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    Vincent Van Gogh - Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear

    Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear by Vincent van Gogh 1889 Oil on Canvas a. Describe the subject matter of each of these two paintings [10] The subject matter of both paintings is self portrait, in which case would be Affandi and van Gogh respectively. In Affandi’s Self Portrait, the subject matter depicted is like the title aptly puts, himself, albeit in a more unconventional and abstracted manner. This is as opposed to the more realistic manner in which van Gogh has depicted himself in Self

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    Dance Marathon

    feelings. They include symbols, figures, and expression to reveal their emotions through the form of art. Philip Evergood’s painting Dance Marathon illustrates the desperate times surrounding the Great Depression. In the scene, dancers compete for a cash prize as they see who can dance the longest. He portrays the cruelty of the time through this vulgar setting. The painting easily captures the viewer’s attention mostly from the use of color, figure, spatial effects, and other techniques created

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    Art Analysis

    for continue his study. After graduated he spent number of years between England and United State. Most of his famous painting that I know is using watercolor. Recently I found a very interesting piece of art of “Ernest Walker”. It is a landscape picture name’s “Storm Cloud”, approximate about 4’’x6.5’’ size. The picture used watercolor to create a very naturalistic of this painting. Most of his artworks can be found in Edler Gallery, and his paint technique is deeply connect to culture, tradition

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    Jones- Blair Case Study

    Jones- Blair Case Study 1. How might one characterize or describe the architectural paint coatings industry and Jones Blair’s trade area? * Architectural paint coating industry currently does not have much that differentiates itself from other paint markets * The US paint industry is considered to be a maturing industry. Industry sales in 2004 were estimated to be slightly over $16 billion. * The US paint market is divided into three segments: architectural coatings (43%), original

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    Interpretation of an Existing Picture

    1. Introduction This report describes the personal experience of drawing a front house view based on a house plan. It also compares the drawing and the original picture. After that, it discusses the importance for visual learning of the concept of pictorial genres, instructional pros and cons of using realism in visual representation, problems that specialised visual representations can pose for students, factors influencing the pathways that learners use to explore a complex picture and picture

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    Bathers

    The first painting I will examine is one piece of a long series of paintings by the artists’ artist Paul Cézanne. The collection is known as Bathers, which hangs in The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Said paintings have been produced over a long period of time, from 1894 to 1905 – a year before Cézanne’s death. The painting in question displays an array of six naked females in an outdoor setting. Other than this the narrative seems to be missing. The figures in the painting seem strangely

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    Case Jones Blair

    Business Case 180 degrees: Jones Blair Kenneth De Smet 1. Which are the main characteristics of the U.S. painting products market The U.S. painting products market is a maturing industry with industry sales in 1996 slightly over 13 billion dollars. With average annual dollar sales growth forecasted to approximate the general rate of inflation through 2000. Further more it is divided into three broad segments: - Architectural coatings: this consists out of general-purpose paints. It

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    Sigfried Giedion

    the society is not deemed too emotional but has some rationality to balance it out. The ‘form-giving principals of the new space conception’ of modernism derive from a cubist painting from Paris where cubism was first seen, as Giedion says in his text, ‘The half-century previous to the rise of cubism had seen paintings flourish almost nowhere outside of France.’ Modernism means something that is new and anti-traditional, so in France they were able to create a new visual language that represents

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    Allegory with Venus and Cupid

    with Venus and Cupid around the mid 1540’s. This painting is considered one of the strangest paintings in the sixteenth century but is also a prime example of Mannerist art. The painting has also been identified as “Triumph of Venus” and “Venus, Cupid, Folly and Time”. It is an oil on panel painting measuring 57 ½ x 46”, and is housed in the national gallery in London, England today. Bronzino was born in Florence, Italy, and began his painting career first as the student of Raffaellino del Garbo

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    Proj595

    phases: * Prepare the new building with new equipment and products. * Moving products from old to new warehouse. * Getting employees trained. While customer service remains at the heart of Rainbow Painting, project scope has greatly expanded, bringing expert painting and contracting solutions to modern problems across Temple, Austin, San Antonio and beyond. Relocation and record management of old warehouse to a new warehouse

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