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    John Doe Dr. Paula Radisich ART 206‚ TR 11:00-12:20 Spatial Devices The Piazzetta‚ Venice‚ Looking North (Early 1730s‚ Oil on Canvas) It is blaringly obvious after just a glance that Canaletto is a master painter and has a particular gift when it comes to creating an illusion of the third-dimension through the spatial devices he employs when painting. First and foremost everything in the piece is appropriately set to scale this can be seen on the right side of the work in the front where

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    both art works being created around the same time frame they were fashioned very differently‚ Jan Van Eyck the Arnofini Wedding was an oil painting while St. Jerome in his study by Albrecht Drer was engraved into a slat of wood then stamped onto a canvas. Although crafted differently they both have microscopic details and both have a great deal of symbolism hidden in them. There is a massive amount of symbolism in the arnolfini wedding however some of the most interesting things are the small mirror

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    overwhelmed with all the pieces he needs to create for a certain event. The media of this work is an oil painting. Oil paintings are used on a canvas. It is a slow drying process which gives the surface of the painting richness and depth of colors. To use oil paint you need good quality sable brushes‚ turpentine for cleaning and thinning brushes‚ a canvas‚ and paint. Points‚ lines‚ and shapes help create oil paintings. There are symmetrical forms of the barmaid depicting visual weights

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    an expressive effect so the painting looks like a painting‚ rather than it being fine and detailed - as if Cézanne wanted to capture the scene quickly‚ whereas in Correggio’s Leda with the Swan‚ it is very difficult to see that brush marks on the canvas‚ creating a very smooth finish‚ almost like looking at a photograph.

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    Ross Curiel Integrated Fine Arts 101 June 16‚ 2012 The Last Supper Introduction Ludovico Sforza commissioned The Last Supper painting‚ Duke of Milan sometime in the area of 1495 most believe‚ which was in the remaining years of Leonardo da Vinci ’s eighteen year employment under the Duke. It is believed and accepted that this painting approximately took four years for completion as Leonardo da Vinci was a well-known procrastinator and that it was believed he was trying to stretch

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    “Human houses should not be like boxes‚ blazing in the sun‚ nor should we outrage the Machine by trying to make dwelling places too complementary to Machinery. Any building for humane purposes should be an elemental‚ sympathetic feature of the ground‚ complementary to its nature-environment‚ belonging by kinship to the terrain.” - Frank Lloyd Wright Brilliant‚ inspirational‚ influential‚ innovative; these are a just a few adjectives that illustrate a very significant man with many traits. A pioneer

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    Korey Rogan 4/22/13 Art Appreciation IMA Project Write-up As I entered the Indianapolis Museum of Art I was amazed by the installation art in the main area. The first thing you see when you walk in pass the glass doors is Spencer Finch’s installation art‚ Following Nature‚ dangling from the ceiling. The work is so beautiful because it’s a thin piece of glass hanging from a string reflecting light from all different angles. And with the glass windows on the building having colorful‚ the

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    Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo de Rivera was born on July 6‚ 1907. She claimed to been born in 1910 but she was actually born in 1907; she lied about her birthdate for the purpose of vanity. Her given name was Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderon. She was born in Mexico City. She was also best known for self-portraits and was considered to be a surrealist and feminist as well. She was also considered to be the most famous painter in Mexico. History of Frida Kahlo Frida was born into a good family

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    States. Finding the current canvas style tennis shoe to be disappointing‚ they decided to construct and sell their own high performance tennis shoe. This shoe featured all-leather material‚ a shock-absorbing insole‚ a one-piece rubber outsole with a reinforced toe design‚ a d-ring lacing system‚ and a five stripe system down the side of the shoe to resist stretching. These features resulted in a high quality shoe priced at $20—approximately 2.5 times the price of the canvas tennis shoe at the time

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    The Lady or the Tiger

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    antique‚ Arabesque‚ bizarre‚ niche‚ portrait‚ canvas‚ vignette‚ vague‚ Moresque‚ vehemently‚ subdued‚ appalled‚ austere‚ Art‚ turret‚ chamber‚ pale‚ reveries‚ depicted‚ countenance‚ brush‚ aghast and regard. It is explainable the fact that he uses old styles of English and French since the story was written in the first half of the nineteenth century. Throughout the story‚ Edgar also repeats the following words: chateau‚ valet‚ portrait‚ vignette‚ canvas‚ turret and art. It marks his insistence

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