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    Dona Josefa Analysis

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    too. For organic shapes, the shape of the old lady’s body, the trail, and the mountain in the back ground. Another visual element in Dona Josefa is color. There are lots of more cool colors than warm colors therefore creating a sense of cool colors. There are some primary colors, which are yellow, green, and blue. Also there are some secondary colors, which are orange and violet. Finally, in the painting their…

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    I notice is that there’s more white/gray color over the other colors. I believe that Pollock is using tertiary colors first because I notice that there’s indeed some primary and secondary colors, but he mix them all at the end, making those tertiary colors. Also the reason that the painting looks kind of grayish is that whenever hues that are opposite of each other when mix together, they make a complementary color, which produces gray. If the gray color is lighter than dark, then the value is…

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    various hard-edged geometrical shapes that overlap each other and are purposefully placed in the center of the canvas, resolved with a palette comprised of mostly muted secondary colors. The arrangement of these shapes seems to suggest that the artist meant to create the illusion of an object floating…

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    little girl’s outfit, accessories, and most importantly her eyes are more defined. The other girl lacks facial features, is hard to see the object she is holding. The colors used by Schille artwork are mostly comprised of most of the full spectrum of colors. The color scheme used in this painting comes close to be a tetradic color scheme as it includes both warm and cool…

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    The harmony of this piece pleases to the observer’s eye, and the color and use of space are the main attributes of this tapestry. While color and the use of space are the main contributions, there are many secondary elements incorporated in The Unicorn Is Found. All elements and principles, each equally important, almost always derive from one another. One can only imagine the amount of time…

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    Art has been an evolving subject throughout history that has been influenced by religious customs and biblical texts around the world. Artists have depicted various religious practices and stories through their works in numerous ways which has allowed their culture and religious beliefs to expand across the globe where a biblical text may have not had the opportunity to influence. The biblical representations found in the Descent of Christ into Limbo, which was created in Peru in the mid-17th…

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    Those cold colors give us a feeling of death. Everything is calm and somehow dark even though the artist did not use a lot of dark colors. Levy wants us to remember Orpheus as an innocent and talented artist. His enemies tore him next to the river because they could not bear his talent and passion. The artist used white to…

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    Western Landscape Painting

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    precious legacy of human development. Chinese landscape painting with the Western landscape is the subject of the corresponding, many people understand that this is only a different tool, different materials, the effect is different, but these are secondary,…

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    at the story’s end: “What color was it now?” He asks the open-ended question rhetorically about the carpet to comment on its old, worn nature, regardless of whether it is actually purple or pink or some amalgam of colors in between. The repetition of the question is Abreu’s method of emphasizing the importance of color without explicitly defining its implications. The protagonist can see the color of the carpet, but he can also see the color of Beauty’s coat and the color of his mother’s hands…

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    Describe The title of this painting is called the Ship of Fools by Hieronymus Bosch. It was painted around 1490 to 1500. Bosch used oil on wood. This painting is 58 centimeters by 33 centimeters. In this painting, there are about twelve people. They are either naked in the water or wearing pilgrim-like clothing. There is one person, however, who is dressed in all white with pointed ears sitting on a tree branch. The first thing I see is a man in the water. My gaze then moved up through the…

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