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    Conley Phebe Art Analysis

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    Nowadays, one of the most common diseases in society is obesity. This disease is when a person has excess of corporal weight. This illness provokes a risk in health. At the Conley Phebe Art Gallery, the artist paula Aranda created an art in acrylic on canvas titled Glutton. This paint is conformed by an enormous human body with a head of a ping. The space behind this figure is almost black, but at the same time the audience can see little of red color. The light in the paint is directed to the…

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    work an occult calendar called Calendrier Magique published by L’Art Nouveau this picture of he was known for many other lithographic ads such as this one. Nonetheless Orazi uses his heavily influenced by Art Nouveau and art Deco. The art in this painting is to show the luxury that comes from smoking. One of the big techniques he used in this lithograph was Art Nouveau which was fond of luxury and detail, then by Art Deco was mass…

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    one of the most famous paintings of all-time, painted by the renowned Italian Renaissance artist, Leonardo Da Vinci. Reflective of the Renaissance era and like many other artworks produced during then, this artwork is extremely illusionistic and life-like. Besides being a prolific artist, Da Vinci was also an acclaimed mathematician and scientist, well equipped with mathematical and anatomical knowledge. He has applied his knowledge of Math and Science into the painting of “The Last Supper”.…

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    The Tokugawa Period

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    The Tokugawa period was a cultural infusion of new forms of art. One form of art was practiced in the form of painting using a tedious process to get a spectrum of colors. Many woodblock paintings were like snapshots of everyday life. They weren't always drawn of wealthy aristocrats, rather a farmer's life. They were used to experience the unornamented, simple life. Some paintings are more urbanized and some are in rural areas. A common quality of many of the images is the presence of nature.…

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    Summary: Prosodies # 1

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    Formal as Content Prosodies#1: Prosodies #1 is a large three-dimensional sculpture created by Dianna Frid in 2013. It’s one of three figures that form part of a bigger gallery. Made of embroidery loops, plaster, paint, cloth, paper, powder pigments, metal, and cellophane, the figure is placed on a white background with only its “shadow” separating it from its surroundings. Prosodies #1 uses the repetitive shape and pattern of circles to build the sculpture from the base. Some unique features of…

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    Beardsley The third is Aubrey Vincent Beardsley. He was famous for his illustrations of “eccentric eroticism”. His works had no “proportion and perspective”, rather just curved lines in black and white. While with the Art Nouveau disappeared, his works were unpopular until 1966. In 1966, he created an illustration for the Beatles’ CD cover called Revolver, which was an innovation in this area because before him the CD covers were photographic portraits bands or singers. Dwiggins The fourth…

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    and Duccio both painted the Madonna and Child on egg tempura on a wooden panel. The subjects of both paintings are the same and the scale of both Madonna's are solid and the sole focus of each painting. The drapery is dark in both paintings and she wears the hood in both as well. Jesus is sitting on the same leg in both painings. They are also surrounded by many different people in each painting. Duccio made Mary elegant. She is regal and light weight. This Mary feels as if she were royalty…

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    artwork being exhibited and sold out in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. Analysis of Artworks Namatjira places objects such as trees, rocks, animals and buildings which are juxtaposed in contradiction with the land or hills. The foreground of his paintings are constructed by trees,…

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    The painting that I chose from the gallery was The Penitent Magdalene, created by Flemish artist Abraham Janssens around the year 1620. I really liked this painting and was drawn towards it because the woman represented in it looks very sorrowful, upset, and perhaps even a little lonely, tear mark clearly visible by her eyes. Despite this, she looks like she is contemplating something important and troubling to her. Perhaps it could be an event in her life that has gone wrong? Her arm is resting…

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    John Seal Essay

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    jacket is invaded by his flowery images. This kind of cartoon frame reflects Seal’s childhood when he was raised by television icons such as gilligan and he-man. However, the content of images shows me a great sense of impressionism. Many of Seals paintings depict still-lifes with floral patterns, which reminds me of a19th-century art expression: impressionism. Although color is formless, it can be squeezed into a specific object. Seal uses George Seurat's The Models twice as the background’s…

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