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    The Parc Monceau

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    Claude Monet is an oil on canvas painting. The painting is 28 5/8 inches horizontally by 21 3/8 inches vertically. I discovered this piece of art online through the Metropolitan Museum of Art website located in New York, New York, along with many other of his art pieces, but this one I appreciated the most. The Parc Monceau is a representational and figurative painting because it depicts scenery we see in real life as well as people just slightly out of focus in the work. As for the content,…

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    The oldest art has been documented by humans during the prehistoric Stone Age, but art has probably been present even before that time period. Since the beginning of civilization there have been many different artists that have contributed to distinctive art periods. One of the most powerful and virtuoso artists that lived in the twentieth century was Pablo Picasso who is known for founding a number of art forms and techniques that have helped in the development of different sights of art. There…

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    Sally Mann Art Analysis

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    The mysterious nature of the artists in ART 21 Place black and white canvases with indistinct inspirational of art design is what formerly stimulated artist to draw and take all sort of picture. The big wall, signature on other properties, wall design and collection of artifact provoked an emotional and sociological examination that informed artist the thrilled of painting. Most artist created figurative painting in which make other who see their work as inspirational or a reflection of their…

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    O Keeeffe Visual Analysis

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    Cities worldwide containing enormous skyscrapers, bustling streets, and breathtaking views has captured artists attention and been the focal point of thousands of art pieces. However, the way an artist portrays their interpretation of the city often varies. At first glance, Fernand Léger’s 1919 The City and Georgia O’Keeffe’s 1925 New York Street With Moon appear to be extremely different photos— the color schemes, spacing, and amount of detail to objects and movement for each photo are distinct…

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    could describe the world as it ages, it would be art. Art has been part of our history from the very beginning at which it has served as the earliest form of record of the events that occurred in the past. It also has illustrated and still illustrates life from different time periods and cultures. One recurring subject that appeared throughout the entire history of art is the depiction of man and how it has developed over the centuries. From the art of the Paleolithic period, ancient near East,…

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    Architectural Spaces

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    the relationship between Architecture as an art to be interpreted in the written word. What is this 'mythology '? If it is to be understood in the contemporary sense, then this mythology can be read as a collection of symbols and stories through which contemporary culture gives meaning to itself. This creates the idea of Architectural Spaces as witnesses to this…

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    to those who view it through different elements and principles. Michael was born in Canoga Park, California and attended Southern Utah University where he initially began studying to become an actor but later moved on to pursue art. He now is an associate professor of Art and Design at the Pacific…

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    The Unicorn Is Found, is a miraculous tapestry that hangs in The Metropolitan Museum Of Art in New York. (Stokstad and Cothren). Unfortunately, the place of origin and the artist for this piece is unknown. It is composed of wool, silk, and metal threads, forming this 12-foot by 12-foot textile. This tapestry incorporates many human figures surrounding a simple fountain. The figures carry weaponry and shields, suggesting that these humans are on a hunt. They congregate together behind the…

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    American Modernism Essay

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    The America modernist are also significant for the late art that they influenced. (Spam, 2016) Subject and Styles Joseph Stella was an immigrant to America as an artist he had a figurative art style when he painted his portraits. He was very enthusiastic and passionate about the profiles and shapes or designs of the buildings that he painted in Metropolis. Joseph Stella moved from one art style to the next for example he went from realism…

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    I found my visit to the Tampa Museum of Art to be enjoyable. I really enjoyed seeing older pieces of art like the red and black figure vases and greco-roman statues. I loved the few ancient marble pieces they did have and I wish there were more of them. I do however wish the museum’s collection was larger and I was surprised when I came into to the last section of the museum to realize that it was the last room. Even though the museum did not have a large collection, I did still the enjoy the…

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