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    woman in her twenties to have such a pink frilly girly room full of soft toys. Aronofsky used the music box and soft toys to show her innocence. Immediately she got up and rehearsed this showing her dedication for ballet; she rehearsed in front of a triptych mirror her Mum dressed her…

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    Painting Analysis Essay

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    Painting analysis is enabled through various technical photographic examinations. There are a range of methods used to investigate different aspects of an easel painting including methods for investigating the materials and techniques used to make paintings. A study of the painting as a physical object involves looking at the work out of its frame through the complete depth- from its support to the paint surface. The surface is examined using light microscopy, X radiography, reflected Infra-red…

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    Jan Van Eyck Annunciation

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    oil painting that was transferred from wood, panel, to a canvas. It was completed between 1434 and 1436 and it currently resides in the National Gallery of Art in D.C., where I visited it. It is believed by experts that this painting is part of a triptych, a work of art that is divided into three sections that are together and have artwork in both the inside and outside, although there has been no actual evidence that proves it. The painting is very complex and represents a highly religious…

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    As the audience are first introduced to the established symmetrical medium-shot divided by a gold regal crown, Chiron (now referred to as Black in the third of the triptychs), sits in the driving seat, while Kevin positioned in the passenger seat. However, based on the dialogue, the roles possess some auditory discordance as Kevin drives the conversation forward with his inquisitive, yet teasing behavior, exemplified…

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    ideally we wouldn 't have to be so impressed by Renée sauce cities we be inspired to rival and equal their achievements in the architectural idiom of our own times for recharge Venice 14 8858-year-old Venetian painter Giovanni Bellini completes a triptych featuring in the central panel baby Jesus and his mother Christian artists have been painting the scene for many centuries the things of early become this powerful and convincing in the last hundred or so years hitherto marrying her little boy…

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    Inequity In Art

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    Three pieces in the ICA’s Transcending Material Exhibition had a recurring motif each embodied a force of contemporaneity which Terry smith outlines as “Globalization…social inequity... (and a)culture (of) image economy” in the case of the infinitely reflected glass decanters (McElheny a commentary on globalized industrial manufacturing or the the two chairs and there functional replica’s challenge to value placed on art objects in a culture questioning the value of authenticity(McMakin)to the…

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    What is more, with such characters as the scandalous singer Shug Avery and the sturdy village girl Sofia, the author introduces an optimistic image of the new age modern woman. This new woman is not only independent, strong and able to stand up for herself, but is in many ways also extremely masculine: she looks butch, participates in fights, wears trousers, talks, thinks and makes love like a man. Finally, in The Color Purple these masculine women have a huge impact on the psychological…

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the world's largest encyclopedic art museums, located on the eastern side of the central park, in Manhattan. With more than 2 million works of art collection from around the globe, it also has collection from per-historic timeline. Each works of arts in here, organized by their own access codes, and placed into a specific gallery from a specific time period within their respective fields. The artwork that I chose to talk about today is a magnificent altarpiece,…

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    complexity, details, and thoughtfulness. Each provides endless observation and 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…

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    Rosso Fiorentino Analysis

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    In the Ahmanson building at the Los Angeles County Museum of Arts is one of the most unusual artwork that has ever captured my attention: the Allegory of Salvation with the Virgin and Christ Child, St. Elizabeth, the Young St. John the Baptist and Two Angels. The painting depicts the Virgin Mary, holding the baby Jesus and St. Elizabeth with her son John the Baptist lying dead on the floor while there are two angels above them. It was produced by Italian artist, Rosso Fiorentino in year 1521.…

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