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Hues Of Black Alberto Giacometti Life
998 wordsHis purpose was to express the totality of life and find the real through external experiences. He was celebrated for his elongated figures that followed his break from the surrealists. But, who was Alberto Giacometti? Alberto Giacometti was born in 1901 in the Italian speaking town Borgonova, Switzerland. Being the son of Giovanni Giacometti, an impressionist painter, he was encouraged in art at an early age. Giacometti had great confidence in his drafting ability at the age of 10, and at 14 he...
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The Romantic Poets And Role Of Nature
1,492 words... Christianity. Here, however, he definately expresses the typical Romantic view of the natural world. Some critics have assumed that: " The Ode is 'Wordsworth's conscious farewell to his art, a dirge sung over his departing powers'" (Trilling, 123). Other writers disagree, but none the less, the significance still remains. If Wordsworth has decided to describe his growing fertility, and loss of " the glory and the dream... ", than nature has certainly been given a very important role to play ...
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Spectral Reflectance Spectral Reflectance Reflectance Spectral Reflectance Color
726 wordswhite light = RGB light in equal amounts color is a psycho physical response the human eye sees from 380 770 nm (NOT 400 700 nm) ex. / 380 550 770 blue green red 1. psycho physical theory: invented by Young Helmhotlz, the eye sees three colors of light red, green, and blue that are reflected from objects. 2. trichromatic: sees all three colors 2. dichromatic: sees only two of the three colors 2. monochromatic: sees only black and white 2. opponent vision theory: invented by Herning, perceptions ...
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Red Orange Yellow Mixtures Of Pigments Color
582 wordsThe color wheel taught to most people today is the twelve-hue color circle developed by the Swiss color scientist, Johannes Itten. This color wheel is based on three mixtures of pigments, or a triad mixture, with red, yellow, and blue as the primary triad. All hues are formed from mixtures of equal or unequal amounts of primaries. Equal mixtures of two primaries result in the secondary hues and form the triad of green, orange, and violet. In this color wheel, six intermediate hues are created by...
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Woman With The Hat By Henri Matisse
1,512 wordsHenri Matisse Woman With the Hat, 1905 Oil on Canvas 31 x 23. 5 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Henri Matisse's Woman with a Hat (1905, is on display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Woman with a Hat is a classic fauve extravaganza of wild color. It is oil on canvas; 31. 75 by 35. 5 inches. The first thing one notices about the painting is the color, its everywhere. The painting looks like a splattering of garish color. Green stands out instantly, as it dominates a good deal of the ...
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Psychological Effect Studies Show
1,155 wordsLike death and taxes, there is no escaping color. It is ubiquitous. Yet what does it all mean? Why are people more relaxed in green rooms? Why do weightlifters do their best in blue gyms? It is a well-known fact that color influences mood and feeling in common experience, however, the field of color psychology is still not well understood. Research on the psychological aspects of color is difficult for the mere reason that human emotions are not very stable and the psychic make-up of human being...
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Music Pink And Blue Pink And Blue Okeeffe
1,147 wordsGeorgia OKeeffe is one of the most influential artists there is today. Her works are valued highly and are quite beautiful and unique. As a prominent American artist, Georgia OKeeffe is famous for her images of gigantic flowers, city-scapes and distinctive desert scenes. All of these different phases represent times in her life. Throughout the seventy years of her creative career, Georgia OKeeffe continually made some of the most original contributions to the art of our time. As Georgia Okeeffe'...
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Brush Strokes Primary Colors
975 wordsThe painting, Serpent Mythology, by Aaron Brooks is an impressionistic, oil on canvas painting. The approximate size of the painting is four feet by three feet. The painting consists of, a large coiled, yet up-right snake that occupies the left half of the painting. A vibrantly red sphere appears to hover over a dimly colored, yet detailed skull. All of these images are positioned in the foreground. The foreground is a rocky terrain. The background is a mountain, which appears to shift because o...
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Dante Alighieri Divine Comedy
1,056 wordsAlthough there seem to be similarities between Dantes vision of Satan and his vision of God, Satan is actually an inversion of the Trinity and God. There are also significant differences between the two visions, which are essential to understanding this inversion. The most obvious instance of inversion is Dantes construction of the world of his Divine Comedy. A simplified version of this world looks like this: EMPYREAN (God) PLANETS PURGATORY HELL SATAN From this depiction, it is obvious that Go...
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