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    Patrick Graham “Ire/land III” he painted in 1982 and was later bought by the Gallery that year; it is a oil on canvas (183x122cm). The painting it self is hung in the Irish political wing of the Hugh Lane Gallery. The painting is high in saturated colours‚ it is very vibrant and has very strong bold colours such as: oranges‚ greens‚ browns‚ blues‚ reds and yellows so it has a broad range of hues. Since the room this painting was hung in is very bright with artificial lights the painting stands

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    Pullman Analysis

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    Description This painting is called Pullman created by Hung Liu. It was created in 2004 and is an oil on canvas painting that is 66x132 inches. This painting is located in the Hunter Art Museum in Chattanooga‚ Tennessee. Pullman is made up of mostly neutral colors. There are various repeating shapes‚ Circles and rectangles‚ in the background all of which look either red or orange. The colors fading off of the two men in the foreground drips leading from their bodies down to the bottom of the canvas

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    This painting is created by Albert Bierstadt. This painting is part of the American Collection at the Zimmerli Art Museum located in New Brunswick. The piece of the artwork is call Buffalo Hunter. This oil painting is a representation of a native hunter trying to kill a bison with a traditional spear. This artwork is a form of fine art because it is an oil painting. The medium used to create this artwork was oil paint. The dull hue used for the background of the sky and grass field symbolize that

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    The Cornelia painting to her children as her treasures by Angelica Kauffman was painted in the early neoclassical period. In this painting you can see the simplicity of colors and the symmetry that gives away the fact of it being a neoclassical painting. The lady in red is showing off her jewelry to Cornelia‚ and asked her about her treasures. Cornelia is shown signaling at her children and calling them as her treasures. The painting shows the love and confidence a mother has in her children. The

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    Contrast paintings

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    Essay 3: Compare & Contrast Two Paintings Write a two-to-three-page (500-800 words) essay that describes and analyzes a pair of paintings on a similar subject matter. Choose ONE of the following pairs of paintings to analyze: 1. Family Portrait by Rembrandt & Family Group by William Glackens 2. The First Steps by Marguerite Gérard & First Steps by Vincent van Gogh 3. Paris‚ A Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte & Rainy Day on Fifth Avenue 1893 by Childe Hassam. Describe the two paintings

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    Art Museum in Va

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    VA Art Museums Painting: Jimmie O’ Donnell Artist: Robert Henri Museum: Tuabman Date: 1924 Medium: Oil on canvas In this painting‚ I can clearly see a little boy sitting down. The boy is staring right at the painter‚ Robert Henri. The boy has a brown hat on‚ and a suit like appearance with a blazer‚ and a nice dress shirt. The boy seems to be worried at something. The background is a dark blue‚ indicating to me‚ something scary‚ and there are no forms of light. The art element that is the

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    Wailing Women‚ created by Ken Currie is a large-scale painting that attempts to capture the emotional trauma of war (figure 1). Currently located at the McMaster Art Gallery‚ this oil painting successfully conveys large-scale loss of human life through its expressionistic style. Currie’s choice of style allows for the figures to be more distorted and symbolic‚ making the piece more visually appealing. Rather than merely present the event to the viewer in an art form‚ the Currie creates an emotional

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    The artist I had chosen for my PowerPoint presentation was Georgia O’Keeffe. The first example of her work is Easter Sunrise was made in 1953 and is an oil on canvas painting. Easter Sunrise depicts a mountain side and shining from the corner of the mountain is a brilliant white cross.   As far as the technical excellence of this painting‚ the colors are varying degrees of browns‚ gold and white. Georgia O’Keeffe uses form really well. Even though she uses one mountain as the main focus‚ in the

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    “Going green” has become increasingly popular. Solar panels are used throughout the world‚ but don’t produce nearly enough of the energy that they potentially could. The U.S. Department of Energy reports that the efficiency of current commercial solar panels hovers from 11-15%‚ making it costly to produce enough energy for the world’s needs. The main barriers to widespread adoption of photovoltaic technology are installation costs‚ low efficiency and the limited number of peak hours (maximum amount

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    2008 Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Panels Ref. Code: 11461 21 June 2008 By Ceng Chun-chou Overview Encouraged by a good performance of organic light-emitting diode (OLED)‚ a large number of Taiwan firms have aggressively developed OLED products in recent years. But a bottleneck in technology has led to no major breakthrough in capacity‚ resulting in firms’ long-term losses and compelling some to stop research and development on OLED panels. AU Optronics’ long time commitment to OLED

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