in drawing‚ as well as invite her

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    Final Critique. Valentina Pecoraro Professor: Silva. “The Dream” Pablo Picasso 1932 Oil on Canvas 130x97cm [pic] The Dream is one of the many extraordinary paintings made by Pablo Picasso in 1932. The work is oil on a large rectangular canvas (130x97cm). At first glance‚ one can observe a blonde woman sleeping in a big chair with her head resting on her right shoulder. The woman’s hands are gently placed in her lap creating a semi-pray position; one can see that one of the woman’s

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    Cubism Research Paper

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    African art has touched and inspired not only artists around the world‚ but every day people throughout history. African art has been interpreted by different artists and used in many different time periods. One of these periods that was highly recognized is during the Cubist period. Many if not all cubist artists are credited with getting their ideas from that of African art. One of these artists is Pablo Picasso who is not only credited with being influenced by this art‚ but also being the

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    Pablo Picasso "Portrait of Sylvette" The piece of art that was studied is "Portrait of Sylvette" by Pablo Picasso‚ of Spanish decent originating from 1881-1954. This portrait is oil on canvas and measures approximately 28 inches wide by 42 inches high. It was a gift of the estate of Tom Slick 1973.36. Picasso utilizes many classical and controlled lines for most of the art work. He uses these precise lines to express the mathematical

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    Google 1K Essay: Pablo Picasso    Colin Cameron  1/9/15  8th Cardinal  Humanities  Ms. Paulson      Pablo Picasso said‚ “Painting is a blind man’s profession. He paints not what he  sees but what he feels‚ (and) what he tells himself about what he has seen.” Pablo  Picasso was born in Malaga‚ Spain on October 25th‚ 1881‚ but he spent most of his  adult life in France. France has over 2‚000 miles of green and rugged coastline and  Picasso was constantly inserting it into his artwork. The geography and culture both 

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    picasso analysis

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    Picasso –Woman with a Mandolin My first reaction to the painting was a dirty‚ grainy‚ claustrophobic scene. It is cluttered with a distorted and dysfunctional group of rusty geometrical shapes ranging from square to abnormal trapeisiams‚ these help in creating the analytical cubism scene. Amongst the abnormal background stands and exaggerated deformed naked figure which too looks dull and worn down The mood of the painting is boring‚ flat and cluttered. The setting is dull cloudy

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    In this essay I will be looking at the artwork Guernica by Pablo Picasso and make a visual analysis‚ using the effects and their emotional impact on me‚ the techniques used and the historical context of the painting as evidence for support and decide whether or not I consider it to be a form of protest‚ and if it is still fulfilling that purpose today. The first impression that Guernica had on me‚ looking at the fear on the depicted figures faces that appear to be crowded in a small dark room‚ was

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    Although the Orlando Art Museum was the last Cultural place I visited it was definitely my favorite. The insane art fixtures and sculptures I saw left me baffled at what I thought art really was. I always saw art as something sort of boring‚ and I wasn’t all that excited for visiting this art museum. But after this my opinion about art definitely changed completely and I would love to visit more museums like this one. A lot of paintings and sculptures caught my eye while visiting. The Painting

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    Have you ever gone to the museum and glanced at paintings but had to do a double take because a painting grabbed your attention so strongly? This is what happened to me when I saw the painting by Pablo Picasso entitled Mother and Child 1901. This painting was done during what was called the Blue Period. “Picasso’s Blue Period was in 1900 and ended in 1904.” (unknown‚ Pablo Picasso’s Blue Period 1901-1904‚ 2009) All of his paintings during this period were created in shades of blue and blue-green

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    Cubism and Picasso Paris‚ the world center of art‚ is a thriving city full of artistic activities that provide unparalleled conditions for the exchange of creative ideas throughout history. Paris has been the avant-garde in art and culture. This inspiring city witnessed many artistic movements that had a huge impact on world culture. During the 1920s after WWI‚ a wave of artists of all nationalities gathered in French capital to investigate a way to make their art different. The desperation and

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