Chinese Painting

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    Police Officer

    and its look like sunset. - On the trees I’ll can watch some light colors, and in the lake as well. I really got an impression of the artist had painting this on a cold November month, the darkness colors in the lake makes that we’ve got an impression of a cold November month. - Twilight in the Wilderness is a very well done painting on an oil painting, and it tells more then the artist had paint. Max 15 sentence with using adjectives and subordinate clauses: Frederic Edwin Church has paint

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    Boy Fishing 1929

    emotions to come out. My favorite types of art are paintings and songs. My favorite painting is by Lilla Calbot Perry. The painting is “Boy Fishing 1929” and is an oil on canvass. This painting is located in Washington D.C. at the White House. Oil on canvass paintings are some of my favorite pieces of art. The oil colors are able to blend, shade, and flow together very well. This combination helps create details and depth in the paintings. Also, the oil paint used by the hands of talented

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    Vestal Virgin

    the main focus of the painting being a beautiful woman draped in a white gown with golden hues and a vivid blue shawl. Jean-Marc Nattier was a well-known portraitist while in the French court under Louis XV reign and would often times paint portraits of the affluent ladies of the court. Most of his portraits were titled with the name of the lady portrayed inside of it, but unfortunately the identity of the woman in Portrait of a Lady as a Vestal Virgin is mystery. His painting has many eye catching

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    Boys Blowing Bubble Essay

    The theme of the oil painting “ Boys Blowing Bubbles” is one that tells a narrative of fragility and the briefness of time. The theme of fragility of time has long been attributed as a common theme since the ancient times. In many of these art pieces images such as bubbles were perceived as symbols of fragility, purity, and time. In Boys Blowing Bubble, Woutiers explores the fragility narrative with great attention by emphasizing symbols, spatial placement, color, and mood. The spatial placement

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    The Crucifixion Analysis

    The piece that I decided to examine was “The Crucifixion” which is located at the Walters Art Museum. The painting was created by Peter Gartner in 1537. This painting personally stood out to me and was very personal to me. I am a very dedicated Christian woman, so seeing this painting automatically created an emotion for me. I believe that Gartner wanted to reenact the emotions that were running through the various race on the day that Jesus was crucified. In the piece, what you see is Jesus in

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    Nicholas Mignard Essay

    artwork. The overall size of the painting is about 58 1/2 x 57 1/8 inches. In the background, trees, plants, and a house can be viewed. We can also observe the two birds on the top of the house. The characters shown by the artist in his work reflects about the roman mythical during those times. The painting consists of three women, a she-wolf, shepherd and twins. The artist has tried to show us about the famous subject on founders of Rome. This beautiful painting can be understood with its elements

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    Shanghai Zhu Jia Jiao – the Ancient River Town

    These Zongzi became a cultural festival food, and can be found everywhere in this ancient river town. Zhu Jia Jiao is an ancient town along a river, with historic Chinese houses, stores, and bridges. I can imagine how this town had been hundreds of thousands of years ago, just like the daily life illustrated in the famous Chinese painting “Along the River During the Qingming Festival” (清明上河圖). But looking from one of the 36 bridges today, it feels nostalgia to see the same view, except that regular

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    Musuem Paper

    Women Drawing by Marie-Denise Villers. Each painting that I have analyzed displayed a different subject matter and showed the importance of what the artist wanted to represent in his paintings. How they wanted us to see the values and the attributions being depicted in their work. What it meant for them and how it held such a great significance. The Lacemaker was painted in 1656-1657 by Dutch painter Nicolaes Maes. It is very small, oil on canvas painting that is in very good condition. It is whole

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    Titan Artwork

    painter that is famed for his paintings that dominated the 1560’s. As a painter, Titian gained fame for a self-portrait that he did on an oil canvas in his sunset years. This painting differs markedly from an earlier self portrait that he did in earlier years. In this particular portrait, the painter depicts himself as an old tired man. The portrait does not show the self-confident side of the painter that predominate his earlier works (Loh, 2007). This particular painting depicts Titian as an old bored

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    Analysis of Morisot Versus Caillebotte

    Analysis of Morisot versus Caillebotte Impressionism is an artistic style of painting that originated in France in the 1870s. This style of painting attempts to capture an experience or emotion opposed depicting a scene accurately. Every impressionistic painter has a distinct method of rendering as well as their own distinct set of qualities that reflect the artist themselves. For instance, The Basket Chair by Berthe Morisot and The Orange Trees by Gustave Caillebotte are two impressionist works

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