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    21 May 2013 Art in the Victorian Era The Victorian Era was full of many artistic movements some being realism‚ impressionism‚ and post-impressionism. In these times the art world flourished and changed greatly. Before the impressionist there were many restrictions to what art had to be what it looked like and the colors that needed to be used and the subject. During the Victorian era the Catholic Church was in rule of most everything that including art this is why most

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    ART is a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities; this article focuses primarily on the visual arts‚ which includes the creation of images or objects in fields including painting‚ sculpture‚ printmaking‚ photography‚ and other visual media. The term ‘Western art’ largely describes the art of western Europe‚ but is also used as a general category for forms of art that are now geographically widespread but that have their roots in Europe. Art historians describe the

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    Understanding the characteristics of Renaissance art styles will make it possible to develop a deeper consideration and appreciation for the artwork. Artists of this time were concerned with different ways to create three-dimensional forms and add greater emotional impact to their paintings. The Renaissance art movement that spread through Europe from the 14th to 17th centuries has left a lasting impression on artists. Perspective Renaissance art gave high priority to a concept called perception

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    “Art is not what you see‚ but what you make others see” - Edgar Degas The Persistence of Memory By: Salvadore Dali The Persistence of Memory By: Salvadore Dali This article may be about learning from art history but it also deals with the intangibles creating art. I think it’s important to recognise that first and foremost art should evoke emotion in the viewer. As artists‚ we can create the perfectly composed image but without emotion‚ the work is nothing more than pretty. You will never evoke

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    Painting Is Dead Analysis

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    ‘Painting is dead’. Mr David Walcott introduced his approach to contemporary art and painting. ‘Use paint only to make texture; and to make the painting into its own independent object.’ Painter is left a little confused. ‘So this isn’t a painting course?’ He politely asks. ‘Well‚ yes it is technically. In this course you will learn to create and develop your own personal approach that does not rely on any outdated techniques. We will de-construct painting in such a way that you will not need to

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    Graffiti V. Modern Art

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    Robert Allen compare & contrast essay 1st hour english 4 8/13 Modern Art or Graffiti Have you ever wondered what graffiti is? How about why modern art looks like it does? Have you ever thought to your self if graffiti and modern art could be compared or contrasted? Well‚ here’s your answer. Modern art‚ like graffiti‚ is based on style‚ but in modern art the style is mainly based on the time‚ not based on expression. In modern art there are many styles a few of such as impressionism

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    Shapes and geometrical figures were first introduced by the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians around 2000BC‚ artists would think that it is the immature version of cubism. However‚ it was not a very popular form of art since before the 20th century; art was recognized as imitation of nature. Painting and portraits were created to look as realistic as possible‚ mimicking the three dimensional form. Artists painted using the flamboyant fauvism style. The style was first defied by the French postimpressionist

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    Giotto revolutionized painting techniques in many ways‚ though primarily through placing significant importance in the “realness” of art. He observed humans and their form closely and reproduced their gestures‚ movements‚ and expressions in his work. To achieve this realism‚ Giotto utilized a combination of techniques in his paintings‚ including lines‚ color‚ light‚ shading‚ and tight brush strokes. He made outstanding use of space‚ using horizontal‚ diagonal‚ and vertical lines‚ frequently in the

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    Name Thanate woradetwarasakul nickname tortan Student number 58110180 Vincent van gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Post-Impressionist painter. He was a Dutch artist whose work had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art. His output includes portraits‚ self portraits‚ landscapes and still lifes of cypresses‚ wheat fields and sunflowers. He drew as a child but did not paint until his late twenties; he completed many of his best-known works during the last two

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    Sopa D Europa Analysis

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    Sabal Basnet Professor Anderson Arts 1301-73203 21st March‚ 2016 Museum Critical Review Image Courtesy of the Meadows Museum Sopa d’ Europa (Soup of Europe) is a Spanish work of art painted in 1885 by Miquel Barcelo. The piece 53 5/8*75 7/16 inches resides in the Meadows museum of the South Methodist University which is famous for housing beautiful Spanish arts. “In the painting a person is seated on the table facing the viewer with his heads in his hands. A single

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