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    contradictory analysis of this painting and use my own visual analysis of the painting in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum to come to my conclusion. Some of the contradictory elements I have found in this painting include Titian’s working of the body; in Renaissance art women were usually portrayed in an extremely unrealistic, elongated, idealized, and beautiful way. I want to know why Titian portrays Europa as compact, ungainly, and with a shadowed, dubiously…

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    Jacques Louis David was a neoclassicism painter. Neoclassicism is a type of movement that they educated people believed that the pieces needed to show truth and not encourage the poor people to think that they can do a variety of things that they see in the paintings from the Baroque movement. Neoclassicisms is a set back to the classical paintings, and they capture the true form of a person. For example, can think of how the Greeks painted the Gods. Everything in neoclassicism seems to have a…

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    went to the Palais Garnier Opera House to observe the ballerinas (Edgar Degas). His focus was on their natural movement as they practiced. Exploring the way the dancers' bodies flowed through performance. Edgar showed a talent for drawing while young and wanted to become and artist. Edgar spent a lot of time at the Louvre a famous art museum in Paris. He loved to paint the dancers practicing. He wanted to capture their energy, hard work and effort. He copied many of the masterpieces of classical…

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    favorite thing to do. This fall my art appreciation teacher, Mrs. Trotter, announced that we would be going on a field trip. We were going to the Philbrook Museum of Art. The only reason I was excited was because I had gone before and knew how impressive it was. We went to study the architecture of the house and the many Renaissance paintings that are shown there. Most of the class was able to attend, and I think we all were impressed. The Philbrook Museum of Art was originally a house. Built…

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    Marcel Duchamp Case Study

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    minimalist sculpture. Free of texture, or even a trace of the artist’s hands the L Beams free the audience from distractions so that they are able to truly experience the shapes. Like The Fountain, L Beams takes a shape that is normally not considered art and Morris changes the audience’s perception and transforms the stainless steel beams into an…

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    Develop craft Technique: learning to use arts language, conventions, styles. Working respectfully with props, instruments and other equipment. Making: To complete my storying journey I needed to use computer and video recording and editing software to be able to record and edit my Arts Making piece of work. As I recorded my video (many times!), I would watch the video afterward and take note of areas where I could improve, such as voice projection, better eye contact, telling my story succinctly…

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    Ur Namma Stele Analysis

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    could have been sculpted there. In this time period, one can conclude that there has been many tributes to Ur-Namma if he has not only stele made for him, but an entire pyramidal structure dedicated to him, as well. What drew me into this piece of art in the museum was that it's only a fragment. The entire stele is not shown, but just a small portion of its history is on display. The rest will never be seen. The stele has a cloud of mystery surrounding it. We are only left up to our imagination…

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    Royal Acquaintances

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    Our two pieces to compare and contrast are from the Metropolitan Museum of Art the are: The Royal Acquaintances on Memi and Sabu and Statue of Gudea. Similarities between the two are: Their function, which is to represent the subjects as actual persons in the real life as well as in the afterlife. The Royal Acquaintances being used to supply a body for the dead to inhabit in the afterlife (Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History The Royal Acquaintances of Memi and Sabu, 2016), and the Statue of…

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    Art has multiple meanings depending on the artist, for me, art is the application of color in a scientific manner to create magic in a canvas. Art is harmony, but harmony that can be found in the science of color. As most of the artists that are part of the salon and those whose art is denied or ignored, I am a Parisian and an even though I am a very patriotic and conservative person, I utilized Art to evade traditionalism and to express my original style. I am a learner every day, but Art has…

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    J. M. W. Turner

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    unfortunate death. He created beautiful works of art now exhibited in many places of the world. I picked him because I have had many experiences with his art, and I love his style of painting, especially how he made light realistic. Examples of this can be seen when light shines on water or when the moon is present. This and the amount of detail makes looking at Turner’s art very enjoyable. The first stage of his life was very hard. I think he may have started art to focus on other things.…

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