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    "a Rembrandt painting" and stating that the woman didn't have many years left anyhow. It seems as though she weighs the nonhuman option as more important that the actual human. This to me seems as though it could cause confusion to the reader as they may think that pastan values material goods more than a human life. Although the obvious answer to many would to be to save the old woman the way that pastan devalues the woman could make it as though she would rather save the painting which makes a

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    during his life time, he used his imagination to painting images as a kind of “the shape of dreams”. When he was began painting, his images absord different kinds of painting style, and it seems around the early 1920s, his creation finally became Surrealism. The basement of his style, always be recognised as the effections of Freud’s theories, the connection between sexualiy and subconsciousness. Based on this kind of undestanding, his painting style became “leading by illustion”, and the result

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    you take two images or structures and you look at them side by side. You look at every detail the artist has put into the image and then you see what one image has that the other does no. Then you look at what they both have in common. Depending on the artists, you may find many similarities and differences, or you might not find any. In the two images The Last Supper and Interior I found a variety of similarities and differences. To start with, there are many differences in these two pieces of

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    Beyond the Beauty When having to choose two works of art to compare and analyze, it had occurred to me that one of my all time favorite artist has always been Vincent Van Gogh. After searching through countless of Van Gogh’s magnificent works of art, I knew I wanted to analyze ‘Houses in Auvers’. Once I chose my first painting, the second piece fell right into place. Since Van Gogh was a painter in the post impressionist movement, deciding to choose another painter

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    titled "Rock Paintings" by Traci Stover, I came across two paintings that truly evoked some type of feeling inside of me. Rocks are a part of everyday life, and normally, there is nothing special about them. I was curious to see how the artist would display such an ordinary object. After observing all of the paintings, they had two paintings in particular that caught my eye. The paintings "Octet" and "Anomaly" are clearly as different as day and night, which makes them easy to compare and contrast

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    art period. The most recognizable and popular of the art came from Michelangelo and Raphael. These two artist share many of the same aspects, but also have some differences. Raphael mimicked some of Michelangelo's overall concepts, but made them his own. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was a major artist in the late 15th century. Michelangelo is known for his many sculptures and paintings. One of his most famous being the Sistine Chapel, with a major focus on The Creation of Adam. This

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    films are like this. Traditional oil paintings can bring up more complex emotions. That is, emotions that are difficult to describe or tell apart. Pamela Stolz is a great example of an artist evokes these feelings. Her paintings make you thinks about what’s happening before, around, and after the scene which is showed. Light and colors come together to add more details and leave you wondering long after you’ve seen the picture. Two paintings that I’m going to compare are “Wasted Time”, oil on canvas

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    1.6 Compare & Contrast: From the 4th Century to the 20th Century It is important to notice how far the depiction of this literary myth has come from the 4th century to the 20th century. We see that both visual depictions are of different styles as well as mediums. Compared to the mosaic, the placement of the figures is very similar. In Waterhouse’s work, Narcissus appears to be feminised with his longer hair and his thin body frame, compared to the mosaic, which depicts Narcissus as a strong warrior

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    Jacob Van Ruisdael

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    spatial arrangement of objects differ. The styles in the three paintings reveal drastic differences as Ruisdael’s realistic depiction in Bleaching Grounds Near Haarlem doesn’t compare to the dotted and blurry landscapes of both Monet’s Valle Buona and Signac’s pointillism in Comblat-le Chateau. Both artists as they both hint sense

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    Rubens Innocent Painting

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    would be the oldest painting in our exhibition when compare to other artworks of our exhibition, since in 16th century the most common technique of painting is Oil painting on Canvas, that the reason why all the Ruben's artwork are Oil on Canvas. This artwork was painted after he back to his native Antwerp in 1608. Since Antwerp have been involved in the warfare and there have around 8000 citizens have ordered by the king ( Herod ) to kill all the young male children. In this painting there have three

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