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    Angelica D. Delos Reyes I-13 Norway I. Basic Information A. Capital B. Currency C. Language D. Population E. Total Land Area F. National Flag G. National Anthem II. History III. Government A. Leaders IV. Economy A. Resources B. Tourist Spots a. Fjords V. Culture A. Performing Arts B. Fine Arts VI. Custom and Tradition

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    poses. In her series Persona and Shadow (1984)‚ Rrap explores the relationship between herself and the historical figures representing women and their role in society. Persona and Shadow is an artwork that is based on the female imagery of Edvard Munch and Rrap critiques the operation of historical determinism by placing her own body where the (unidentified) women is placed.

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    with color‚ which displays an emotion that brings passion‚ and brings life to a work of art‚ but to be able to describe a work of art people need to use words to describe what image they are seeing. One of the most well-known paintings is The Scream by Edvard Munch. This painting illustrates life‚ emotion‚ and color that the painting brings to life. People are able to describe their thoughts and express the words of the image through art. Thoughts one can be made public or kept in private‚ that is the

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    Claude Monet‚ Haystacks (Effect of snow and sun)‚ French Impressionism (1891)‚ Oil on canvas The Metropolitan Museum of Art is full of exciting and mesmerizing thousands and thousands of pieces of artwork. One could find an artwork as prehistoric as the early people and as recent as from the 21st century at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. However‚ from the small list of objects which I was given‚ I had to choose only one to discuss‚ which is a really hard task if you ask me. Writing about one

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    Why visit Oslo? Oslo‚ formerly known as Christiania‚ is the capital of Norway. It has seen a lot through the years‚ both good and bad. For instance‚ a great fire spread in the old part of the city that devastated most of the town. That part of the city was rebuilt‚ and is now called “Gamlebyen”. However‚ what was once a big part of Oslo is now only a small part of the city. Oslo has expanded at a remarkable pace and has recently been shifting focus to attracting tourists. But what does really Oslo

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    Femme Fatale and how they compare to each other. The three artists and their works I will focus on are Ernst Ludwig Kirchner with his painting Street‚ Berlin‚ Aubrey Beardsley with his illustration Salome with the Head of John the Baptist‚ and Edvard Munch with his painting Vampire. I will start by first giving a comprehensive overview of the meaning of the term Femme Fatale. Next‚ I will give a general explanation of the use of the formal elements for each artists work selected‚ finally‚ I will

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    colour and abstraction. The movement was influenced by artists such as Vincent van Gogh‚ Van Gogh’s work was often emotion based‚ as were most expressionists. An artist who was particularly influenced by Van Gogh was a Norwegian painter named Edvard Munch. Munch was the quintessential expressionist. His ghostly paintings reflected his emotional state in their colouration and style.. The main features of expressionism would have to be its emotional inspiration and personal flexibility in the construction

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    * The most well-known German expressionists are Max Beckmann‚ Otto Dix‚ Lionel Feininger‚ George Grosz‚ Ernst Ludwig Kirchner‚ August Macke‚ Emil Nolde‚ Max Pechstein; the Austrian Oskar Kokoschka‚ the Czech Alfred Kubin and the Norvegian Edvard Munch are also related to this movement. During his stay in Germany‚ the Russian Kandinsky was also an expressionism addict. Issues: Politics - Social Realism-The human form Forms: Printmaking and sculpture Powerful - Intense - Deep Tenderness

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    academic and refined to retain any degree of expression‚ so they instead found inspiration in medieval German art and primitive African sculpture. Additionally‚ they would find inspiration in the emotionally expressive works of Vincent Van Gogh and Edvard Munch. Since their primary concern was the expression of deeply felt emotions‚ they would also transform their negative feelings about the war onto canvas. Kirchner achieved some fame during his lifetime‚ and was fortunate to maintain a number of collectors

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    Extra credit lecture Grotesque art Early Renaissance – 20th century Renaissance I. Early Renaissance a. Rabaleis: Freest in his treatment of carnival (very grotesque) b. Bosch‚ Hieronymus (c. 1450 – 1516) – Triptych (painted on three panels): Garden of Earthly Delights painting. i. Ideals of the body put forward normally‚ but Bosch embraces the strangeness 1. Closing the panels‚ a fourth painting appears‚ representing a scene after a flood‚ likely Noah’s

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