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    M. C. Escher

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    M.c. Escher is one of the world's most famous graphic artist known.He was born june 7th 1898 in leeuwarden netherlands. M.c. Escher studied at the school for architectural and decorative arts. He studied graphic arts. He has a wife and three sons as well. He was raised by his father he had four other brothers. M.c. Escher was a dutch man he died March 27,1972. M.c escher’s full name was Maurits Cornelis Escher. He was left handed and a talented artist but he did poorly in his other classes. He…

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    Rembrandt was born to the son a miller on July 15, 1606. His family was modest but took a great deal of care about his education. Although he enrolled in the University of Leiden he soon left to follow his passion for art. Both his masters Jacob van Swanenburch and later on Pieter Lastman were greatly known for their historical paintings. He mastered and perfected everything he was taught after six months. As a young master he then gained a more famously known student named Gerrit Dou. His wife…

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    Rene Magritte Influences

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    Influences or inspirations and techniques of Rene Magritte. My research for this group presentation involves studying the influences that ultimately inspired Rene Magritte's work and what techniques he would use when painting. One of the major concepts behind his work was the appeal of the human unconscious and Magritte often portrayed works where the subject would blur the lines between the rational and irrational. Magritte's work is quite realistic and illustrative and this technique allows…

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    In 1889, a Dutch painter by the name of Vincent van Gogh created this piece called Wheat Field with Cypresses. This painting's medium was oil on canvas and had a dimension of 28 7/8 x 36 ¾ in. A Cypress is an evergreen coniferous tree in which van Gogh loved to capture and paint landscapes with the trees in it. He considered this to one of the best summer landscapes. An element found in this piece by Vincent van Gogh is line. Lines are all over in this piece and the lines connect to each other…

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    Was Rockwell’s painting based off of cultural or historical reasons? Tacked on the upper right corner is to be found Durer, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Picasso’s paintings, this helps Rockwell attempt to create himself in part through the likeness of history, or was this a way to compare and contrast their skills and accomplishments. Noticing the three photos on the left corner of the canvas…

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    Nocturne Essay

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    Description Nocturne: Blue and Gold Old Battersea Bridge is an oil on canvas painting by the talented nineteenth century artist, James Abbott McNeil Whistler. At first glance, one notices the simple yet elegant nature of this painting. The focus in this piece is put on the Thames River and the Battersea Bridge since they are at the forefront of the painting. This art work encompasses the beauty of the Thames River during night time, hence the use of the word "nocturne" in the naming of this…

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    Perched atop the living room fireplace, a replica of the Vincent Van Gogh masterpiece “The Starry Night” mesmerized my eyes and imagination. Overcoming the limitations of a 20”x30” dark frame, the hills rolled and the clouds swirled, immersing me within its third dimension. Inspired and amazed by power of rendering trivial scene into a creative art work“The Starry Night” , I challenged myself to create artwork as creative as Van Gogh’s, one that was deserving of the space right next to his…

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    while in the pursuit of perfection. This boy’s name is Vincent Van Gogh, about whom it could be said, he is the greatest artist to ever have lived. Van Gogh’s art has been sold for more money than any artist to have ever lived. The monetary value of art is not the most important factor. Art should be really valued by what it portrays. Art is a window to the soul; it shows the passion that a person holds close to their heart.…

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    A fine example of beautiful art is, Vincent Van Gogh’s painting Starry Night Over the Rhone was created in 1888. Other than this particular piece Van Gogh created large assortment of night paintings because “…before he became an artist, Vincent van Gogh was fascinated by the cycles of nature and human life and the times of day.” (Van Gogh and The Colors of the Night. 9) He was looking to capture the emotions and feelings of the times. Gogh’s work appeals to us not only for it being pleasing to…

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    Vincent van Gogh and The Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck are both famous paintings that were painted during the Post-Impressionism era and the Early Renaissance era. Each piece is unique and display different artistic composition. Starry Night portrays a glowing night sky over a village and The Arnolfini Portrait portrays a wealthy couple holding hands in a bedroom. The differences in time period and the artists’ experiences influenced the aesthetics of both artworks. Vincent van Gogh was a…

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