many can be done by focusing on a single climate zone‚ nation‚ time period or artist. If‚ for example you choose Topic #1‚ a particular theme could be‚ “In many paintings‚ the clouds (or phenomena) are painted in such a general way that it is not possible to tell if they were painted directly from observation‚ but in some paintings‚ the cloud forms (or phenomena) are so unusual that they could only have been painted from direct observation and could not have been created by imagination alone.
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Dragon The painting of Saint George and the Dragon is a very good example of Byzantine art. One reason is because it is a religious painting and also because there is a halo around his head. This painting also has lots of colorful colors and bright oranges and golf leaf which are reminiscent of Byzantine art. Byzantine artists usually painted saints or other religious figures. In the paintings the figures were always standing alone or next to another person. In this painting Saint George is
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1. It’s a three-dimensional image made by Dali in 1943 it’s called geopolitiek kind dat de geboorte van de nieuwe mens observeert. 2. it’s a landscape‚ and in the painting you see in the upper back clouds with under need it a farm. Way in front of the farm their is an egg with a shadow behind it. Inside the egg there is a human which arm is outside the egg. Their is also some strange clothes on the egg and also underneath it. Above the egg is a kind of umbrella but I am not shore about what
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introduced to this summer‚ it is my favorite for many reasons. After looking deeper into the painting and learning of the symbolism and background of it‚ I began to find myself really interested in it. I became interested enough in this painting to do some research on it outside of the class. While there are many common characteristics held by the painting‚ they are not my main reason to enjoy it. The painting features intriguing symbolism and a lot of possible background to it that contribute to what
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by using acrylic on a paper it hanged along the walls of the Chocolate Kiss Café at the UP Bahay ng Alumni. The panting uses very light valued colors at the same time it also uses bright colors. Calmness and uplifting effect was presented by the painting through the use of warm colors only. There are value patterns used in the coloring too‚ it is used by providing gradients and leaving tiny white spaces on the colored
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understand what you are looking at. In fact‚ it might even be difficult to tell what the piece of art is. The picture has the detail and smoothness of a photograph‚ but the abstractness and lack of defining boundaries characteristic of a landscape painting. There appears to be features of a person as well as features of a room‚ but the person has no body and the room seems to narrow into a corridor. The only recognizable part of the picture is a female face in the center‚ staring ambivalently out at
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became a household name. Perhaps the painting of Georg Gisze‚ a German merchant in London isn’t his most well known painting‚ but in my opinion‚ it is his best masterpiece. Georg Gisze‚ a German merchant in London now resides in Gemäldegalerie‚ Staatliche Museen‚ Berlin. The spirit of the renaissance is a set of ideals-including Scientific
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Their paintings were competing with the extremely popular and realistic paintings of the Romantic artists‚ who were able to show a more sublime side of nature. Many of the Romantic paintings‚ have rolling fields of vibrant greens or a golden sun illuminating the entire compositions. An extremely significant line from “Where I lived and What I lived for” is “It is something to be able to paint a particular picture‚ or to carve a statue‚ and so to make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious
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chiaroscuro‚ and are superimposed over a bright blue sky creating the illusion of turbulence as depicted in the foreground scene. The use of alternating light and dark colors‚ and the subtle use of foreshortening leads your eye throughout the entire painting. There is a certainty
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Masters of Illusions – Monocular Cues Essay The Renaissance was a time of cultural movement occurring from the 14th century to the 17th century‚ it brought along with it a new view of art and literature. Many of today’s famous artists came from the Renaissance such as Raphael‚ Leonardo da Vinci‚ and Michelangelo. Many of the pieces they drew displayed evidence monocular cues which are depth perception cues that allowed the viewer to see the art in three dimensions. Today‚ monocular cues are used
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