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    Aurora Borealis Analysis

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    The two paintings I chose to compare and contrast are Aurora Borealis by Frederic Edwin Church and Portrait of Félix Fénéon by Paul Signac. Both paintings have the same mediums; oil on canvas. Aurora Borealis was created in 1865, it is now housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington and its dimensions are 142.3 x 212.2 cm. Portrait of Félix Fénéon was created in 1890, it is now housed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and its dimensions are 74 x 95 cm. Aurora Borealis is…

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    Perseus Confronting Phineus with the Head of Medusa was created by a man named Sebastiano Ricci in the years from about 1705-1710 (Museum). Ricci was a very famous painter and was eventually commissioned by many such as the Duke of Savoy and the Emperor Charles VI. Ricci’s main study was in the style of grand manner fresco painting’s (NGA.GOV). His painting Perseus Confronting Phineus with the Head of Medusa was created during the period of the Baroque time. Ricci’s work of art is an oil on…

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    Cimabue Vs Giotto Analysis

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    is rather a representation of an ideal heavenly form because she has a dainty look to her. (Callie’s Blog) In Giotto’s Painting of Madonna, she is depicted much bulkier, and she has a real monumental value to her because of his use of shapes and shading (Fig. 13). She is also just larger proportions-wise compared to Cimabue’s painting. This projects a more, realistic and human…

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    Medieval art has less detail so it is smaller. In the Renaissance the art had more color. Medieval art has more shades of brown, blue, and red. Renaissance art had more colors of the rainbow.Renaissance art also had more perspective or shading. Medieval art had barely any shading.…

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    "Ramona" is on normal canvas paper and is using fine liner and oil paints to create the simple colouring and shading style, the shading is minimal and just where the main shading would be instead of blending it, it gives off a harsher block shading to show off the hardness of the "punkness" of the piece. Although his art style is still "burton-esque" and like characature, he uses bright colours to contrast against the dark of…

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    Remy Hair Weave

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    The most effective method to pick the Privilege Remy Hair Weave The deep wave human hair weave is the most noteworthy quality fake hair accessible in the business sector today. Since the external layer of the hair strands are not messed with less costly weaves and augmentations, Remy hair has a more characteristic and sound look and feel. Hair weaves and expansions are utilized for an assortment of purposes, and can incorporate adding volume to diminishing hair, or investigating new hairstyles…

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    of the Holocaust is. The common aspects of comics that Spiegelman gives meaning to include the panel sizes and overall format within the graphic comic. Looking at the actual art, Spiegelman creates shading in the comic to showcase the mood and ability to connect scenes together with the common shading in mind. Symbolism is in his artwork as well, which is a distinctive ability that is unable to be seen if Maus was written textually. Spiegelman uses his knowledge of graphics to add specifics and…

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    The land has a warm tone, and there is a lot of shading in the water to show the shadow of the buildings and boats in the landscape. Canaletto beautifully illustrates the depth of the picture by using a vanishing point and making objects in the background and middle ground seem more far away. Also, he…

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    Dante's Inferno Mountains

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    limbs randomly popping out of the sea. The reader can also see the desperation of one male who is trying to climb onto the boat, just to escape the constant torrent, his hands digging into the wood just hoping to just hang on and arrive on land. The shading of one of the characters grabbing the boat pays more attention to all strength in his arms just to hold on, rather then this individual face.There is all this raw emotion in one painting, describing the horrors of living in limbo in…

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    Phoenix Art Museum Essay

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    The Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix Public Library, and the Phoenix Art Museum have key characteristics that represent the landscape as well as their functionality. It can be said that the design of these buildings are similar and at the same time completely different in the way that they represent the landscape. The Instrument museum was designed by Rich Varda, an award-winning architect. The construction began on February 2008 and the museum opened its doors in April 2010. The Phoenix…

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