The Art of War

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    During that time there was the cold war going on with the Soviet Union and there was the Vietnam War which has spread throughout Southeast Asia with this the American government has lied to its citizens about the Vietnam War and resulted with the truth being revealed and the government wasn’t trusted anymore at the same time the Soviet Union has taken control over Vietnam. During…

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    In Moscow and died July 31 1957. Pavel created an oil painting during the period of surrealism. Surrealism is the movement when artist made art to represent their unconscious thoughts and dreams. Hide and seek was created by Tchelitchew sometime between June 1940-1942 in Vermont during world war 2, again during the period of surrealism. Pavel believed his art to be “a kind of metamorphism as a magic which can transform any visible object into a whole series of objects.” The painting is displayed…

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    Art Nouveau (1890 – 1910) and Art Deco (1925-40) are two major graphic design art styles, during which combined many art forms in a new and enhanced way creating distinct themes. During these periods there were artists that employed each style reflecting, on how artist ideas and values had progressed. This essay compares and contrast these two art styles through the historical aspects of how these styles came into existence, the many cultural aspects and beliefs that helped create some of the…

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    Art is about individual finding and imagination. It is an boulevard by which a culture is judged on its victory or failures. The intellectual and affecting strength of its populace is often prejudiced by optimistic or harmful effects that the guidance has on those society. There are at smallest amount three periods in narration in the 20th century, worldwide, where the talent of a people or inhabitants has been honestly prejudiced by the management or political bearing of that nation. The…

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    class and statues.The purpose of propaganda war posters were for readers and viewers to stop, read the poster and take action. War posters was a trendy thing because it had lots of bright bold colors that attracted viewers and had straight short forward information. Propaganda in world war 2, used by the britain government was used to help motivate people to come to the home front to help and motivate people to keep strong and believe that they will win the war. it was also used to dissuade the…

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    new ideas about art functions, and more experimentation. Yet no one seems to agree on when Modernism actually began. Some argue that Impressionism could be considered the first modern movement. In class, it was defined as a time frame of 1915 to 1940 . Other sources say it began after WWI, which ended in 1918. I theorize that it began before all of those. Prior to the 19th century, artists’ works were dictated by from wealthy patrons, or institutions like the church. Much of this art depicted…

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    When he entered his teenage years he became interested in art. He then graduated from Franklin school and was drafted in ww2. After ww2 he went back to college and finished up his college career. After college, he went to work in commercials. His first painting was from mythology books. He would take pictures from mythology books and would paint pictures. He then started working on pictures that were from comic books. Lichtenstein most famous art piece is "WHAAM" and that is my…

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    Dancing Mutants Analysis

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    It is undeniable that culture impacts art. When it comes to modern art, some of the most notable causes of changing are the World Wars, the corrupted society, and polluted environment. A lot of modern art paintings are abstract, which helps deepen the understanding and interpretation. Besides, it does not matter where it is in the world, art takes the same drive for innovating. This analysis will talk about two paintings in two different countries: “Dancing Mutants” by the Filipino artist Ocampo…

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    where trying to tell me some sort of story involving war or just of something heroic. Displayed on Heracles at a carousal in the Greek Art book by Sieber is a pot with an amazing painting on it. This type of art tells a story which I personally think that this is usually what Greek art attempted to do. Even though the sculpture and pottery are two different things they both seem to bring a background of events when you take a glance at them. Two arts, one made of clay and one made of marble, but…

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    World War II and the reign of the Nazi Party greatly affected the whole world and shaped it into what it is today. It not only affected the economics and political aspects of countries but also the artistic side as well. It allowed for the modern art movement in Europe to travel across the sea to other countries, allowing its ideals to spread. With what happened to art during the reign of Hitler it can be said that it both changed how art was seen and also showed that no powerful force could…

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