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    more vibrant colors with ease and began experimenting with the techniques he saw in the art of the impressionist and post-impressionists. While in Paris, Vincent was acquainted with various other artists including: Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, and Emile…

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    Critique Project Upon taking music, I never thought I would have ever learned so much about the history and importance of fine arts not just in America, but also around the world. Art has a whole new meaning to me, one of which opens my eyes to the every day sights of life. The definition of art is “the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as a painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or…

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    Chanel brand. She later died in 1971. The second person they learned about was Thierry Henry. He was a famous soccer player. Thierry was born in 1977 in Ulis, France. He is now age 39. The next famous person they wanted to learn about was Claude Monet. Claude was a famous painter and the founder of French impressionist painting. He was born in 1840 in Paris, France and later died in 1926 in Giverny, France. The last famous person they learned about was Brigitte Bardot. Brigitte was born in 1934…

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    A large inciting factor of Wassily’s decision was his inspiration from the French artist, Claude Monet. Kandinsky liked that “in Monet’s paintings the subject matter played a secondary role to color.” This led to some of Kandinsky’s earlier works being a mixture of folk art and reality. One of his earlier works that presents the color over matter…

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    The Way Art Moves the Soul Many concerned parents and educators argue that art class it is a waste of the student’s time and that students should be focusing on their academic education. Today, education is defined as attending school to acquire knowledge in the courses of mathematics, science, literature, social studies. Consequently, the art budget is being cut in many public schools. Jesse LaTourette explains that “The main reason for this is because of how costly it can be to the school,”…

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    France Research Paper

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    Revolution started. Citizens are very proud of their government and country and believe in égalite, French for equality. They dress in a very sophisticated and professional style. Art flourishes in France; it’s everywhere. Many famous artists such as Claude Monet and Edgar Degas were inspired by…

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    Art is truly experienced in the senses of the beholder. The same painting, movie or piece of music can evoke a wide array of emotions in many different people, or even in one person alone. The desire to express ourselves thorough our creativity is a characteristic shared by most people. Letting our imaginations run free to create, manipulate, and incorporate our vision into something that lasts caries deep meaning. The word ‘Art’ itself encompasses so many mediums; paintings, drawings,…

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    Center in Los Angeles and the Getty Villa in Malibu. The Getty Center is known for their collection of European paintings, drawings, sculptures and illuminated manuscripts. The collection has many famous pieces of art with works from Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, and Vincent van Gogh. The museum is dedicated to the study of the arts and offers many public programs. With multiple outdoor exhibits conservation is a main concern at The Getty. To understand…

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    In the 19th century, British society was ruled by Queen Victoria and her ideals. During the Victorian Period, many artistic styles appeared, as well as political and social movements. Furthermore, the era was characterized by rapid change and developments in nearly every field, from advances in medical, scientific and technological knowledge to changes in population growth and location. It was the Age of the Empire, prosperity and great political reform, but also it was a time of contradiction.…

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    Art Vanitas Meaning

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    still life vanitas: In the arts, vanitas is one of the symbolic work of art especially linked a still-life painting of a 17th-century Dutch genre containing symbols of death or change as a reminder of their inevitability, also it is connected with other places and periods. The word vanitas it is actually a Lation word means "vanity" and loosely translated agree to the meaninglessness of earthly life and the transient nature of all earthly goods and pursuits. As applied to vanitas art, the word…

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