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    Final Paper For this research paper, I will compare and contrast Pietro Francavilla's sculpture of Apollo Victorious over Python from the Renaissances period to Jean-Auguste-Dominique-Ingres's painting of Oedipus and the Sphinx from the Neo-Classical period. The two pieces of work were both displayed at the Walters Art Musuem. Apollo Victorious over Python was displayed on the 2nd floor in the Sculpture Court, it was the open and spacious center room. Oedipus and the Sphinx was displayed on the

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    Crossing the Delaware Compare and Contrast Washington Crossing the Delaware is beautifully portrayed by an artist through paint and a poet through poetry. Although both works depict the same historical event, there are noticeable similarities and differences between the two pieces. There are many experiences depicted in both works that are different. When looking at the painting, a person can physically see scenes that the author wants us to notice. For example, the color contrast in the painting goes

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    science/rationalism, celebrating change brought on by the industrial revolution, and a move away from magic and religion. This began to change after World War II when artists began to question how could such a terrible thing could have happened. A new style of art formed which was called Postmodernism, which is believed to have taken hold in the 1980s, where artists rejected science/rationalism, questioned authority, were critical of progress, examined moral codes, and were skeptical. This new style is better thought

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    the background and left for dead. Irene is kneeling to the right wearing the red clothe and is being assisted by a servant is helping him by pulling an arrow from the saint’s leg. Life is being restored to Saint Sebastian, which is depicted by the two angels fly overhead, the crown being held by the angels may suggest him becoming a saint for sacrificing himself for a belief. The figures in the foreground take up most of the painting and are telling most of the stories happening. Only a little

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    The Horse Fair and Great Blue Horses In this paper I will compare and contrast two paintings, one from French artist Rosa Bonheur and another from German painter Franz Marc. Marc was an expressionist artist who was “a pioneer in the birth of abstract art at the beginning of the twentieth-century.” (Pioch, 2002) Bonheur was a Realist artist who made a great impact on the painting style of realism during the ninetieth century. Bonheur was about embracing reality and nature, while Marc was about evoking

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    Wisconsin Pastel Artists Date you attended the event 12/12/16 (Review must be turned in within 14 days of this date.) Where was the event held? Robert Avonn Fiskum Art Gallery 1. Briefly describe the event as a whole. (Was there a common theme or message? Are the works organized by chronology, theme or medium? What kinds of media were represented? How was the gallery laid out?) The common theme was something that was rare or special in nature. The works were organized by the artist who painted

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    From both the reading, Charles Baudelaire in 'The Painter of Modern Life,' and T. S. Eliot in 'Tradition and the Individual Talent', we see a kind of difficult and laborious relation to the present. We are to compare and contrast the two essayists' different approaches to the task of the present. Both the essayists’, in their writing, have one thing in common which is tradition. But first what comes to a persons mind when they think about tradition. What is tradition? Why is it important? How does

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    This essay will compare and contrast the work of two sculptors who use the human form as a basis of their artwork. The first sculpture “Apollo and Daphne” by Gian Lorenzo Bernini was created in 1622 and portrays a Romanian story. Where as “Two Women” by Ron Mueck is a hyper realistic sculpture made by an Australian contemporary artist. Gian Lorenzo Bernini was a traditional sculptor that was born in 1598 and created art pieces such as “Apollo and Daphne” for well-known churches in Rome. On the

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    take look Takashi Murakami, Emily Carr and Lui Shou Kwan’s art work. After finish looking at them, I found out a different culture will make their art work totally different. Takashi Murakami is a very influential Japanese artist born after the 1960s. It is not only an artist widely loved in Japan, but also an idol of a new generation of young people in Japan. He challenges the traditional concept of art. The theme is often Japanese traditional comic books, video games, erotic culture-based, colorful

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    Compare - Contrast Good paintings not only create an opportunity for viewers to appreciate beauty, but are good tools to convey values and influence viewers to do something that is really beneficial. Edward Hopper’s “Compartment C” was created in 1938, and Irving Wiles’ “Woman Reading on a Bench” was created in 1899. Both paintings show a woman sitting in a chair reading a book, but the composition, body language and color used in them are quite different with each other. Composition shows

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