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    Vermeer paintings were considered to be extraordinary because his painting does not exclude any foreign objects within his paintings. His paintings would have symbols or art of some kind from different continental regions which means the Dutch wasn’t to present that trading from other areas is a core principle of the Dutch trading company. The painting analyzes how maps, Asian goods, and people within the painting give a clue of how the Dutch’s was globally presence…

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    light flows in to all areas from different windows. Warmer light falls mostly on the people in the back and shadows cast slightly on the figures towards the front. There is a powerful balance and clear use of symmetry through the center of the painting. All the orthogonal lines point to two main men in the center of the piece, Aristotle and Plato. (Kleiner 2016, 2013, 2009) Raphael sets-up a good composition by showing equal space between these two influential figures and creates texture and…

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    For my clay vessel I made a dog. The elements of art that my dog had were color, texture, and shape. In this essay, I will talk about the elements of art and principles of design I used, the rules I broke while making this dog, and my personal This dog was a bright but also light pink. I got this color by mixing hot pink with white. The texture of my dog was very rough because there were some places that were very hard to sand. When I tried to sand it was so bumpy it would have taken…

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    whole? I struggled to find a reason for why Murakami created this piece; I decided that it was merely to show optimism and joy through a relatable element like flowers. After looking at it for some time, I noticed a placard on the wall next to the painting. One line of the writing on the wall mentioned outlines of skulls in the background. I had not seen them before, but pressed into the metallic background were tiny outlines of skulls. This discovery brought meaning to the piece. I interpreted,…

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    Throughout the reading, Teteriatnikov argues that Justinian’s and Theodora’s panels at San Vitale show the gender difference through their illusionistic locations in the painting and their actual locations in the church. Further, she states that the panels are made to ensure the resurrection and the eternal life of the imperial couple and their accompanying courtiers. In her argument about the gender differentiation in locations, Teteriatnikov uses a number of persuasive sources. An analysis of…

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    I am doing my artwork analysis on the painting “The Legend of Brutus and Portia”. This piece was done by Jacopo di Arcangelo or better known as Jacopo del Sellaio. He was an early renaissance painter from Florentine, Italy and the pupil of Filippo Lippi. The painting is located in San Francisco’s Legion of Honor museum. It was painted using oil on panel (wood). It stands 19 ¼ in. by 59 in. The frame, the painting is in really gives it a historical feeling. It even highlights the designs…

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    beauty of African culture through abstract paintings African painting is one of the famous paintings which are adored by the entire world for its uniqueness and simplicity. The African Art Paintings For Sale portrays life of the village scenes in Africa that involves the daily work that folks do such as caring for children, feeding them, playing, cooking, and fighting. Most of the African painting keeps human as the primary subject. There are paintings that revolve around the African wildlife…

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    So, he came down and looked at her work. Frida asked him if her work was good enough and if she should continue to pursue painting. She needed to know if she was good enough so that she could sell her work and make money to help support her family. Diego became enamored with Frida and was impressed with her work. Diego thought of her as an authentic artist. Diego told her that…

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    the time we spent apart, I drew on postcards for her using a variety of styles and subjects. When I went to visit her in America for the first time, I bought three large paintings to put on the wall. They were three about 24"x34" all in different art styles, and among them was one of mine. She had no idea that one the paintings were mine, and yet she was able to tell which one it was. At that moment, I knew that I had found what I've been looking for after so many years. Staying true to my…

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    an art camp with my friends, so even outside of school I am still drawing. Art has always been something I have found fun, from coloring, painting, drawing, and even playing with clay. I am applying for Art 1 to continue and grow my love for art. I love to be involved in art in anyway that I can. My favorite activities would include drawing and painting. I like…

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