The Language of Looking
Art History Survey 102 - Western Art from the 14th to 20th centuries
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
How Picasso Effects My Art
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Since I began drawing and other forms of art when I was a child, I always excelled further in cartooning than other aspects of...
Rodin, The Gates of Hell, 1880-1900
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Rodin's artwork is both quite peculiar and intriguing to say the least. The 15th century bronze doors depicts figures from the Old Test...
Willem de Kooning's piece "Woman I" 1950-52
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Kooning's painting entitled "Woman I" is a pretty harsh representation of a woman. The woman appears to almost come out of th...
Diego Velasquez and his rendition to infanta Margarita Theresa
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Diego Rodriguez De Silva y Velasquez (June 6, 1599-August 6, 1660) was the leading artist in King Philip's IV court from the baroque pe...
Donatello's "David"
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Donatello's sculpture of "David" is, to say the least, a very interesting conversation piece. It is a rendition far from what ...
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Piet Mondrian born in Central Holland in 1872 and lived there for the first 8 years of his life. His father was a gifted draftsman and amate...
Saturday, December 17, 2011
by Loksze Wong
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Leonardo da Vinc i’s mural painting “the Last Supper” is a well-known Christian work of art. It is described as “Final meal shared by Jes...
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