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    Eugene Victor Delacroix Research Paper

    Ferdinand Eugene Victor Delacroix, generally known as Eugene Delacroix, was a French painter who had an insightful influence on the Romantic period. "Master of color," for which he was known, Delacroix became an understudy of the English Romantic landscapes and was obtained from their practices, to mature an unforgettable and unique approach to color. The impact of both historical and modern and literature events, combined with his native artistic skills created an explosive viewing experience on

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    Tyrus Wong Research Paper

    Tyrus Wong Tyrus Wong is the one of unknown and unappreciated Chinese-American artist of the 20th century. He was known as a Hollywood studio artist, painter, printmaker, calligrapher, greeting-card illustrator and maker of fantastical kites. Wong left China at the age of 10 with his father and would never see his mother again. Once he arrived in America he lived in extreme poverty, but because of his character and a help of his father Tyrus Wong found himself in art. Eventually after years of poverty

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    Lana Kristy

    that he did and cleaned the dishes. And he got a job as a window washer. George worked with four hands and got a head start. He wanted to look at the people, but he promised he won’t. George saw two people painting he looked. When the two painters left for lunch George got in and started painting. The two painters came in to the room and it looked like a jungle. Everyone was chasing George he jumped off the stairs and hurt his leg. Then the ambulance came for George. It was the day when George could

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    Cse142

    import java.awt.*; public class <ClassName> { public static void main (String[ ] args) { DrawingPanel <name> = new DrawingPanel (<width>, <height>); //to create a graphical window <panelname>.setBackground (Color.BLUE); Graphics g = <panel name>. getGraphics ( ); g.setColor (Color.BLUE); g. drawLine (<x1>, <y1>, <x2>, <y2>); //to draw a line from point (x1,y1) to (x2,y2) g.drawRect (<x>, <y>, <width>

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    Describe

    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 Portrait with Bandaged Ear. In Self Portrait, Affandi has characterised himself

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    Art and Its Aspects

    is one of the few great paintings that truly embody Impressionism. Claude Monet painted mainly with oil paints and canvas, using very characteristic small strokes and dabs of paint. Many of his paintings transmit a tranquil, soft feeling to the beholder because of this. He generally didn't use strongly contrasting colors or very strong colors. On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt was painted in 1868 on the Seine River in the Northwestern Portion of France. This painting depicts Monet’s future wife

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    Art History Outline

    chalice was an afterthought, replacing an earlier idea to have the chalice sit alone on the rocky hill. Raphael used not many colors in this masterpiece. Colors are low key rather than high key. There is more happening on the right side of the painting meaning that it has more visual weight but the contrast created with the colors of the disciples clothing it draws your attention to the other corner of the canvas. The focal point of this piece is the image of Christ praying. The mood of the work

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    Differences Between the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance

    Therefore, individuals were becoming very wealthy and power of some individuals reached to political circles. The Italian Renaissance focused on religion as well. Popes were very wealthy and almost like kings in another societies. Oftentimes, paintings reflected themes of the Classical times, and some artists nearly copied the forms of ancient Greek statues and artwork. Based on that Greek Roman influence was very important in Italian Renaissance. It showed a lot of religion and mythology. Over

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    Piece of Chalk

    A PIECE OF CHALK Q-What was the controversy between the old woman and writer on the brown paper? In the summer holidays he went into the kitchen (which along with the rest of the house) by putting six very bright colored chalks in his pocket. He asked the owner of the kitchen if she had any brown paper. She mistook the purpose and the rationale of the existence of brown paper. She seemed to have an idea that if a person wanted brown paper he must be waiting to tie up parcels, which was the last

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    The Last Supper

    The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, is one of the most famous works of art in the world. This painting represents the religious ceremony with Jesus Christ and his 12 disciples. This is the last meal that was shared between him and his disciples before his arrest and his untimely crucifixion. Leonardo was commissioned to execute the painting in the Dominican monastery of this Church by Duke of Milan, Ludovico Sforza. Leonardo da Vinci was an artist, scientist, architect, author, engineer, inventor

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