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    art- henry matisse

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    Matisse started to create large scale cut paper collages. He called the technique ‘painting with scissors’. Peter Kozlov is a very skilful painter that creates colourful pictures that look like a photograpy. He paints with oil and his works have a tendency to move to Hyperrealism. The most frequent subject matter of his works is a still life that usually involves fruits. What is amazing about Peter is his great attention to details. Each of his picture is a thoughtfully arranged composition of

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    years later. It wasn’t because he invested so much time into every stroke‚ but because like many of us he was plagued by acute procrastination. The painting is found in the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan‚ Italy. It covers the wall of a room transformed into a rectory‚ a room for communal meals. The rectangle at the bottom center of the painting is the ledge of a door cut out in 1653‚ removing the section containing the feet of Jesus. The mural covers 460x 880 cm (15x 29 feet) of a wall

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    Comparison Essay The two artworks that are being compared and contrasted are Elephant from the Temptation of Saint Anthony by Salvador Dali and Christ on a Cross by Georges Rouault. Christ on a Cross depicts‚ as it title alludes to‚ Christ being hung on a cross; he is painted in a humbled but proud manor painted in an expressionist style. The Elephant from the Temptation of Saint Anthony portraits metaphorical images of strength‚ beauty‚ morality‚ and varying religions‚ trying to enter society

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    Compare and Contrast of Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe Paintings Leonardo DaVinci’s Mona Lisa is one of the most well-known paintings in the world. Show anyone from a 60 year old man to a 10 year old girl a picture of the painting and‚ most likely‚ they will be able to name the painting as well as the painter. While some say that DaVinci’s painting is the most famous of all created‚ many of Andy Warhol’s paintings are also easily recognizable. Almost everyone has seen the Campbell’s

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    purpose and meaning towards life. She was able to express herself through painting and show everyone how she felt about men and life in general. Not only were the painting important to Artemisia‚ but also it provided perspectives of several witnesses. Then we see the author starts to pay more attention to Artemisia herself and look more in depth at her words and actions. After the rape incident‚ Artemisia responds with painting. Her work is so powerful and moving that people do not believe that a

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    Picassos Guernica Notes

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    Guernica as a history painting ‚ Says that Picassos final image does not reflect the point of view of the main combatants in the civil war but instead shows the ‘brutality of the unseen buy monstrous war machine crushing bodies and spirits. Picasso presents the even as if it were a tableau on a theatre stage with no victors only victims. The broad historical and political implications of the tragedy in spain propelled Guernica into a world consciousness and made the painting a symbol of the plight

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    The Young Woman In many paintings‚ you can tell the purpose or deeper meaning based on the artist and the year it was painted. Yet not all paintings are that simple. More often than not we come across an image not knowing anything about its origin. We are forced to think for ourselves and decipher what we believe the deeper meaning is. This is something that happened to me while researching a famous art piece. While I do not know who‚ the artist is‚ or when it was painted I still must decipher

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    She‚ as an artist‚ was forgotten during these turbulent times. By using a complimentary color scheme‚ the red lobster becomes a strong focal point‚ with the red vibrating against the green tones of the background. It is interesting to note that a painting‚ Still Life with Lobster‚ which she completed

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    Ways of Seeing

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    expression given to commercial design. The approach taken for these images are being compared with the ones of oil paintaings and a cultural continuity is said to have established from the oil paintings of the 18th century to the publicity images of the 21st century. This comparison with the previous century oil paintings and human behavioural response to publicity are the two main highlights of John Berger’s thought provoking write up in ‘Ways of Seeing’. John Berger began his professional career as an

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    is one of the most remarkable painters‚ sculptors‚ architects and brilliant philosophers of all time. He was born on April 15‚ 1452 near Vinci but the biggest part of his life he spent in Florence where he began drawing and after a certain period-painting. When Leonardo was fourteen he began working with Andrea del Verrocchio‚ who was one of the most recognized painters of his day. Da Vinci’s work soon became highly appreciated and that’s the reason why after a short period working for Verrocchio

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