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    Francisco Goya’s The Third of May1808: Principles of Art Design Great insights went into the intricate composition of Francisco Goya’s painting The Third of May 1808, his painting utilizes the principles of art and design which displays all six principles: unity and variety; emphasis; balance; rhythm and movement; perspective; and proportion and scale. All six principles could also be identified and critically analyzed within his painting The Third of May 1808 which ultimately resulted in a whole

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    Wu Guanzhong was a Chinese painter, who lived from 1919 to 2010, who was quite popular in the the eastern world. However well known he was throughout the eastern hemisphere, he isn’t well known throughout the Western side of the world. After being sent to to an exile camp during the Communist reign in China for his nude paintings in the 1950’s, he was released later and started to draw and paint the more traditional Chinese landscape paintings. As an artist, he started to modernize the way

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    28, 1841. He worked in a porcelain factor as a young boy which helped to develop his paint skills as he was selected to paint designs on fine china. In his early years, he visited the Louvre, and studied the master artists of France. Renoir, like Monet, studied art under the hand of Charles Gleyre in Paris in 1862. Renoir was married to Aline Victorine Charigot in 1890, and had three children. Two years after marrying Aline, Renoir developed arthritis, causing him to adapt his painting methods to

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    History is continuous and an imprint of past presents mark landscapes. Remnants and different layers of history intertwine, influence, and become a part of everyday life. The painting Paris 1900 is a streetview that captures an everyday scene with passersby. Even though the painting provides a glimpse of one street in the city, the portrayal and presence of the people and objects is significant within themselves as they portray the history of the city and how it has changed. The painting Paris 1900

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    “Luncheon of the Boating Party” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir is one of the most renowned paintings. The painting is significant to the age of impressionism; this movement in France took place in 1870’s-1880’s. Impressionism is identified through the strokes, colors and light that is present in the piece. “Luncheon of the Boating Party” depicts the identity of impressionism during the bridge of the 19th to the 20th century. “Luncheon of the Boating Party” is composited of a variety of different physical

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    Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette (Bal du moulin de la Galette) was created in 1876 by the artist known as Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The medium is oil paint on canvas and the style of it is best known as French Impressionism. The painting is located in Musee d’Orsay (Paris, France). What is happening in this painting? In Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette, there is a large crowd gathering and socializing in this garden. Renoir depicts an energetic crowd for of lively faces with simple strokes of his

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    You know those pictures that look like you could just jump right into, well the Flight into Egypt is one of those paintings. Annibale Carracci has so much detail packed into this painting. There are two main figures, along with a donkey. Off in the distance one can see a castle like piece of architecture, on a hill. There then is a path that leads to a river, with a canoe and another figure. The river is very realistic because of the reflections that are painted in, this goes for every part of this

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    Cezanne Research Paper

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    Cezanne’s doubt is an biography based off of this French painters strengths and weaknesses. This also explains the type of artist cezanne was. In the beginning, it expresses his love for painting and How he painted the day his mother die. Which shows how much effort he put in his art. cezanne was also visually visually impaired. He wondered whether that would affect his paintings, in the beginning of his career. Furthermore, it explains how much anxiety cezanne had. He even wrote his will at 42

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    In 1656 Diego Velazquez painted the painting, “Las Meninas,” nearly 300 years later, Pablo Picasso painted his own variation of the famous painting. Both paintings are of the same scene, however they portray different and exaggerate different things. The original painting by Velazquez shows the princess as a normal human and isn’t emphasized too much. She is in the center however, and is technically emphasized in a way if we follow the rule of thirds. The original painting uses realism and uses

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    Dallas Museum Report

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    For my project, I chose to tour the European section of the Dallas Museum of Art. I visited the DMA on Friday 11th, as the museum was introducing a new portrait of a man from a vendor. The museum, curated by Gavin Delahunty, is situated snugly in the heart of Downtown Dallas. The exhibit presented many artists and let the viewer’s imagination take them back in time and immerse them into the art. Ranging from dull and flat landscapes to sharp and detailed portraiture, the DMA’s European section hosts

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