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Marcel Duchamp Salvador Dali
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Marcel Duchamp Nude Descending Staircase 1912
Marcel Duchamp, born 1887 and died in 1968, was a
modernist artist. His painting, Nude Descending
Staircase No. 2 was painted in 1912 using oil on
canvas with a dimension of 58 x 35 inches in size.
It was first exhibited at the New York Armory Show
in 1913, where it aroused great controversy, and
is now kept at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in
the Louise and Walter Arsenberg collection.
Duchamp was influenced by the increasing trend of
artists disco...
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Claude Monet Edgar Degas
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Impressionism was the most important Art movement
of the nineteenth century, having a great
influence on the development of Modern Art. The
name impressionism itself comes from a painting
Impression sunrise created by Claude Monet (a
member of the group) being influenced by Japanese
Art 1863 was considered to be the start of
Impressionism. However the name of the group did
not appear until 1874, when the first exhibition
was held. Impressionism consisted of landscapes,
seascapes, snow scenes, ba...
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Difficult To Understand Piece Of Art
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Spirituality in Art Art becomes a spiritual
process depending upon the degree of commitment
that you bring to it. Every experience becomes
direct food for your art. Then your art teaches
you about life. Nick Bantock People do hundreds
and thousands of things every day: get up, get
dressed, wash up, have breakfast, get on a bus to
get to college, write abstracts and essays,
communicate with other people and hardly ever
realize that any item of their usual daily program
can become an art if they p...
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Artists No Longer Chose This Picture Painted
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Impressionism originated in Impressionism
impressionism Impressionism originated in Paris,
starting in 1870 going to 1890. When impressionism
was introduced the artists where just coming from
paintings and drawings of photo images and
changing to subjects such as a? Luncheon of the
Boating Party? or? The Prima Ballerina? . The
subjects where no longer boring portraits of
people but interesting daily objects. The aim of
an impressionist was to capture the fleeting
vision of joyful everyday scenes...
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Biographers Giovanni Petro Bellori Alleges Biographers Giovanni Petro Caravaggio
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There are many Renaissance artists who had a large
impact on what was then the future of art. Each of
these artists had some-what interesting lives.
Although many artists of the Renaissance time had
interesting lives, Michelangelo Merisi, who was
called Caravaggio, had the most interesting and
turbulent life. Caravaggio, was born in Milan in
during the late summer or early autumn of 1571.
His parents, Fermo Merisi, and Lucia Aratori, had
been married on January 14 of that same year. He
was the f...
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Vertical Hanging Scroll Painting Vertical Hanging Scroll Kind
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Chinese Painting Genres Painting Featuring Taoist,
Monk and Supernatural This kind of painting
described the figure of Taoist, Buddhist, ghost or
supernatural in legend. Painting Featuring Aquatic
Animals This kind of painting described the figure
of aquatic animals, such as dragon or insect, etc.
Male This kind of painting described the figure of
man. It was corresponded with Painting Court Lady.
Painting Featuring Birds and Animals This kind of
painting described the figure of bird. Court
Lady...
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Les Demoiselles D Synthetic Cubism
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Cubism is one of the first forms of abstract art.
Cubism was a movement in painting that sought to
break down objects into basic shapes of cubes,
spheres, cylinders, and cones. Cubism originated
in France and was influenced by African sculptures
and by Paul Cezanne. The first cubist works were
those in which objects, landscapes, and people are
represented as many-sided solids. This enables you
to see various views of the object at the same
time. Later, cubism changed using a flatter type
of abst...
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Museum Of Modern Art Black And White
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A Polychrome Profusion; sculptor George Sugarman,
Fine Arts Building, New York, New York BYLINE:
RUBINSTEIN, RAPHAEL Best known today for his
public art, George Sugarman began his career with
formally eccentric painted-wood sculptures. In a
revelatory New York exhibition, early pieces were
shown alongside the 86 -year-old artists more
recent aluminum work. In the course of 1998, there
were a number of important sculpture exhibitions
in New York galleries and museums, including the
Museum of Mode...
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Romantic Poets Edmund Burke
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Britain had English Painting INTRODUCTION Britain
had one century of painting. Elie Faure's
statement summarizes best what critics, art
researchers and collectors havent had the space,
the heart or the inspiration to say in their
restless attempts to present English Art. WHY? To
answer this question we must take into account
more than history and documents, we must evaluate
the essence, the soul of the creator, of the
English man. Andrew Crawley describes in his book
(England), the English peopl...
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Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa
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Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 14, 1452 in
the town of Vinci near Florence Italy. He kept the
name of his town for his last name. He lived
during the fifteenth century, a period when the
people of Europe were becoming interested in art.
This period of time was known as the Renaissance
period. Leonardo Da Vinci was very talented. He
was a great artist, but he became famous because
he was able to do so many other things. He was an
architect, a musician, inventor, sculptor,
scientist, and math...
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