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    economic changes of the 19th century in Europe. It originated in France in the after the Revolutions of 1848, which were a series of political outbreaks throughout Europe. It was around 1906, when Jonas Lie discovered the beauty of impressionism in Claude Monet’s paintings when he went on a trip to Paris while visiting Norway to reconnect with the Norwegian side of his family. He was fascinated by Monet’s use of color and light and incorporated that style in his later works. Lie’s artistic talent in

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    “The White City” by Claude McKay illustrates McKay’s complicated love-hate relationship with the city where he lives and the world around him. Born to peasant farmers in a small mainly Black village in Jamaica, McKay learned pride in his African lineage. His first encounter with bigotry and prejudice against people of color, especially those of African descent, occurred as a teenager in Jamaica’s capital of Kingston. Here he saw discrimination and injustices levied on people of color especially

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    The more I learn about art in art class the more I pay attention to everything I see. I try to understand the meaning of each art I see, and what the artist is trying to inform me or to the world. In the study of art you have to pay attention to every detail in an art work and what color or shapes he or she used. Of all the art works that I saw in the Museum of Fine Arts, there were three art works which I preferred out of hundreds of arts works in the museum. The very first art work that I saw

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    as “other” within the character of the protagonist, Aschenbach. On the spectrum of exoticism, Britten’s Death in Venice falls under the category of transcultural composing due to Britten’s respectful use and understanding of gamelan-style music. Claude Debussy, one of the most influential French composers of the

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    Throughout the years, Claude Monet’s Impression, Sunrise has been celebrated as the quintessential symbol of the Impressionist Movement.  This renowned work of art which illustrates a view of the port of Le Havre in north-western France is considered to be one of Monet’s “most poetic expressions” of his engagement with France’s revitalization efforts after the Franco-Prussian War.[1] Unlike other artworks of the time, the subject matter and specific painting techniques evident in Impression, Sunrise seek

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    Gustav Klimt and Claude Monet both famous artist whom are born in different country which has different type of culture that influence the artist styles of painting or creating an artwork. Both are very different from each others artwork and both also have their own unique way of expressing their artwork. One thing they have in common is that both of them are involved in the making of modern arts. Gustav Klimt was a very well-known artist back in the 19th century, he was born

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    Painting no.2 is Monet’s Boulevard des Capucines. Boulevard des Capucines is an oil on canvas street scene painting of Boulevard des Capucines by French Impressionist artist Claude Monet created in 1873. In this painting, the colors of the chromatic scale are rather in blue and white, colors rather cold. Cold colors with the weak yellow background create a view of winter afternoon. The naked and fuzzy trees divide the sidewalk and the roadway. A multitude of spots are dotting them. A multitude

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    Claude Monet was a key figure in the Impressionist movement that transformed French painting in the subsequent half of the nineteenth century. Across his long occupation, Monet consistently delineated the landscape and leisure hobbies of Paris and its environs as well as the Normandy coast. He managed the method to twentieth-century modernism by growing a exceptional style that struggled to arrest on canvas the extremely deed of discerning nature. ……… (date indicates that At just period 10, Monet

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    Perla Gomez Professor Nevins ENC 1101 26 September 2017 Broadway City When thinking of impressionism Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Éduard Manet come to mind, but it’s not often people spend their time learning about every single artist out there. One of the not so well-known artists Jonas lie was very much influenced by the “Fathers of Impressionism” above. His paintings used the small, thin, visible brush strokes and emphasized on light to depict the passing of time like many other impressionist

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    The first painting that I found to be interesting was The Cliff, Etretat, Sunset. The painting was created by Claude Monet. Monet painted this in 1882-1883. It is oil on canvas and the picture plane is 23 13/16 inches by 32 3/16 inches. This original of this painting can be found in the European art collection at the North Carolina Museum of Art. The painting can be categorized with the other European art works because it was painted in Normandy, France. It can also be categorized as European art

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