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In the modern art time that converges into today, there were a great deal of similitudes and contrasts between gems. You could take a gander at two totally unique pieces and make sense of a shared motivation. In like manner, with regards to The Joy...
Les Demoiselles D’Avignon
Painting
Paul Cezanne
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Just as Impressionism played a key role in Modernism, another revolutionary art movement is Cubism. About 30 years after the first Modernist movement Impressionism begun, Cubism was slowly replacing it. “Since the Renaissance almost all paintings had obeyed a convention”, Pablo Picasso ditched this convention...
Les Demoiselles D’Avignon
Pablo Picasso
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Artists have shocked and confronted audiences in pursuit of the ‘avant-garde’ in art movements such as Realism, Cubism, and Abstract Expressionism. Realists, abandoning traditional themes and practices; Cubists and their subject matter, positioning, composition, and primitivism; and Abstract Expressionists, abandoning conventional tools and methods of...
Jackson Pollock
Les Demoiselles D’Avignon
Pablo Picasso
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Las Dos Fridas, which in English translates to The Two Fridas, was painted by the well-known, Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo. The oil painting displays two versions of Frida, her Mexican background and white background, holding hands and connected by a vein. Still to this day,...
Two Fridas
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The art piece that I chose was 4.9.18b (p. 676) Frida Kahlo, The Two Fridas. This art piece was made by Frida Kahlo herself in 1939. The dimensions are 5’8” X 5’8”, the medium is an Oil on canvas. You can find this wonderful piece...
Two Fridas
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“Los Das Kahlo” is painted within the year 1939 in oil on canvas with dimensions 173 x 173 cm, it’s located in the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico. The first aspect we see is a double self-portrait, wherein the two Fridas are sitting on...
Two Fridas
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The Mona Lisa is a painting of a portrait by Leonardo Da Vinci. It is considered high art as it is a part of the fine arts and is highly valued which were exposed mostly to the upper classmen and the elites. Mona was a...
Mona Lisa
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Created between 1504 and 1505, Mona Lisa is a portrait of the famous Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo Da Vinci. It represents the highest artistic achievement of Da Vinci, successfully shaping the image of a woman of the urban bourgeoisie during the rise of capitalism. In...
Mona Lisa
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The Portrait of Lisa Gheradini, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo, is an oil painting. Leonardo da Vinci uses sfumato and composition arrangement while painting the Mona Lisa. One technique, Da Vinci used in his artwork was focus and blur. Shadow is used at the...
Mona Lisa
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In our world, we had a lot of famous artists. Whenever people talk about painting one of the few paintings comes to their mind is the Mona Lisa or the Screaming. The painting I am going to discuss in my assignment is Mona Lisa. The...
Mona Lisa
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Both Goya’s 3rd of May and Picasso’s Guernica are anti-war masterpieces and both represent tragedies in Spain resulting from attacks by foreign entities. Though born a century apart, these artists originated in Spain and chose to express outrage over the violation of their countrymen via...
Artwork
Guernica
Pablo Picasso
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In the late 1400s, Leonardo Da Vinci used his various natural-born talents to shape the world as we know it today. Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the greatest Renaissance men of all time. The great artist was born April 15, 1452, in Vinci Italy...
Famous Person
Leonardo Da Vinci
Mona Lisa
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The art piece that I chose was 4.9.18b Frida Kahlo, The Two Fridas. This art piece was made by Frida Kahlo herself in 1939. The dimensions are 5’8” X 5’8”, the medium is an Oil on canvas. You can find this wonderful piece at Museo...
Frida Kahlo
Two Fridas
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The dawn of Frida Kahlo’s political activism began when a handrail impaled her during an automobile accident at the age of eighteen. She was left with fractures in both her spine and pelvis. After being bed-ridden for several months, she decided to bring her emotions...
Frida Kahlo
Two Fridas
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Las Dos Fridas, which in English translates to The Two Fridas, was painted by the well-known, Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo. The oil painting displays two versions of Frida, her Mexican background and white background, holding hands and connected by a vein. Still to this day,...
Frida Kahlo
Painting
Two Fridas
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“The Two Fridas” is painted within the year 1939 in oil on canvas with dimensions 173 x 173 cm, it’s located in the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico. The first aspect we see is a double self-portrait, wherein the two Fridas are sitting on...
Frida Kahlo
Painting
Two Fridas
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Although Mona Lisa Smile sets in 1950s in America, the musings that it discusses still exist in many social requests. Mona Lisa Smile is a not too bad movie to see how a school can reflect functionalist considerations through its system. In this paper, I...
Mona Lisa
Movie Analysis
Movie Review
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“In the panel on which I am working, which I call Guernica, I clearly express my abhorrence of the military caste which has sunk Spain into an ocean of pain and death.”-Pablo Picasso How does protesting against a war help influence people who think otherwise?...
Guernica
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Pablo Picasso is well known for colorful abstract paintings. His unique talent of creating a painting that may not look like real life, but has a deeper meaning, has been copied my many other modern painters. Picasso had many different styles of paintings during his...
Guernica