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    Ridge. It was made at 2001 by Wayne Thiebaud,the now 94-year-old artist who spent 76 years of his life making 120 drawings,etchings,prints, and paintings. All of his 120 artworks are at Pasadena Museum of California’s Art, including the San Francisco Westside Ridge. The San Francisco Westside Ridge is a 36 x 36 in(91.4 x 91.4 cm) oil on canvas with the painting being a view of California,San Francisco in a bird’s eye view. In the foreground you see a road going downhills, possibly coming…

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    sentences describing the work) Things to consider: materials, techniques, category (landscape, portrait, etc), style used, etc. It appears that the artist used oil paint as their medium for this portrait. Based on the year the painting was created, it is likely that the painting was done on wood rather than canvas. This portrait is formal and reserved. It represents the Italian specialty of idea beauty. II. Formal Analysis (write 5-6 sentences describing things like shape, lines, color,…

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    interpretation by the viewer. Hieronymus Bosch’s painting, The Garden of Earthly Delights, is oil on oak panels, measuring 220 cm × 389 cm. Finished in 1505, the piece is a triptych, constructed in three panels hinged at the sides. When closed, the scene is a grayscale translucent image of the earth, sky, and sea before man appeared. When opened, the three panels show a colorful interior bursting with naked men and women, odd creations,…

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    Baroque time period in 1610-1611. The painting itself is fifteen feet in height and twenty-one feet in width (Pritchard). Rubens created the painting using oil paint, specifically oil paint on wood (Pritchard). Prior to the destruction of the church, the Elevation of the Cross was originally located at the Church of St. Walburga in Antwerp (Pritchard). Today, the painting is located at the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp (Pritchard). Within that Cathedral, the painting functions as an…

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    art within the photography, painting and sculpture exhibit of the museum. This following piece of art” Parable of the Marriage Feast made by Pieter Aertsen, stood out to me and therefore I choose to discuss it. Pieter Aertsen, called Lange Pier meaning “Tall Pete” because of his height, was a Dutch Painter. He invented the monumental genre scene, which he was remarkably known for, often included a biblical scene in the background, combined still life and genre painting. Aertsen was born in 1507…

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    San Diego Museum Analysis

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    they are stepping into a building in Europe. Once the museum is entered, the first sight noticeable are the big and elegant stairs that lead to the upstairs galleries. The museum has an extensive artwork collection. There are many paintings, from classic European paintings such as Spanish and Italian old masters to a range of South Asian art. Also, we can find an entire section of native artwork from the Americas and across the Pacific, as well as photography and sculptures from these regions…

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    Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights was painted during 1480-1505. This painting was produced on a panel and painted with oil. It is 200 cm tall and 390 cm wide. Bosch’s work was a 3-part altarpiece known as a triptych. Bosch’s art work is a depiction of heaven, sin in the real world, and hell. In this paper, I am going to analyze the biblical symbols in the closed portion of the panel, the left, centre, and right panel of Bosch’s masterpiece. The outer wings is painted with dark black and…

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    Painting is a form of art used by artist to express and describe the views of the world through their eyes. Florence Griswold helped many artist to follow their dreams of painting and also make a name for themselves. Griswold turned her home in Old Lyme into a boarding house for artist to come and stay as long as they wanted. Most artist came at the beginning of spring and stayed until early fall, although there were a few artist that stayed during the winter to paint as well. When artists…

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    Expressing emotions through art is often what we think of when it comes to creating a painting. For Farber and Dumontier, instead of working alone, they collaborated with each other to create little panels that includes their social views that reflects the society. Farber and Dumontier had their little Wednesday tradition of meeting up every Wednesday if possible, and have fun. Basically they put on music, have a couple of beers and just paint. Farber and Dumontier’s work has caught my attention…

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    Altarpiece is perhaps one of the greatest Renaissance paintings of the 1500s. Sculpted and painted by Niclaus of Haguneau and Matthias Grünewald, respectively, between 1512 and 1516, the altarpiece is currently located at the Unterlinden Museum in France. It is comprised of two sets of wings, which depict three different arrangements or views. You can view it at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN2VvXtjkjI, which shows each distinctive panel of the triptych. During the French…

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