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    Art Analysis

    Unknown Niagara Falls Date ?The best known natural phenomenon that serves as a top tourist destination for visitors and local residents is the Niagara Falls. The above painting hangs whose artist is unknown is on display at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. The texture of this artwork is smooth and the colors are cool. This painting has neutral colors that blend well with very few bold colors. The lighting is entering the photo from the upper left corner to bring focus on the sun setting on the water

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    Art 1301

    Lakesha London Professor: Dana Ferrea Class: Art Appreciation 1301 September 29, 2012 Cabinet Makers The painting and artists I am going to discuss is "The Cabinet Markers" by Jacob Lawrence (1957). In this portrait of Jacob Lawrence not only represent someone building cabinet this portrait represent many things that had took over a lifetime and especially in 50’s. The style of this portrait is systematic and Lawrence has a unique feel to the portrait. Jacob Lawrence was a witness to so

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    Analysing Pictures

    es Analysing pictures 1. Four-step analysis All kinds of pictures, from oil paintings to pencil sketches, can be analysed using the following four steps. They will help you to deal with a picture systematically, so that no important aspect is left out. Step 1: Introduction – basic information • Your introduction should answer the following questions: • Where is the image from? Who made it and when? • What type of image is it? • What does the image (roughly) show?

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    Formal Analysis of Art

    Formal Analysis of Art Vincent van Gogh’s art has a lot of expression that he puts into is paintings to give the viewer a feeling of awe when they look at the picture. His lines are loose and free to make you feel like they are out of control. But they really aren’t he does this to give the picture some expression and individuality. By making the lines loose and free it makes the world that we may see so much more different. With this picture this is how he saw this village while he was alive

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    Midway Art

    Paper A Short Paper Presented to Professor Spencer For: Art 315-01 By Brandi Robinson October 17, 2014 Hampton University Hampton, Virginia [pic][pic] Born in Oakland, CA, Humphrey received a BFA in printmaking and painting from the California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, and an MFA in printmaking from Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA. Humphrey is highly regarded as an artist and master printmaker. She created The Last Bar-B-Que after three years of studying

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    Gjhy

    Assets Sources Table In your sources table you should state the size, format, length and type of each asset. Name of Asset | Size | Format | Length | Audio | Does this meet requirements/scenario | Calculator | 248 KB | bmp | | | Images of the work that I have achieved so far. | Mini Browser | 276 KB | bmp | | | Images of the work that I have achieved so far. | Name of Asset | Size | Format | Length | Audio | Does this meet requirements/scenario | Note taker | 296 KB | bmp | |

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    Pop Corn Massicure

    Vincent Van Gogh. Vincent, in his early years, painted dark pictures. But after, meeting earlier impressionists, he took away the way they did things in their paintings and lightened his dark pallet and started painting with short brush strokes. After that, he proceeded to use those strategies in his own paintings. Vincent was a painter, but painting wasn’t the only thing that could be recreated. The White House and the Parthenon is an example of an architectural recreation. The White House replicated

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    The Portrait of Three Girls

    putting it on the canvas since fashions never stays stagnant it is always changing, the clothing style used in the picture helps us identify era period and status. Details like low necklines, laced collars, high waistlines gives an idea that the painting goes back to somewhere around 1620’s. Besides that the expensive textile and costly jewelry worn by the girls in the picture creates an impression that they belong to a wealthy family. 3. The visual elements are related to each other. The portrait

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    Cultural Activity Report

    currently hosting the exhibition Spotlight Loan: Eastman Johnson’s Views of Mount Vernon, which I found to be the highlight of my trip. In the text, I noted that there are numerous paintings by Eastman Johnson, an American painter, as well. One that particularly stood out to me was Negro Life in the South, 1959. The painting was of his father’s household slaves in Washington, DC. The slaves were portrayed as content, while playing music, dancing and conversing outside of their quarters. While some saw

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    Reflection Paper On Artwork

    Final Artwork Analysis Art Appreciation is an understanding of great art. Great art is something that is produce by a unique artist that has come up with different techniques and styles that come from different eras. What is Art? Art is an assortment of miscellaneous things that are perceived by artist and the viewer. Art will come in many different forms and views based on the culture and the country. Art could also be a product which one will use their creativity to expresses a subjective. Many

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