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    General Franco during the war. Pablo Picasso's painting Guernica uniquely executed showing innocent people suffering during the bombing. His piece became so popular, that it became a major antiwar symbol. Guernica became very popular which helped tell the story of the bombing, while being on a world tour. The one of a kind painting was painted in Paris, which was displayed in the Museum of Modern Art. One of the most important

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    II. Introduction A. This research paper will be analyzed of a painting that I observed from the Norton Simon Museum. It’s the painting of Alcibiades on His Knees Before His Mistress, by Louis Jean Francois Lagrenee. The reason I chose this painting is because for me it was different from all other paintings I viewed in the museum. To me it was different because it depicts

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    which encourages the idea for people to wonder about what inspired the artists to make the artworks. The two works of art have similarities and differences whether it is about the stories behind each work, the process and concepts that it took to create them, and how one piece is more vibrant than the other. The painting, Minori, Tale of Genji, was part of a novel and this specific painting

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    Charles Le Brun was the first painter to King Louis XIV. (www.charleslebrun.com) One of his famous works was Everhard Jabach and his family. When looking at paintings we are able to see what was important to families at that time. As we analyze two paintings we see the French styles come to life. In the painting Everhard Jabach and his family by Charles Le Brun there are three principals was used to achieve depth. These principals were the “modeling of individual’s forms so they would acquire three

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    The top of the painting has barrel vault while helps the painting to be part of the sightlines. On the other hand Rublyob’s painting lacks the depth. In Masaccio’s painting, the attention to details is outstanding. Both paintings represents the three part of God or the Holy Trinity. In Masaccio’s painting Jesus is the center point of the painting but there are lots more going on in this painting. The background and around the Jesus has lot of small details

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    most renowned paintings around the world, Starry Night, created by none other than Vincent van Gogh, inspired many artists to produce a form of artwork that somehow relates back to the actual painting itself. No matter what form of art, Starry Night is a major influence on the works of many. The painting, Starry Night, connects to “The Starry Night” by Anne Sexton and the song “Vincent” by Don McLean because of the imagery and tone being used in these pieces of art. In the painting, poem, and song

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    Schiele Vs Kirchner

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    In the 20th century, Expressionism was booming and artists around the world were expressing themselves like the world had never seen before. Expressionism is a manner of painting, drawing, sculpting, etc., in which forms derived from nature are distorted or exaggerated and colors are intensified for emotive or expressive purposes (Dictionary.com). Artists like Egon Schiele, the artist of Reclining Woman with Black Stockings, and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, the artists of Woman Sitting, were both pioneers

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    Venus of Urbino and Olympia are oil paintings from two different schools of painting, but the world is often used to compare these two paintings. Venus of Urbino is an oil painting created by the Italian Renaissance painter, Titian, in 1538. Titian was a representative painter of the Venetian painting school in the late Renaissance, one of the most talented painters in Italy. He is good at portraits, landscapes, myths and religious themes. He was a student of Giovanni Bellini. Under the auspices

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    Homer's Unique Process of Making Art

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    illustration is often made, the work of Winslow Homer certainly appears to bridge the two. When comparing Homer's engravings to his paintings the artistic intent of his work is evident. Often Homer would take an engraving and develop it further as an oil painting. However, Homer occasionally would reverse this process. This interchangeability between a wood engraving, intended for mass reproduction, and oil painting reveals that regardless of medium Homer's artwork had substance. As an artist Homer

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    Musée des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden Essay

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    or opening a window, bad things can be happening to others and it is as easy as looking up, to see what is actually going on. Auden illustrates societies’ indifference to human suffering through the form of his poem and by alluding to artwork that compares human perceptions and juxtaposes ordinary images with images of suffering and tragedy. The form of Musée des Beaux Arts

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