Base of Art Through the Ages ... Fauvism style paintings style paintings used color for color sake as well as for the emotional responses it creates in the viewer. ... View More
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Taoist paintings ... Such artists as Li Champ39eng flourished 10th century and Fan Kamp39uan flourished early 11th century exemplify this style, with paintings of massive rocky cliffs ... View More
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Venus at Vulcan Venus at Vulcanamp39s Forge A French painter named Francois Boucher, wellknown for his rococo style paintings that commonly portrayed rustic and mythological ... View More
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Paintings ... The paintings of the Florentine style of the 14th early 15th century represented by Giotto and both of the MFA paintings differs greatly from the earlier ... View More
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Edvard Munch ... His portrait style paintings are adored and appreciated, he continues to be apart of the Oslo Autumn Exhibit, for a few years. Edvard ... View More
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Types of Paintings ... Fauvism is the theories and style of painting of the fauves, developed in ... 4.Some of their paintings were flat carefully composed decorations of violently ... View More
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Art Related to Popes ... Some argue that it is the close or one of the last truly High Renaissance style paintings while others argue that the piece signifies the beginning of another ... View More
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Dolci and Stomer ... classical mythology. The two paintings come from the same era, but are each of a different style and influence. Stomeramp39s naturalistic ... View More
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Art History ... The would make thin leaves from sheets of gold and use the to decorate their paintings. This style of gold decoration will be repeated throughout the ages and ... View More
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Baroque Style ... Virgin Mary, and death he came to create his own style, forcing civilization ahead, and forcing others to follow his path. His paintings show pleading through ... View More
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Edouard Manet ... effects of light. Manets risk taking paintings created a new modern style for future artists to follow. Among the many Edouard ... View More
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Malevichs red square ... that his paintings ampquotdo not belong to the earth exclusively.ampquot The paintings sought to transcend to a different level. Malevichamp39s suprematist style sought to ... View More
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artistic innovations of renaissance florentine painters ... He died in 1447. Masolino followed Fabrianoamp39s ideas as well as Masaccioamp39s style, but his paintings had a ampquotdreami erampquot feel to them. ... View More
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Artistic Innovations of Renaissance Florentine Painters ... Masolino followed Fabrianoamp39s ideas as well as Masaccioamp39s style, but his paintings had a ampquotdreamierampquot feel to them. They were lighter in color and in feel. ... View More
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BICULTURALISMamp39S INFLUENCE ON THE VISUAL CULTURE OF SOUTHEAST ... art. As a result artists have been painting the same paintings in the same style with little differentiation for decades. This can ... View More
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Frederic Bazille ... his financial background. Manet and Courbet influenced Bazilleamp39s impressionistic style paintings. He painted numerous portraits ... View More
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Cubism and Fauvism ... This style of cubism concentrated on choosing specific sections out of paintings, dissecting them and then rearranging them to show everyday objects, as the ... View More
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Edward Hopper Hopper inspired other artists, after his time, to paint in his style. The paintings he did showed the reaction of americans to events happening in the 1920s. ... View More
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Gaughin ... and natural. Gauguin did the same thing. He went from painting impressionistic paintings to a more natural style. At the beginning ... View More
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Venetian Painters ... Furthermore, the settings of his paintings are clearly scenographic, however very much distinctive in the style he portrays. They ... View More
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rafaelamp39s madonna and child ... Rafael, even though was influenced in his time period, managed to keep is own style by depicting his paintings with clarity, and not obscuring the meaning of ... View More
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artwork in the 1800s ... and along with many, many more not mentioned were the creators of Americaamp39s own style of artwork. A big majority of the mentioned artists paintings tell the ... View More
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Impressionism ... in that they are both the founders of their medium in which they portray the impressionist style. Impressionist music was like the paintings they stirred ... View More
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Romare Bearden ... While still representing the dominance of the twodimensional picture plane and color in his paintings, Bearden rejected the modernday style. ... View More
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Picasso life and works ... By 1912 Picasso was incorporating newspaper print, postage stamps and other materials into his paintings. This style is called collage. ... View More
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art that inspires ... popular Why do artists imitate Monetamp39s style and why are collectors spending millions of dollars on Van Goghamp39s paintings Monet ... View More
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Pablo Picasso3 ... By 1912 Picasso was incorporating newspaper print, postage stamps and other materials into his paintings. This style is called collage. ... View More
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Portraiture and the Conversation Piece ... 1774. At Bath, he closely studied the style of van Dyck, and later adopted some of van Dyckamp39s style into his paintings. Gainsborough ... View More
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An insight into baroque and rococo art ... paneled interiors and furniture, and they influenced the billowing shapes found in paintings. The enthusiastic sensuality of the Rococo style was particularly ... View More
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Frederic Remington ... Remingtonamp39s experiences in his early life contributed to his particular style in his paintings, illustrations and sculpting. Born ... View More
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