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    C4e4s4 Analysis

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    1. Karen has exhibited good skills in painting and drawing. She is creative and puts forth adequate effort on each project. C4e4s4 2. Tia has exhibited excellent skills in painting and drawing. Her creative mind shines through her artwork. She interprets directions in a unique way to create her own individual style of art. C4e4s4 3. Gina has exhibited excellent skills in painting and drawing. Her vast imagination is evident in her artwork. She give their best effort for each project. C4e4s4 4.…

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    The painting is a intricate portrait of a woman by Renaissance artist Rafael Sanzio. The woman shares many similarities to the woman in many of Raphael’s other paintings and almost seem to be the same person. The painting has a lifelike feel not only because of her warm, yet, captivating eyes, but, because of the intricate detail in her attire. His way of accentuating each and every detailed crease, the perfect contrast of light which not only shows the detail of her dress, but, adds the…

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    this essay over “Starry Night” because I have a great understanding of this piece of art. In many of the “Starry Night” viewer’s eyes it is a beautiful piece of work, but in Vincent van Gogh’s eyes it is his worst piece of art. Van Gogh says the painting is not realistic enough, but “Starry Night is definitely one of the most amazing pieces of art I have ever seen. As I explain the form and content of “Starry Night” it will show why this piece of work is so amazing in my eyes. This beautiful…

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    professional when it comes to painting. But there were two very famous and well known artist who did. Diego Velázquez and Pablo Picasso were two very famous artist, and are still well known and remembered today. Both artist are very different and also alike in some unique ways with their style and technique. Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez was the leading artist for the Spanish Golden Age. He died on August 6, 1660 in Madrid,Spain. Even though he was known for his realism paintings. He was…

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    Kenya Caves Research Paper

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    were carved out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills during the period of 6th and 10th centuries, the same times the Ajanta caves were abandoned. Reminiscent of the Ajanta caves, the Ellora caves are also world famous for their spectacular paintings and sculpture. Even after extensive research, the experts are still unable to tell how these magnificent caves were carved. There is no concrete evidence available that explains the process or information about the builders. The caves took…

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    The painting that I chose for my visual analysis term paper is Adoration of the Magi, Gherardo di Jacopa Starna, c. 1405. The artist was born in Florence, but came to be an artist in Spain. The painting can be found in the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City. The painting was a gift to the museum in 1952. This paintings focus is on the mother and child, which I assume is Jesus and Mary. All the figures are standing in a line facing the father, mother, and child. There’s a man kneeling to the…

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    Many pieces of art were looted during the holocaust by Hitler and the Nazis. Later, men were sent out to find all of the missing art. These men were named the Monuments Men. Many of the art stolen were paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Henri Matisse, while other pieces of art that were stolen were sculptors. But Hitler's main reason for stealing art was for an idea he had. Hitler had an idea that required a lot of famous art. It was rumored that he was going to build a “super museum”…

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    in our society. One of the most interesting painting that intrigues me from the SmARThistory links from Khan Academy is The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci made from 1495-1498. The painting was made using oil paint, fresco, and tempura in Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan. The artwork illustrates Jesus and his twelve apostles sitting at a table, where he tell reveals that one of them will betray him and his apostles’ reactions. I selected this painting because I am someone who is not very…

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    Textual Analysis Of Art

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    size of 27.94 × 30.48 cm (11 × 12 in). The choice of the size provides the viewer with the enough space to identify various elements that compose the painting. For instance, one can easily see the background and the multiple images apart from the one belonging to the woman. Logically, the choice of the frame dimensions proves critical to any painting. In the case of Siesta, the artist used a reasonable size that provides users with the clear view of the image. The proportion of the height to…

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    depiction of the earlier painting of the French town by Paul Cezanne. This painting’s present location is in the Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts in the Beck Collection; its original location is in France. The piece is oil on canvas, and it can only be viewed from the front because its hanging on a wall. The style of the piece is Fauves; Fauvist use bright colors in their purest and strongest states, which is very graphic in this particular piece. The title of the painting comes from the curving…

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