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    Olga Koleeny

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    see most of the masterpieces in the major museums in Paris, London, Rome, Moscow and St. Petersburg. I have so many favorite artists so it would take two pages to list them all. I love going to the galleries and go through the long halls with the paintings, sculptures or…

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    The Kiss

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    Artistic Success As previously noted Vyse had exhibited a figurative group The Kiss (RA1857) at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1911. Again in 1913, he exhibited a bronze version of The Kiss (RA1992) at the R A (Fig. 20). The bronze, signed Charles Vyse on the back is undated. In 1911, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia, purchased an edition. 11 The author, Herbert H Stansfield published a monochrome photograph of The Kiss in his book Sculpture and the Sculptors Art. (1916) He refers…

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    Gasparetto

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    A mediumship is when a spirit of a deceased person uses a medium to communicate or create art with the living. They claim to be able to channel the spirits talents and abilities such as painting or drawing. A medium is said to be “imperfect” when the spirit’s higher level of talent is not transferred to the art or writing that is channeled. In other words, the ability of a spirit such as Rembrandt, when using the medium as a tool to create art, will not replicate the level of talent in his…

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    Hunger Number 2 Analysis

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    The Hunger Number 2 art piece, with its color affect, appears to portray a young boy who seems to be sad or depressed. The glare in his eyes may be an indicator that he has been crying and the line coloring of his face may depict the face of a homeless person are struggling person who has not bathe in a while. The facial structure of the person in the portrait sets the overall tone of the artwork. The tone of this are work is pretty much balance on the basis that the concerned person in the…

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    Conclusion Natura naturata versus natura naturans: Different ways of pursuing naturalism in the north and the south Throughout the paper, the question of how and to what extent early Netherlandish painting influenced Leonardo’s paintings of the High Renaissance has been discussed. By showing how Early Netherlandish artists may have influenced their Italian successors, we could set the foundation through comparison. Then, by discussing the characteristic of chiaroscuro in each period, we could…

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    Ceramika Research Paper

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    Ceramika Bringing nature into your home is as simple as adding accessories that are inspired by nature, whether objects from land, air and sea. With a Ceramika product in the mix, any interior can look like the outdoor without looking too outdoorsy. Want a piece of the ocean in your home? The Anthozoa by Ceramika resembles an underwater plants, which you don’t need to fish out of the water. The Ceramika History Founded as a manufacture of art and design in 1987, Ceramika is the brainchild of…

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    Rockwell’s artworks present a falsification of reality in American society?”. I believe that Norman Rockwell did not actually idealized some of the American images in his paintings, in fact, the reason that his paintings appear to be presenting a very ideal American society is that he has used a lot of symbols in his paintings, so in many of his “utopianism” artworks, there are actually some deeper and darker meanings behind them. Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) was an American illustrator, he…

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    Las Meninas

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    The painting Las Meninas is a very exquisite painting. It requires deep thought to understand. Although Velázquez painted the original, Picasso also made his own interpretation of it in a cubistic painting more fit to his style. There are differences and similarities to the two paintings and each painter needed much motivation to paint both masterpieces. The original Las Meninas painted by Velázquez, has a subtle but deep underlying meaning that can be difficult to define. In the painting you…

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    Zentangle Art Analysis

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    The media of this art piece consisted of large construction paper, and a permanent marker. The elements of design in the Zentangle amount to Line, Shape, Space, and Texture. The principles of design comprise of Pattern, Emphasis, Balance, Harmony, and Rhythm/Movement. I chose these because if you look at the art piece it directly pertains to the art. These elements and principles are absolutely essential to creating a wonderful zentangle. In order to create this art piece, we were recommended to…

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    Gene Basset's Controversy

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    During the 1990s, Gene Basset drew an untitled editorial cartoon to stress the importance of the controversy about economic development and preservation of the natural environment. Basset’s editorial cartoon depicts a man representing the Billboard Lobby holding a chainsaw and shouting “obstructionist” at a tree, Although Basset’s cartoon seems straightforward, it can be inferred that he was trying to stress the importance of the battle to limit or to expand billboards up and down highways. This…

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