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    Modern Art

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    during the impressionism period of 1870-90‚ Van Gogh during the post impressionism period of 1885-1905‚ Ernest Ludwig Kirchner representing the German Expressionism between 1905 and 1925‚ Viadimir Tatlin’s Abstracts from 1907 forward‚ Pablo Picasso’s Cubism from 1907-1915 to name a few.  Further into the 1900’s bought Dada‚ Surrealism‚ Abstract Expressionism‚ Pop Art‚ Optical Art and Minimalism.  I would define Modern Art as art that was developed from the development of exploratory ideas in the individual

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    will be mentioned in this paper are Neoclassicism‚ Impressionism‚ and Abstract Expressionism. I will compare and contrast The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries by Jacques-Louis David which is an example of Neoclassicism‚ Luncheon of the Boating Party by Pierre Auguste Renoir which is an example of Impressionism‚ and Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) by Jackson Pollock which is an example of Abstract Expressionism‚ as well as discuss each ones painting techniques and any formal elements they

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    In 1943 Albert Tucker painted ’Victory Girls’‚ a very odd‚ gruesome reflection of society at that time. It was a feature in a series known as the Images Of Modern Evil painted in the space of 1943 - 1947. ’Victory Girls’ is an oil on canvas artwork. The paint is applied thick and in long strokes‚ and is especially noticeable in the sky and clothes of the figures. Patches of paint has been used to distinguish the light reflections. The painting is of four figures‚ two of them are young women‚ half

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    Perception in the Arts

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    birth of expressionism and cubism. For example‚ Pablo Picasso and Paul Cezanne studied El Greco’s structural compositions‚ his ability to interweave space and form‚ and the special effects of highlights‚ which were all disregarded in the 17th century. Also‚ Jackson Pollock‚ an expressionist‚ also followed El Greco’s expressionistic composition. Therefore‚ the “unnatural” and “overly-complex” features in the 17th century became the dominant characteristics of the new form of Expressionism. In general

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    subject‚ the artists uses different methods to express the idea he wants to make clear. The following are the commonly used methods in presenting the subjects of arts: Realism Abstraction Symbolism Fauvism Dadaism Futurism Surrealism Expressionism REALISM It is the attempt to portray the subject as is. The artist selects‚ changes‚ and arranges details to express the idea he wants to make clear. The artist main function is to describe accurately what is observed through the senses.

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    Identity in Art

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    softness or hardness of the lines are some of the ways in which artist are expressing and exploring the idea of identity. There are multiple different styles being used to express‚ portray and explore identity‚ some of these are abstract‚ cubism‚ expressionism‚ impressionism‚ realism‚ surrealism ect. These styles allow artist to create new and more in depth and meaningful artworks that can have a deeper‚ complex and relevant message behind the artwork. Modern artist also use different or mixed forms

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    There are generally two types of paintings- representational and abstract. While representational painting portrays recognizable objects‚ abstract painting does not look like a particular object. Instead‚ abstract art is made up of designs‚ shapes and colors. (http://www.harley.com/art/abstract-art/ ) The meaning of abstract art is‚ in its most simplified form‚ art that relies on the emotions of the artist and the elements of design rather than exact representation. This broad definition allows

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    Georgia O Keffe Analysis

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    in different countries‚ show such unexpected commonality between them in terms of “perspective of an environmental imagination.” (Drenthen‚ and Keulartz). Anselm Kiefer and Georgia O’Keeffe are the artists which are categorized in many groups. Expressionism is the common ground between them. The style‚ materials and even the size of their works are altogether different from each other. Still their driving force to make art is related to their surroundings and politics around them. They have absorbed

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    The Glass Pavillion

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    proposed to build this for the upcoming Werkbund exhibit in Cologne‚ Germany. Taut was known for his theoretical work and was seeking new artistic spirit. Pioneering the way‚ the Glass Pavilion is one of the earliest architectural examples of Expressionism. The Glass Pavilion was a collaborative project‚ done with the help of expressionist poet Paul Scheerbart. He was able to provide Taut with a strategy for the pavilion along with much of the formal inspiration. His published work previous to

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    contained eighteen pieces of artwork by Georges Rouault. The exhibition is of his Cirque de Letoile Filante project‚ which consists of pieces centered on the single theme of a circus. His style of art would fall under the classification of Fauvism and Expressionism. Some of the important pieces of art that were on display were Madame Louison‚ which was painted in 1935 as a color etching on aquatint wove paper. It depicts a woman dancing‚ with one arm over her waist. Another painting that jumped out of

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