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be defined as realistic objects, in what appears to be an unreal setting. Or it may be realistic objects, with something that it ...
was a time of the "rebirth" of the individual in thought and life style, this unique need to express the individual can also be se...
synthesizes all of his diverse talents and multiple influences and results in an image that is completely unique in terms of its e...
won Mr. Chabas the Medal of Honor, it caused no flurry of attention" in terms of producing a buyer (Bull, 1998; sptmrn.html). Beca...
from a state of freedom to a willingness to submit to the states authority? This is the underlying question in the majority of hi...
challenge to remain sexually faithful to his wife. These tremendous setbacks, including the reality of being bisexual in a patria...
that had been the result of a bus accident in 1925 at the age of 18. Boldly Timid -- Strongly Fragile In each of her works, espec...
the Dead Watching" Despite the fact that he painted numerous tropical scenes and used the colors of the jungles and oceans of the...
a passage in Polizianos La giostra Gombrich successfully adduced Ficinis interpretation of the mythical birth of Venus from the se...
elder brother Giovanni, who was nicknamed "Il Botticello," which means "little barrel" (Schmeckebier 138). It is believed he was ...
world of art was also introduced to a unique paradigm of a painting technique and skill known today as miniatures. The emperors of...
images to such effect that the original image is hard to see. There are many pictures painted in the 1930s and 40s which were pain...
this we are given a painting that evokes soft and sensuous feelings that are easy to pinpoint due to the fact that this painting h...
hilltop is now shown as much as it is suggested by two rounded green shapes in the lower half of the painting. The dancers barely ...
some style to the films. "One group of filmmakers who were experimenting with cinematic technique were those who emerged from B...
nurturers. So, while the characters, and the environment, of both pictures differ greatly there is also a sense of femininity that...
the time. In regards to this Renoir is often noted as being perhaps the only artist who never painted a sad painting. Many quote h...
the 19th century but his work had been censured and placed away for much of that time due to the fact that he focused mainly on li...
This paper explores Cole's Dream of Arcadia and Ernst's Time and Duration. This paper has five pages and four sources listed in t...
In four pages this paper discusses how Rembrandt, Cranach, and Da Vinci represented the last supper of Jesus Christ in this consid...
than painting. The jealous man heaped insults on Lena. Upon hearing of this, Caravaggio hit the young lawyer with a powerful blow ...
might just try it." Since artists react from each others works, one may "try" something and another may also "try" - in our case t...
In eight pages these fifteenth century paintings by Jan van Eyck are analyzed in terms of their iconographic, historical, and reli...
In five pages this paper discusses how Dali struggled with his interests in science and spiritualism as reflected in his surrealis...
attain it." Madonna Sixtina Raphael loved the image of the Mother and Child and used it often. Each reworking of the pair showed...
even equate the color with emotional sadness. Music has a similar terminology - the blues are sad and soulful. According to John...
artist of rare proportion who effectively coupled his own singular and distinctive style with that of the refinement of the period...
In six pages this painting is analyzed in terms of its representations of a woman's sensuous nature and her strength as these qual...
In twelve pages this paper analyzes the Last Supper painting by Tintoretto with Leonardo's approach to the same scene among the to...
was trained by his father, also a painter by trade. It would appear that he always lived and worked at his birthplace, Hertogenbos...