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    It wasn’t until 1962‚ that Indiana first painted something that would one day become a world-known symbol. It began as a painting‚ which evolved into a different painting‚ which eventually evolved into various sculptures‚ and has now evolved into a national symbol. The original painting entitled Love was just a small work of art. The theme of the artwork‚ love‚ still meant a great deal to Indiana though. Soon‚ various private organizations were asking Indiana to paint various versions of Love for

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    demonstrated in the paintings Las Meninas‚ Sebastiàn de Morra‚ and Baltasar Carlos and a Dwarf. Las Meninas is a pictorial summary and a commentary on the essential mystery of the visual world‚ as well as on the ambiguity that results when different states or levels interact or are juxtaposed. The painting of The Royal Family also known as Las Meninas has always been regarded as an unsurpassable masterpiece. According to Palomino‚ it ‘was finished ’ in 1656‚ and‚ while Velàzquez was painting it‚ the King

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    There are many renaissance masters that helped bring the renaissance together. Three of them are Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Albrecht Durer‚ and Jan Van Eyck. Leonardo Da Vinci was a scientist and an artist‚ Jan Van Eyck was a master of oil paintings‚ and Albert Durer was a master at perspective and fine detail. Leonardo was born on April 15‚ 1452 in Venice‚ Italy. When Leonardo was young he got little of formal education‚ but he got basic reading‚ math‚ and writing. At the age 15‚ he became an apprentice

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    compelling creatures. He studied illustration at the Academy of Art and Design in Den Bosch‚ graduating in 1999. While he takes inspiration from the quality of light in the paintings of Vermeer and Rembrandt‚ his themes lie more within the realms of surrealism and visionary art than traditional painting. • • • • • All paintings are 180 grams A4 inkjet paper sheets‚ hand painted on with mainly drawing inks. Also used: bistre and graphite. The paper consists of 3 layers: an emulsion‚ a plastic coating

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    La Cattura Di Giudas Essay

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    Cattura di Cristo (bacio di Giuda) aka Kiss of Judas‚ The dimensions of the work is 185 x 200 cm the work of art is located at Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel‚ in Padua‚ Italy. The date it was created is 1304-1306 and the art medium used is fresco Painting meaning that painting in which color pigments are mixed solely with water (no binding agent used) and then applied directly onto freshly laid lime-plaster surface. 2. There are 18 people in the foreground of the image and an uncountable number in

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    Minimal Art

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    art and its relation to modernist painting and sculpture in generic terms applicable in art criticism.We first summarize its main points. Fried’s essay claims that Minimal Art (which he prefers to refer to as literalist art) is largely ideological. It defines its position as neither modernist painting nor modernist sculpture‚ but rather art which is whole‚ without parts. The shape and presence of the artwork has to be whole‚ one. By contrast‚ modernist painting must be pictorial and defeat its

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    The Third of May 1808 (also known as El tres de mayo de 1808 en Madrid‚ or Los fusilamientos de la montana del Prìncipe Pìo‚ or Los fusilamientos atled tres de mayo) is a painting completed in 1814 by the Spanish depicter Francisco Goya‚ now in the Museo del Prado‚ Madrid. In the work‚ Goya sought to commemorate Spanish resistance to Napoleon’s armies during the possession of 1808 in the Peninsular War. Along with its coadjutor fact of the same largeness‚ The Second of May 1808 (or The Charge of

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    Hieronymus Bosch Analysis

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    just a few of the illustrations found in the paintings of Bosch. Hieronymus van Aken‚ commonly known Bosch‚ is acknowledged worldwide as one of the most popular and most intriguing artists in history. A true master of symbolism‚ this paradox-riddled man was a herald in genre painting and landscaping. He was a painter rich in ideas with what is seemingly irrational fanaticism enveloping his work. It is this enigmatic characteristic of his paintings that separate him from the mainstream of fifteenth

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    together they had many children‚ unfortunately only one by the name of Xavier made it to become an adult. From 1775 to1792 Goya paints cartoons for a royal tapestry factory‚ beginning his first genre paintings of everyday life. Later Goya achieves his first successful movement. He became a portrait painter for the Spanish aristocracy. He finally enrolled in the Royal Academy of San Fernando in 1780‚ Francisco and was named painter to King

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    Kunst sale‚ 1939‚ Fischer Gallery‚ Lucerne‚Switzerland‚ no. 45]; to Maurice Wertheim (1939-1951) bequest; to Fogg Art Museum‚ 1951. Notes: Gauguin sold the painting for Fr 300‚ Hugo von Tschudi bought the painting for the Nationalgalerie‚ Berlin‚ with funds from sponsors‚ but did not submit it to the Kaiser for pre-approval. He took the painting to Munich when he assumed post

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