| 1. | Impressionism ... In its day, Impressionism was considered a radical departure from tradition. Looking back, we can see that impressionism was more than a departure; it changed the very nature of the way people think about art. ... This independence was reflected in the art market
Perhaps no invention of t...
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| 2. | Impressionism Impressionism
by Tom pooley
Describe and discuss the artists (and their works) associated with your chosen art movement, looking particularly at which artists were involved in the movement, how the movement developed, where and when the movement occurred (the historical context) and what effec...
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| 3. | Irises Vincent Van Gogh
Irises, 1889
Oil on canvas
28 x 37 inches (71 x 94 cm)
New York, Sotheby’s
Vincent van Gogh was among a handful of artists that adopted post-impressionism, an art movement that immediately followed Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism The artists involved, usually meaning ...
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| 4. | None Early in the twentieth century, Impressionism brought about the artistic revolution, which included the world’s finest painters. The art of Impressionism strives to create a sensation or evoke a mood that is significant to the artist. Although, developed chiefly in France during the late nineteenth ...
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| 5. | changes in art After the invention of the camera ushered in radical changes in our way of living and thinking. ... Among the numerous modern artistic movements the most important styles have been; Impressionism, Post-impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, Abstract impressionism and Pop Art. ... One such post-impre...
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| 6. | To Follow I've just put this in just now to fill the space so you'll let me join, I don't have an essay here so I'll add it later. An examination of the origins of the avant-garde in European painting and its revolutionary developments through Realism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism. The course explore...
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| 7. | Claude Monet Claude Monet’s painting, On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt, can be found at the Art Institute of Chicago in the second level of the Impressionism and Post-Impressionism gallery. ... I saw many interesting paintings like; Paris Street; Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte, Georges Seurat’s, A Sunday ...
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| 8. | schools of art ...
The ter style is most easily understood as a " way of doing art". A movement in art, for example Impressionism or Expressionism, can be called a style.
In this essay, the origins and main characteristics of comoe of the most important Schools of Art, from the Ancient times to the present...
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| 9. | How influential was C zanne on the development of cubism Many people believe Cézanne was a “visionary ahead of his time” and this is a statement with which I would tend to agree Cézanne had very innovative style and it is clear that his use of perspective, colour and composition was very influential to 20th century art. Cézanne’s art was often misundersto...
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| 10. | A Robert Bateman was born on May 24, 1930 in Toronto, Ontario. His house was adjacent to the Forest Hill area, which provided him with ample opportunity to observe nature from a very early age. He knew by the time he was 12 that he would become an artist when he grew up, and took an interest in conser...
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| 11. | Arts in the Gilded Age An Interpretation The essay by Leland Baldwin provides an accurate characterization of the Gilded Age. ...
A major part of the cult of respectability that Baldwin referred to was the desire for the European arts. ... Mary Cassatt and Albert Pinkham Ryder, as well, painted in the style of impressionism—a ...
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| 12. | Classicism Page One
The idea of classicism can be seen throughout art history. ...
The idea of classicism is seen clearly in Manet’s “Olympia”. ...
Page Three
Aside from the subject of the painting, cubism itself was a move away
from classicism. ...
The previous two works referenced c...
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| 13. | pithy Modern Art in Europe and America AHA 271 Fall 2003 T, Th 11-12:15 106 Pickard Hall John Klein 109 Pickard Hall, 882-9532 kleinj@missouri.edu Office hours: W 3-5, or by appointment The purpose of this course is to familiarize you with the major movements in modern art in Europe, the United States and...
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| 14. | FRAPAN Japanese influence on French Impressionist Post Impressionist Painting Japan’s emergence from its lengthy solitary confinement from the rest of the world, struck a craze for a new cultural experience for nineteenth-century French painters. It is almost coincidental that when French painters were in the slums of searching for a new order for aesthetic values in their ar...
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| 15. | Edouard Manet Edouard Manet was born on January 29, 1832. Although well educated, Manet did not do extremely well in academic categories such as math, science, and history. ... Manet disagreed with their styles, saying that art should reflect ideas and thoughts of the present rather than the past. Since he disa...
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| 16. | comparative Kate Chopin’s The Awakening and Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary have nearly identical subject matter, but are narrated in contrasting ways. The tones of these novels are what make them different. Chopin uses the style of impressionism, while Flaubert uses naturalism. In The Awakening, Chopin’s writ...
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| 18. | Mondrian and Miro ... OBrien
Fine Arts II
2 April 2003
Piet Mondrian
Piet Mondrian (also known as Mondriaan) was born in Amersfoort, Holland in 1872, into
a family active in current political and artistic affairs. Mondrianís father and brothers were all
decent painters, and he studied art under his uncle Frit...
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| 19. | Evolution of Art Over the centuries, art has evolved in many ways. ... Today, art has evolved into simple one-color canvases. Art has evolved in many ways, yet art today has devolved into what some say is not even art. ... In this era, there were other types of art other than cave paintings; sculptures of corpulen...
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| 20. | Marry Cassatt
Mary Cassatt:
Influential American Impressionist
Hundred years ago, painting was purely man’s thing. ... Mary Cassatt was one of them. ... in Burianova 1) This Cassatt’s quotation clearly describes the character of one of the greatest American women painters in 19th century. .....
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| 21. | Millets Potato Planters Jean Francois Millet’s Potato Planters
Millet was the son of a peasant farmer, but showed a great interest in drawing so his father sent him to Paris in 1838 to study under Paul Delaroche. ... Towards the end of his career, Millet began to show affinities to Impressionism, using a freer brushst...
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| 22. | Edgar Degas basic info ... The insightful masterpieces of this new artist, Edgar Degas, started to be recognized everywhere when he showcased a collection paintings and drawings while visiting his family in Louisiana. ... Edgar’s use of colors and techniques were often challenging. ... Edgar’s affect on the entire ...
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| 23. | fauvism MODERN ART
FAUVISM
1. ... ” These were the thoughts of Henri Matisse, an artist whom is said to have been the leader of the Fauvism art movement. ... Yet, although Matisse painted everyday subject matter, Fauvism itself was an effort to escape the limitations of Realism, which too was a challen...
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| 24. | movement Paul Cezanne, who was the son of a wealthy banker, became a painter in the 1860s in Paris when he quit his studies of Law. By 1874 he was painting landscapes in the Impressionist manner and had some of his work included in their first exhibition held during that very same year. He painted in the Imp...
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| 25. | Claude Monet Claude Monet is probably my favorite artist / painter of all time in fact I have several of his paintings, well actually reprints in my home. ... Claude Oscar Monet, known as the “father of impressionism” was born in Paris on November 14, 1840 and moved to La Havre at the age of five, where he grew...
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| 26. | English literature Reading English literature is much different from reading articles in the newspaper or from your favorite magazine. ... If I was asked the question “In a word or two, what is English literature about? ... In this paper, I will briefly discuss the development of English literature, reflect on the...
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| 27. | Winesburg, Ohio At the turn of the last century, the industrialization, the urbanization, and the cultural dislocation taking place in the world inspired a new generation of writers to express their feelings of discontent for this new age by creating an equally new style of writing. Reacting against the Social Real...
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