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    The Potato Peeler (Fig. 1) (reverse: Self-Portrait with a Straw Hat) (Fig. 2) by Vincent van Gogh (1885) is one of many paintings that lack highly saturated hues and colors by van Gogh. Many have a misconception that his darker and less saturated paintings come from a short time in his life when he experimented with dark colors; the reality is that his more saturated paintings were not developed until the last four years of his life and his less saturated pieces come from a longer period in his life

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    singular pieces he was ahead of the heard. Senders collection is not static it is a panorama of the works that have been available over the past several decades. Sender was not hesitant to pay for what he wanted in the case of one controversial painting he paid a record price to add it to his collection.

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    Giovanni’s father had a huge impact on them, being as though he was a leading painter during the start of the Renaissance. Giovanni and his brother had to carry this impact on. Giovanni had the heavy, yet important weight of carrying around the Venetian painting style around with him. His father also taught Andrea Magenta, Giovanni’s

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    Two art shows opened up at the North Dakota Museum of Art this past sunday. On the East side hangs “In Your Own Words: Native Impressions” which is comprised of twenty-six prints done by three artists; Daniel Heyman, Lucy Ganje, and Kim Fink. The show on the opposing West side is called “Stalking the Snow Leopard” and is done by Justin Sorensen, who hired me as a performers. Daniel Heyman has become a recognizable figure in the fine arts building. When he is not here giving artist lectures or working

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    The Simple the Better As an artist one should have money to continue painting. Warnke’s article explain that in the renaissance time in Italy it was not the exception regarding how talented you were. In this period of time it was known as the rebirth of mostly everything. In a place filled of talented persons, Italy was the location in which performance were needed for one important time in a rich or important person. Back in the days, during the renaissance, most artist had a common enemy. The

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    School Of Athens

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    1.Raphael, “The School of Athens” A) I see people, artists and scholars, standing, sitting, and lying in the hallways either drawing or talking to each other. This piece of art have the colors: red, orange, yellow, blue, green, bronze, white, black, and gray. It uses natural colors, which makes the picture look mild. The lines in the foreground are very sharp, however, the other parts are soft. B)The glorification of Ancient Greece(the Classics) can be seen in this art piece because the school or

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    Three of those approaches artists have explored the body: Ideal Proportion – Menkaure and His Wife, Queen Khamerernebty, 4th Dynasty, c. 2520 BCE (page 556) – The proportions of the human body are ideal to the human form. Archetypal Images of the Body – Venus of Urbino, Titian, 1538 (page 560) – The images that represent the human body; however, the images could be abstract or exaggerated. Installations –VB35, Vanessa Beecroft, 1998 (page 563) – An artwork created by the assembling and arrangement

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    The “Eclipse of our Beginnings” from the art gallery in Baugh consists of two canvases, an orange and a blue. This piece of contrasting colors serves as a nonobjective piece due to the level of interpretation it requires. The layering process involved in the construction of this piece is art itself. The size of the piece is the most memorable attribute. It is a piece that stands out no matter where it is placed. I noticed that it was isolated, sure there were other pieces surrounding it but my

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    medicine in Bonn; later, he followed his interests in law, eventually receiving a doctorate degree from the University in Würzburg (1918). Nevetheless, it was not the finish of his education. Peiffer, encouraged by his mother, immersed himself in painting as a young boy. Then, while his studies in Munich, his passion for fine arts recurred, leading him to quit his career as a lawyer and devote himself exclusively to art. The decisive following years, Peiffer studied in Weimar at the Bauhaus (1919-22)

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    Residential Paintings

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    homeowner there is nothing more exciting than the idea of painting your home yourself. A fresh coat of paint makes everything look so much better right? You can choose colors for the inside or the outside and just get to work! Maybe you will even use a paint sprayer because they look like they get the job done fast! Are you out of your mind? Have you thought about the work involved, especially if you are considering doing your own exterior painting? All of the scraping and cleaning that needs to be done

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