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Thesis Throughout the 1980s there was one particular artist that had the gift of translation. He was able to take art from the street and translate it into beautiful pieces in which could be understood in galleries. This artist was Jean-Michel Basquiat. He is most...
Contemporary Art
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Painting
916 words | 2 Pages
A high school dropout, a panhandler, not a real person, but a legend. From sleeping on park benches, to becoming a featured artist of renowned art galleries, Jean Michel Basquiat managed to achieve more in his short, 8-year long career, than most artists do in...
Contemporary Art
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Street Art
949 words | 2 Pages
The artist Salvador Dali has created many paintings with visual and style similarities. He also seems to put his own emotions and feeling into his paintings. In two of his paintings, The Anthropomorphic Cabinet as well as The Burning Giraffe, cabinets are both used to...
Painting
Salvador Dali
680 words | 1 Page
The great artist Salvador Dali once said, “Surrealism is destructive, but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision.” He surely put this quote into practice when he created what some consider to be his greatest work, and what many consider...
Painting
Salvador Dali
1492 words | 3 Pages
Twenty-six-year-old, Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, or more commonly known as just, Michelangelo, was an Italian renaissance artist from Jerusalem. One of his most famous works was his sculpture, “David” which stands 17 feet tall, is made from marble and is of a biblical hero,...
Italian Renaissance
Michelangelo
Sculpture
1599 words | 4 Pages
Salvador Dali is one of the greatest surrealist artists who have changed the art world with his unique style and innovative concepts. Dali in real sense is a creative genius and a precocious artist who has been influenced by metaphysics and cubism. Dali transforms his...
Creativity
Salvador Dali
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By many, Salvador Dalí is considered one of the most influential and revolutionary artists of the early 20th century. Throughout his life, Dalí was influenced by many things: his childhood, his travels across Europe, the Dada philosophy, and the many artistic movements of the 1900s....
Salvador Dali
904 words | 2 Pages
All of Dali’s life he was troubled by numerous issues and complications however, he connected with these problems, and his paintings allowed him a way to express himself in ways, that when looked at carefully, many of us can relate to his childhood and his...
Salvador Dali
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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born on 6th March 1475 in a place called Caprese near Arezzo, Italy. This man was a painter, poet, sculptor, architect, and an engineer, a true jack of all trades. He has remained to be the most famous High...
Artwork
Italian Renaissance
Michelangelo
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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni has been considered to be one of the most inspirational and talented artists that lived during the early modern world. The western world during his time was undergoing possibly the most significant period of change since the fall of the...
Italian Renaissance
Michelangelo
Renaissance
1262 words | 3 Pages
Though “notion of genius” can be defined as many things in various ways, two of the most influential Renaissance artists Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni are still well recognized as the genius of art today. Both Leonardo, whose worldly famous for...
Italian Renaissance
Leonardo Da Vinci
Michelangelo
1120 words | 2 Pages
During the year 1475 one of the greatest sculptors was born. He was a revolutionary, or in other words a sudden, radical, or complete change. But he also created new techniques and style to express emotion through his sculptures and paintings. He also introduced or...
Italian Renaissance
Michelangelo
Sculpture
1119 words | 2 Pages
The saying usually goes, a jack of all trades, but a master of none – although when it comes to Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti he was not only a jack of all trades, but a master of each and everyone. Michelangelo was considered the greatest...
Italian Renaissance
Michelangelo
Sculpture
1078 words | 2 Pages
Michelangelo Buonarroti, known to most of the world as Michelangelo, was born in the small village of Caprese, Italy on March 6th, 1475. The greatest of the Renaissance artists died in 1564, but not before leaving a mark on fine art that is still appreciated...
Artwork
Italian Renaissance
Michelangelo
951 words | 2 Pages
The Creation of Adam is a fresco painting created by Michelangelo Buonarroti, or more commonly known as Michelangelo. The well-known painter of the renaissance era lived throughout Italy from 1475 to 1564. After being born in Caprese his family moved to Florence where Michelangelo’s art...
Artwork
Italian Renaissance
Michelangelo
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Michelangelo was a Renaissance artist who lived from 1475 to 1564. He changed art in the Renaissance by sculpting and painting with precision and detail that had never been done before, particularly focused on the human body. This change was revolutionary and has changed the...
Artwork
Italian Renaissance
Michelangelo
884 words | 2 Pages
Present day move was made as a rebel against expressive dance. Martha Graham was one of the most acclaimed artists and makers of move, called choreographers. She carried present day move to another degree of prevalence in American culture. She made another dialect of development...
Contemporary Art
Dance
Martha Graham
879 words | 2 Pages
John Berger is a novelist, poet, art critic and painter. His essay “Ways of Seeing” is widely known by acclaimed artists and university students. When first published in 1972 after his BBC show -he shocked people with his perspective on viewing and understanding art; but...
Book Review
John Berger
2330 words | 5 Pages
In the current era, more and more people pay attention to design and aesthetics. Design is a process of continuous improvement, and it is obvious that design is influenced by previous designs. “Every revolutionary movement that I‘ve known of has some type of revolutionary art.”...
Contemporary Art
Jeff Koons
Postmodernism