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    Francisco Goya was a Spanish romantic painter. He was known for his disruptive work and royal paintings. Goya’s paintings, drawings, and engravings reflected modern historical disturbances during his time (Harris-Frankfort 1). Goya had influenced Romantics of the early 1800s, with his skill of capturing dramatic moments and using his fantastic imagination (Stokstad 1). Goya’s paintings went from lighthearted and jolly to deeply pessimistic (Vorrhies 1). Francisco Goya was born on March 30,…

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    Picasso Vs Velázquez

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    Art is a great topic to converse and talk about because art is everywhere and it defines us all whether we realize it or not art is upon us and describes our ways and the story of our live's. Throughout art's history in old Spain there were two famous painters who enjoyed art known as the great and famous Picasso and Velázquez. As a matter of fact these two famous painters painted things for a reason and that reason was to tell the world the stories of their live's through drawing and paintings…

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    Maids In Las Meninas

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    princess. Later in 1957, Pablo Picasso, another Spanish painter, combined his cubistic style and crazy color palate to make an interesting and original idea for the classic Las Meninas painting. Diego Velazquez's Las Meninas was focused on the the maids. It is obvious because the of the title and he has all of the maids in the painting and they take up most of it. It also apparent they were the most important as they were get Infanta Margarita ready for the day. Pablo Picasso made…

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    Guernica Persuasive Essay

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    Aundrea Owsley Professor Sevak Critical Thinking Essay 19 April 2015 Executions of the Third of May and Guernica The two, prominent paintings “Guernica” by Pablo Picasso and “Executions of the Third of May” by Francisco de Goya both record and commemorate events that have taken place. These paintings are antiwar symbols that are still looked upon today in grief. Even though both paintings are from two very different time periods they both show an outcry of the nation of Spain in pain and dismay…

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    style. By emphasising arrangements of colour, and perceiving paintings in extreme abstract and geometric senses, Cezanne established the bridge between Impressionism and art of the twentieth century’s new inquest, Cubism. Cezanne directly inspired Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in their Cubist experiments, the first movements of abstract style. This christened Cézanne as ‘the father of Modernism’. His work became a catalyst for the abstract art of the 20th century, and all who followed the…

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    This project discusses the African Mask. The earliest use of the African mask was for rituals and ceremonies and the oldest found mask is from 7000 BC. However, Masks were found older but because of the materials that were used from making the mask included leather and wood, they did not survive to be found. (2) The masks were important during the Paleolithic times. (3) The African masks are an important part of African ceremonies, rituals, initiations, celebration and secret communities. (1)…

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    Three Musicians Picasso

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    For this art assignment the artwork I decided to write about was a piece by an artist named Pablo Picasso. One of the artworks I picked that he made was a piece named, Three Musicians. This artwork is in the New York Museum of Modern Art now. He painted this artwork when he was younger. While he was with his family in the Fontainebleau in the summer of 1921. Three Musicians measure more than two meters wide and high. It is painted in the style of Synthetic Cubism and gives appearance of cut…

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    and sculptor who never was successful during his lifetime. He mainly worked in Paris and his main subject was portraits and full figures of humans. He is known for portraying nude women in a modern style. In Paris, he met prominent Artist’s such as Pablo Picasso and Constantin Brancusi. The movie basically covers his life in Paris, centering on his relationship with Picasso and his lover Jeanne. In this movie, Modigliani is being masterfully depicted by Andy Garcia. The Movie begins with the…

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    “A history of art begins to look a little more interesting where it claims that art has a symbolic value” (Potts). Throughout history there has been a number of very symbolic paintings and images created by many different artists. Whether it was pablo picasso or Leonardo da vinci or any artist there is a meaning behind most pieces they paint. W.H Auden loved to go to an art museum and study paintings try and figure out the meanings of them. Auden stumbled across a painting that caught his eye…

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    perspective with a single view point was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and later, collage.” Cubism was, in fact, one of the most influential visual art styles of the early twentieth century. While the Spaniard Pablo Picasso (1181-1973) and the Frenchman Georges Braque (1882-1963) created the idea behind cubism, it was the French art critic, Louis Vauxcelles that coined the term “cubism” after seeing the landscapes Braque had painted in 1908. The…

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