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On The Three Musicians By Pablo Picasso (187 views)
By Jennifer Arsego
In 1921 the “Three Musicians” was created by Pablo Picasso as a farewell piece to Synthetic cubism.
Cubism itself consists of different points of view, typically created through geometric figures, which are then compiled into one complete p
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Vincent Van Gogh (220 views)
By Kadence Buchanan
The Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh has produced some of the world’s most popular, most beloved and most expensive paintings. Despite his great success, he was also known as a tortured, lonely artist who many felt was mad or at least on the verge of insani
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The Art Of Woodcut Prints (183 views)
By Steven Shanin
No one knows the origin of woodcut prints, only that the cutting of an image into a wood plank, inking and printing that image onto another material, is the earliest known means used by artists to make multiple copies of works of art. Prior to that each c
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Abstract Art (187 views)
By Jonathon Hardcastle
Nonrepresentational or nonobjective art is not an invention of the twentieth century. A number of cultures, like the Islamic and Jewish, have developed over the centuries a high standard of decorative or non-figurative art forms. Today, abstract art is ge
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Van Gogh's Earliest Masterpiece: The Potato Eaters, 1885 (200 views)
By Elizabeth Harding
"Some see beauty in it, precisely because the characters are so genuine." –Theo van Gogh
Just a few months before van Gogh moved to Antwerp, with the resulting expansion of his color palette, he painted his first major work, "The
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Artisan Glass History (191 views)
By Frank Vanderlugt
Artisan glass refers to handblown or individually created glass
items, as opposed to items such as standardized glass windows
and other mass-produced products. Until a few hundred years
ago, this description fit virtually all glass products.
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Salvador Dali (280 views)
By Breiana Cecil
On a quick trip down to London last month, I had the pleasure
of visiting the Dali Museum. I have always been an admirer of
the artist, as he experimented with such vast media and bizarre
expression. After viewing hundreds of sketches, illustrations,
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The Modern Art Movements (211 views)
By Breiana Cecil
"What distinguishes modern art from the art of other ages iscriticism." -Octavio Paz The Modern Art movements can be said to have begun in the mid19th century. Up until this point, the
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir - YOUNG GIRL PROMENADING (204 views)
By Camille Mauclair
Excerpt from "The French Impressionists (1860-1900)"Renoir's realism bears in spite of all, the imprint of the lyric spirit and of sweetness. It has neither the nervous veracity of Manet, nor the bitterness of Degas, who both love
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Leonardo da Vinci - A Biography of the Renaissance Man (220 views)
By Bianca Tavares
Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452, in Vinci, Italy. It is uncertain that Vinci, just west of Florence, was the actual birthplace and it is often debated that perhaps he was born in a farmhouse in Anchiano. Nevertheless, Vinci claims the prestig
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