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19 Th Century Impressionist Movement
1,276 words... forms to teach ethical lessons through historic, mythological, and Biblical themes. This convention, drawn from ancient Greek and Roman art, featured idealized images. Symmetrical compositions, hard outlines, and meticulously smooth paint surfaces characterised academic paintings. In spite of the Academy's power, signs of artistic and political discontent had been seen long before 1874. The early- and mid- 19 th century was a time of political instability in France. Between 1830 and 1850, th...
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2001 A Href Twentieth Century
1,153 words... didnt exhibit with the Eight Artists of the Ashcan school, by the time of the Macbeth Galleries show, his name was often linked with theirs as a follower of Robert Henri and one of the youthful apostles of force, who express the rush and crush of modern life, the contempt for authority (Mecklenburg, Zuriers, Snyder 81). When Henri established an art school on Broadway in 1904, he gathered the other members of the old Philadelphia crowd and newcomers such as Bellows, Glenn Coleman and Reginal...
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Philippe Auguste Paul Cezanne Art
1,052 wordsAfter fifty years of the most radical change in art from images to free abstraction, Czanne's painting, which looks old-fashioned today in its attachment to nature, maintains itself fresh and stimulating to young painters of our time. He has produced no school, but he has given an impulse directly or indirectly to almost every new movement since he died. His power to excite artists of different tendency and temperament is due, I think, to the fact that he realized with equal fullness so many dif...
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Leonardo Da Vinci Niccolo Machiavelli
885 wordsThroughout the time of the Renaissance, there were many individuals who embodied the spirit of the Renaissance. Many individuals had achievements in the fields of art, literature and science. The Renaissance was a time of great rebirth and revival of cultural and scholarly activity in Western Europe. Three people who embodied the spirit of the Renaissance greatly were the artists Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. The third individual is the writer named Niccolo Machiavelli. These individuals a...
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One Of The Great Middle Ages
1,057 wordsHistorians call the period we live in Modern Times. Modern Times began with the Renaissance, one of the rare periods of genius in the worlds history. Beginning in the 14 th century and reaching its height in the 15 th, the Renaissance was a new age filled with remarkable accomplishments. Meaning rebirth. The Renaissance refers to the rediscovery by humanists of the writings of the ancient Greeks and Romans. The individualization of man began in this era, and it was during this period that man be...
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Italian Renaissance Middle Ages
851 wordsThe Northern Renaissance, and the Italian Renaissance are different in many ways and you can tell by the differences in their paintings, literature, and even the way they lived their life style. For the most part you can say that the Northern Renaissance was based upon the human belief with Christianity. While the Italian Renaissance was more humanistic, with the rebirth of the belief in human ability. That was the main difference. The other difference was the attitude. The attitude of the South...
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Camera Obscura As An Aid Obscura As An Aid Artists
672 wordsCamera Obscura, May 28, 1997. Camera Obscura (Latin for a dark room) is a dark box or room with a hole in one end. If the hole is small enough, an inverted image can be seen on the opposite wall. This phenomenon was known by thinkers as early as Aristotle (ca. 300 BC) 1. Many sources state that Roger Bacon invented Camera Obscura just before the year 1300. More accurately, Bacon popularized Camera Obscura, using it to view solar eclipses. The earliest record of the uses of a Camera Obscura can b...
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Rachel Ruysch Bibliography Floral Still Life Flower
855 wordsIn the early 16 th century the Netherlands experienced what was called "tulip mania" this was the beginning of the nations love for flora and foliage (Taylor 13). The result of this impressive flower invasion was a society that took a historical turn from which the results still remain today. Flower merchants, botanists and floral still life artists, were occupations that were an accurate reflection of the Netherlands demands (Brown). An interesting example of a life that was effected by, and de...
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Feet Wide Number One
786 wordsBeing poor in the fifties was not the ordeal it had been during the Depression. Artists scrambled from week to week, month to month, without deep fears of complete ruin, and now they can't recall precisely how they managed. Even memories of first sales are dim. Most of the hard facts about artists' incomes in the fifties float on the currents of Jackson Pollock's legend. According to Tony Smith, Pollock's art earned him about $ 2, 600 in 1950. One sold for $ 6, 000 in 1954; soon afterward, Blue ...
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20 Th Century 19 Th Century
1,946 words... reached its peak in the uproar over Olympia at the 1865 Salon and indeed threatened to get out of hand. Degas, only two years his junior, had yet to show anything like the same originality, and at the 1865 Salon exhibited a hopelessly dull, hopelessly conventional historical painting entitled The Evils befalling the City of Orleans. The fact remains that there is richness in Degas personality that Manet's lacks. A gentleman painter, a man about town, Manet only skimmed the surface of some of...
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Revd William Gilpin Influence On English Watercolour
764 wordsRevd William Gilpin's Influence on English Watercolour The influence of the Reverend William Gilpin on English watercolour can not be underestimated. Although he was not a professional painter like Turner, he had the gift of artist in himself. He also had the gift of a writer. And this second gift, nit the first, was of much more importance for the development of English watercolour. The word picturesque became the key word for English watercolour at the end of 18 -th and in early 19 -th century...
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Upper Middle Class 19 Th Century
1,059 wordsClaude Monet Claude Monet was one of the worlds famous French artists. He had influenced greatly one significant period of cultural growth called Impressionism. One book by Raymond Cogniat, called Monet and His World highlights the story of the maestro and his artistic achievements. This lively illustrated book is written with great detail. Using explanations, illustrations, pictures and paintings, Cogniat helps to illustrate not only the life of Monet, but also the world of Impressionism, art a...
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1 May 2005 Web 1 May 2005 Water
703 wordsWater It is impossible to underestimate the importance of water for the humanity. Scientists suppose that life on Earth has started under water. Now 75 % of our planet is water: as oceans, seas, lakes and rivers, streams and beautiful natural sources, and deposits. We interact with water every day: we use it to wash ourselves, to drink and to cook meals. We need water to clean the streets and to give life to our parks and gardens. We enjoy watching fountains or artificial water reservoirs in our...
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Pope Julius Ii Portrayed Both Optimism
1,657 wordsMichelangelo was pessimistic in his poetry and an optimist in his artwork. Michelangelo? s artwork consisted of paintings and sculptures that showed humanity in it? s natural state. Michelangelo? s poetry was pessimistic in his response to Strazzi even though he was complementing him. Michelangelo? s sculpture brought out his optimism. Michelangelo was optimistic in completing The Tomb of Pope Julius II and persevered through it? s many revisions trying to complete his vision. Sculpture was Mich...
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Atmospheric Perspective Linear Perspective
714 wordsMasaccio: Innovator of Perspective and Illusion Considered the greatest Florentine painter of the early 1400 s, Masaccio is one of the most important figures of Western Art. Tommaso di ser Giovanni Casual di Simon Guide was born in 1401 and nicknamed Masaccio Careless Tom because of his attitude. He was apathetic to things like personal appearance and worldly materials, and was thus careless with his possessions. As a child, he concentrated more on his art instead of himself and what others thou...
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Soccer Player Modern Art
993 wordsDuring the first decade of the twentieth century, a group of young Italian painters united together, under the influence of poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. Before creating their new style, these painters embraced the ideas of Marinetti's The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism which appeared in the newspaper Le Figaro on February 20, 1909 (Tisdall 7). His manifesto of futurism was primarily concerned with poetry, but artists such as Boccioni, Balla, and Severini used his ideas and applied them ...
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Greek And Roman Work Of Art
548 words? How was the Italian Renaissance an age in which life was a work of art? ? The Renaissance was an important time. It was a time when new ideas were formed, worldly places became more important, and great people became known. All of which paved the way to future inventions, philosophies, and life as we know it. During the Renaissance, new possibilities were explored. One of which was a group of people who called themselves Humanists. Humanism was a movement based on the literature and ideas of a...
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Artistic Expression Art Form
561 wordsAlmost everyday art is often overlooked and is seldom appreciated. Perhaps, with the subsequent information your interest will grow as mine did. During the end of the nineteenth century, also during the time of modern development in painting techniques, Japan entered the international world. Their culture made slight changes due to opposing virtues and renovating ideals pertaining to painting. Europe possessed many of the modernistic, innovative principles and inspired the Japanese tremendously....
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Leonardo Da Vinci King Of France
820 wordsLeonardo Da Vinci was born in 1452 on his father? s estate in Vinci, Italy. He received his education on the estate until the age of fifteen. Which is when his father had noticed Leonardo? s potential and had decided to send him to be an apprentice to the artist Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence. There he studied sculpture and the mechanical arts. This was also when he first developed an interest in anatomy. In 1472 Leonardo was accepted into the painters guild at Florence, where he remained for...
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Period Of Time Planet
1,353 wordsTHE RENAISSANCE The Renaissance (from the French word meaning rebirth or regeneration) is the period of time after the Middle Ages. The dates of the beginning and end of the Renaissance vary, but most see it as occuring between the 14 th and 16 th centuries. During the Middle Ages, wars were frequent. The Church leaders and kings dictated the lives of all, and were often prejudiced and merciless in their decisions. In the 14 th century, in Italy, things start to change. A movement of humanists, ...
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