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    Kyle Fabi Dr. Z Art GWAR April Research Paper Through his groundbreaking style and ingenious perspective on life‚ Pablo Picasso became one of the most influential pioneers of Cubism during the 20th century alongside Georges Braque. His innovative masterpieces opened countless amounts of doors for artists during and after his career. Picasso was considered radical in his work not only in his paintings‚ but he allowed himself to experiment in different mediums such as sculpting‚ printmaking‚ ceramics

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    Pablo Picasso's Emotions

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    Many artists express their emotions through their emotions through their art making and the finished art will reflect on that specific emotion‚ other artists may make an image with the hope of creating an emotional response in the viewer. Pablo Picasso creates artwork that does both. Pablo is a painter‚ paint maker‚ sculptor‚ stage designer and poet. He was born on October 28th 1881 in Spain‚ Picasso started showing his passion and skill for drawing from an early age‚ at age 10 he created his first

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    die on July 29‚ 1890. He was a post-impressionist painter and was notice for his beautiful and colorful art works that merged with his emotions. Van Gogh struggled with mental illness and was poor throughout most of his life. He even cut off his ear in a moment of instability and offered it to a prostitute that he had a complicated love affair with. Vincent Van Gogh was most known for his art piece “The Starry Night” in which he painted “in the asylum where he stayed in Saint-Rémy‚ France‚ in 1889

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    Starry Night

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    Night by Vincent Van Gogh. To me‚ Starry Night symbolizes such peace‚ tranquility‚ and mindfulness. I have always felt drawn to this painting because Starry Night is a very beautiful piece of art. It does not have many colors‚ but the way the few colors are used to make such an amazing and elaborate piece of art work that just instills such a great sense of peace and relaxation to me. When I see Starry Night I really stop and think about what was going through Van Gogh’s mind as he was painting this

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    The Dog is a single line that ends up making a cute‚ little wiener dog‚ this piece is admired more for its complexity even though it’s simple (Richardson‚ web). During the prime of his occupation he went through five main phases that affected his art drastically. The first is called the “blue period”. All of his painting were drawn in hues of blue and green

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    eventual precedence of form. Picasso rejects the reality of the image in favour of the image perceived by its beholder. It is this perception that dictates the form of the piece and less so its narrative. Following Picasso’s inspiration from African art his images become understood as representational‚ but not simply an imitation of nature1. The very composition of the piece (a matter of form) is an extension of the narrative‚ as Picasso challenges the viewer as the voyeur of the scene2 as if they

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    Afremov Night Fantasy

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    still meant to be taken as euphoric and amative. Afremov is a sixty-nine year old man who is half Russian and half Jewish. He was born and raised in Vitebsk‚ Belarus but this particular art piece was made in Boca Raton‚ Florida. The painting is 36” wide x 30” high. Just like all of Leonid Afremovs other pieces of art this one is also an oil painting. He used a palette knife to apply the colors to the canvas. Although Afremovs has been painting for decades this specific piece was made sometime before

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    Located in the Art Institute of Chicago is Claude Monet’s “Arrival of the Normandy Train‚ Gare Saint-Lazare” painted in 1877. This artwork is representational because based on the historical train station known as Gare Saint-Lazare. The reason for his inspiration for painting this piece is Monet was intrigue by the industrial revolution of transportation so he rented an apartment start painting different time setting of day of trains in Gare Saint-Lazare. Then Monet gave this for Impressionist exhibition

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    Composition II in Red‚ Blue and Yellow]‚ which is made by Piet Mondrian in 1930. The reason why I decided this art piece is really clear and easy to understand‚ this one is the only artwork in the Abstract Expressionist Art period that I could paint and my ability and talent could afford. Actually‚ Piet Mondrian was not from the AEA period‚ this talented Dutch painter was a donor to the De Stijl art movement and group. De Stijl means ‘the style’ in Dutch‚ it also called neoplasticism. It was a artistic

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    Eames Influences

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    a member of the Art Association‚ as well as chair for the decoration committee of the schools annual football dance (Kirkham 33). After graduating in 1931‚ she spent a term at Sacramento Jr College before moving with her mother to New York. They wished to be closer to her brother‚ a cadet at West Point. In New York‚ Ray Kaiser attended the May F. Bennett School for Girls in Millbrook (Kirkham 33). Two years later‚ Ray graduated in 1933 and shortly thereafter she enrolled in the Art Students League

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