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in the same direction to some extent, and thus is also the focal point of the painting. However, it is not as strong a focal point...
During the nineteenth century, all aspects of European culture were affected by the advent of the Industrial Revolution and the ad...
a few easy strokes. It has been said that, His men and women seem to breathe; his horses are full of action and his dogs of life" ...
life than anything thats done later in the studio" Rouen Cathedral, The Fa?ade, Morning Effect The painting that we will examine ...
led the way to new forms of automatic and purely abstract painting (Stuckey, 36). If the Impressionists opened the door for new t...
The evolution of the color crimson in French art is the focus of this essay consisting of eight pages with paintings by such artis...
of a woman reader, conventionally prim from the waist up, but with her stockinged legs arranged in the position of a side saddle r...
moment which will soon disappear with either a breeze, or a blink (Wood 245.) Monets art addressed the previously unacknowledged...
In eight pages Manet's life and art are examined in a consideration that focuses upon visually analyzing the Impressionist paintin...
known to be a determined individualist, and was known for the time when he asked a group of models about their ridiculous poses - ...
In eight pages this paper examines how Monet's Impressionist painting The Beach at Trouville can be reproduced. Four sources are ...
statement" of the Impressionist movement, it is by no means the only (or even the best) artistic representation of that aesthetic ...
depict life as they saw it honestly and realistically, and not as an extension of deceptive social or political propaganda (Impres...
a smooth, detailed technique....he later experimented with more radical techniques and evolved a highly original style that influe...
In five pages this paper discusses George Stubbs' artistry in a consideration of his paintings' composition and line uses....
clouds that are very sensuous in their round form. We are also given the flowing nature of the waves despite their horizontal posi...
the opinion that Cassatt possessed "infinite talent" (Whitcomb 48). In 1893, Cassatt painted a work that signified that she had ...
another nude he had done. The fact that Manet was surprised at the reaction to his work, and considering that Manet was consider...
nude, reclining on a chaise lounger. This can be said to have rocked the art world. Olympia, painted in 1863, and subjected to ha...
We see the moist and secretive environment and truly gain a feel for the garden and the water which abounds in the painting. It is...
observing the ships that crowd the harbor. Their serenity provides an interesting contrast to the business of the ships, and the c...
(1899, oil on canvas, 211" x 33", Art Institute of Chicago). The objects in the painting, the bridge, flowers, water and trees hav...
In five pages this research paper celebrates the passions of art and politics revealed in various displays of Romantic and Neoclas...
In five pages this report considers W.H. Auden's poetry line 'Art is a lie that tells the truth' within the contexts of painting b...
to blend into her environment in a very peaceful and bright manner, perhaps a necessary focus for Manet at this time in his life. ...
of any other artists and "cannot be confused either with Monet, or with Pissario or Renoir" (Mauclair, 2007, p. 51). In regards ...
the nineteenth century, painting was characterized by "flights of imagination" and "academic glorifications of the heroic past" (F...
1926) According to Waldron (1991) legend has it that Monet discovered his grocery purchase had been wrapped in a Japanese wood-bl...
Quite frankly, both Venus and the nameless woman seem equally as fair, yet because of her godly status, Venus is entitled to so mu...
lines of the baseboards. In essence, there is almost every geometrical line or direction represented in this painting. And, it see...