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Francisco de Goya Biography
Art
Painting
Visual Arts
Biography: Francisco Jose de Goya was born in Fuendetodos, Saragossa on March 30th in 1746 to Joseph and Gracia Goya-Lucientes. Goya attended Escuelas Pias, a school where he developed a close friendship with Martin Zapatar whom he promised he’d never forget. After graduating from Escuelas Pias, Francisco entered the studio of Jose Lujan, who was…
Chuck Close Research Paper Born in
Abstract Art
Aesthetics
Art
Eye
Face
Vision
Visual Arts
Born in Monroe, Washington, in 1940, Close studied picture at Yale University before traveling to New York in 1967. Although he greatly admired Abstract Expressionist painters such as Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock and, particularly, Willem de Kooning, he wrote, “ They nailed it down so wellthat I couldn’t do anything but weak caricatures of their…
Biography of Sculptor Joseph Cornell
Aesthetics
Art
Art movements
Modern Art
Modernism
Surrealism
Visual Arts
Joseph Cornell was born December 24th 1903, in Nyack, New York and attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. He lived primarily in New York City from 1929. A collage album made by surrealist Max Ernst inspired Cornell to make his signature boxes, something he began in the early 1930s. Cornell had no training for constructing…
The Balloon Emmanuel Starks Julien Dupre
Aesthetics
Art
Painting
Visual Arts
The painting titled the Balloon was painted by Julien Dupre a French artist from Paris, France. Mr. Dupre painted The Balloon in 1886. The Balloon was painted with oil on canvas. Canvas is an extremely heavy-duty plain-woven fabric used for making sails, tents, marquees, backpacks, and other functions where sturdiness is required. It is also…
What Kind Of Person Lives In This Room
Microsoft Windows
Visual Arts
Imagine walking into someone’s room. What would you see? You would probably see a bed, curtains, a closet, a rug, and everything matches. Most people like to have their rooms that way, right? Well not me! Walk into my room, and you’ll think that either A. Several thousand Starbursts exploded in my room B. Someone…
The raising of Lazarus
Aesthetics
Attention
Feeling
Jesus
Museum
Painting
Visual Arts
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) stands out in its location with its huge, layered rectangular layered contemporary façade. Its walls reflect the sunny climate of the place with its beige paint and behind this façade is a lower wide building housing the extensive collection of the museum. The museum is actually separate…
Case Study of the Mannerist Modern Movement
Aesthetics
Architecture
Construction
Design
Modernism
Visual Arts
The Palazzo Del Te, consists of four long, low wings organizing a square tribunal. The earthbound quality of the house is emphasised by the usage of surprisingly big inside informations, such as tremendously weighty anchors that come into struggle with pediments and other next points, and outsize hearth. Rustication is used in about everyplace with…
Bronze Statue of an Aristocratic Boy: Formal Analysis
Aesthetics
Art
Roman Empire
Sculpture
Visual Arts
The Bronze Statue of an Aristocratic Boy is a life-sized statue that was found on the eastern Mediterranean island of Rhodes. During the Augustan-era, Rhodes was considered to be an educational center for Roman noble families, and was especially known for its schools and teachers of philosophy and rhetoric. While Roman authority developed throughout the…
Poul Voulkos Ceramist
Aesthetics
Art
Art movements
Modern Art
Modernism
Visual Arts
The recent exhibition at Frank Lloyd Gallery showcased new stoneware vessels by Peter Voulkos. These pieces exemplify the type of work that initially brought the artist renown in the 1950s. The reaction to the artwork was one of astonishment, but it differed in nature from before. Now, the astonishment stems from witnessing the artist’s effortless…
Migee-Le brun vs. Rossetti
Aesthetics
Art
Hair
Mirror
Painting
Visual Arts
AbstractThe portrait paintings done by Elizabeth Louise Vigée-Le Brun (1797) in Portrait of a Young Woman and that of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1859) in his Bocca Baciata both portray a woman of the 19th century. However, reflecting over the subject, style, and technique (the use of color, strokes, and space), they reflect different backgrounds and…
description | The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts and architecture. Many artistic disciplines such as performing arts, conceptual art, and textile arts also involve aspects of visual arts as well as arts of other types. |
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quotations | “Art doesn’t give rise to anything in us that isn’t already there. “Art is a visual language; I’m just perfecting my alphabet.” “Every great narrative contains its end in its beginning and its beginning in its end,” “An art prodigy of the 21st century has yet to be crowned. |
information | shape: In the visual arts, shape is a flat, enclosed area of an artwork created through lines, textures, colours or an area enclosed by other shapes such as triangles, circles, and squares. Likewise, a form can refer to a three-dimensional composition or object within a three-dimensional composition., Things to know: The visual arts are art forms that create works that are primarily visual in nature, such as ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video, film making and architecture., |