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education for art appreciation

Art is the reflection of a painter's perception. It is not what physically exists in the space that the artist is painting, but the way in which the artist sees that space which is actually painted into an image. For the same reasons each individual person views a piece of artwork differently. When looking at a piece of art, observers are actually seeing what they perceive and not necessarily what the artist intended. Personal influences and experiences change what a piece of art means to each individual. So art is very personal in nature. Does this mean that its history or the original perception that the artist painted becomes irrelevant? By all means an original perception is important and should be included in an observer's mind when viewing a piece of artwork. It is not essential that the observer's personal perception of the art be changed, yet it is essential that an appreciation for the art's original perception be grasped. As I stepped in the door of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA I was immediately surrounded by the feeling of scholarship and intellect. The air was so thick with intelligence and creativity that I could taste it in the air. The smell was not quite like


Despite my personal conclusion of what the painting meant I have come to appreciate this painting for more than just what it does for me. Whistler painted many nocturne scenes that only contained a dark blue and another color. Even still those few rays could not overcome his overall mood of dreary navy. However, the combination of his ego and his abilities proved to be an unfortunate combination. Through researching Whistler and this painting in particular I have found that the knowledge of this painting's background has expanded my feelings towards this painting. It was not until I noticed these dark rectangular buildings that I figured out how this painting broke out of its mold. The painting was full of pure blue, navy blue, the kind of navy blue that only appears at night during a new moon. Although personal perspectives can be pulled from it, much of the movie doesn't make sense out of its time frame. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**Works CitedBerger, John. Perhaps he was in a good mood that night and added a few silver light rays of hope. Leaving the museum I pondered the meaning of the painting. Perhaps he felt that this !was Whistler's finest work because it was the only with the small rays of hope.

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