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    TABLE OF CONTENTS ART AND ANXIETY 3 INTRODUCTION 3 BUFFET AND THE AGE OF ANXIETY 4 Who was Bernard Buffet? 5 Bernard Buffet and Anxiety 5 Paul Gauguin and Postimpressionism 7 Who was Paul Gauguin? 8 Paul Gauguin and Anxiety 9 CONCLUSION 13 ART AND ANXIETY INTRODUCTION If we look the word anxiety in the dictionary‚ probably we will find something like the following definition: “Feeling of worry‚ nervousness or unease‚ typically about an imminent event or something

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    Throughout the human history‚ the propagation and exchange of culture was of routine way in the formation of a civilization. For this fact‚ numerous archeologists have had their endeavor around this premise to prove that all artifacts and artworks around us are originated from this interactive insight of human being. Their tireless efforts and passion have come to bear fruit such as Yoshinogari‚ which is the largest site of village ruins in Japan‚ and shows how Korea’s culture affected Japan’s Yayoi

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    Vincent Van Gogh: Woe is Me During the last twenty years of the nineteenth century a new form of artistic painting formed. Postimpressionism was a form of art where the artist was highly individual and expressive. Some of the most creative painters in history helped to make the style a success. Paul Gauguin and Paul Cezanne are two of the most creative and popular painters among the postimpressionists‚ but not the master. The master of the postimpressionist movement was Vincent Van Gogh

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    Vincent Van Gogh’s artwork ‘starry night’ is a classic example of the post impressionism movement. Post-impressionist were artist who rebelled against the limitations of impressionism. They developed person styles that focus on emotional‚ structural‚ symbolic and spiritual elements they felt were missing from impressionism. ‘Starry Night’ was created in 1889‚ earlier that year Van Gogh decided to enter the asylum at Saint-Rémy. ‘Starry night’ was inspired by the view from his window in the asylum

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    Van Gogh painted this piece in 1889 while he was in Saint Rémy seeking treatment in a mental asylum. Interestingly enough‚ he painted this piece from his memory and it was supposed to have been based on a constellation arrangement he had seen earlier on in the night sky of Provence. Starry Night is perhaps one of his most famous and yet most elusive works. The first thing that I noticed was the overwhelming night sky‚ which takes up most of the background. Its swirling‚ flowing lines appear to

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    themasterpiececards.com/famous-paintings-reviewed/bid/30400/Vincent-van-Gogh-Paintings-The-Potato-Eaters Moodbook. (2012‚ 12 13). Moodbook. Retrieved 12 13‚ 2012‚ from Vincent Van Gogh. Study of art‚ painting and works: http://www.moodbook.com/history/postimpressionism/vincent-van-gogh-works.html#the-potato-eaters National Gallery of Art‚ Washington‚ DC. (2012‚ 12 13). National Gallery of Art. Retrieved 12 13‚ 2012‚ from National Gallery of Art - Van Gogh ’s Exhibition: http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/vgbro

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    brilliantly on the entrance examinations to Barcelona ’s School of Fine Arts. In 1904 Picasso moved to Paris. He found the city ’s bohemian street life fascinating‚ and his pictures of people in dance halls and cafés show how he assimilated the postimpressionism of Paul Gauguin and the symbolist painters called the Nabis. The themes of Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec‚ as well as the style of the latter‚ exerted the strongest influence. Picasso ’s Blue Room reflects the work of both these painters

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    Impact of Industrial Revolution on Modern Art at the turn of the 20th Century. To understand most period and movements in modern art‚ one must first understand the context in which they occurred. When one looks at the various artistic styles‚ one will realize how artists react to historical and cultural changes and how artists perceive their relation to society. The transition between the 19th and 20th century has brought further development of modernistic ideas‚ concepts and techniques in

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    [pic] |SYLLABUS College of Humanities ARTS/100 Version 4 Introduction to the Visual and Performing Arts | |Copyright © 2011‚ 2010‚ 2008‚ 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course examines traditions and developments in the visual and performing arts genres including music‚ dance‚ theater‚ cinema‚ visual arts‚ and architecture. Students will be introduced to the elements of each genre‚ along with an overview of its historical development in Western

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    French Impressionism and Post Impressionism in the late 19th C. ©Werner Hammerstingl‚1998‚1999 Before the emergence of Impressionism we can see a major political and social transition in central Europe which has demonstrable artistic and literary consequences. The major aspects of this change include: The 19C industrial expansion which took away opportunities of individual farming and craft practice and replaced them with paid labour in factories. Governments across Europe are exploring

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