Papers On Artists, Art Genre, & Famous Works Of Art
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Howard Finster / An Artist on a Mission
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A comprehensive 10 page discussion of the life and works of Reverend Howard Finster, a 20th century artist who, when suddenly endowed late in life with the talent to paint, believed that God was guiding him artistically. Numerous works are analyzed. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Finster.wps
Humanistic Art in the Renaissance
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A 5 page research paper that examines Renaissance humanism in art. By examining the work of three Renaissance artists, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, the writer argues that it becomes clear that a new form of humanism emerges at this point in time. This humanistic perspective was akin to, yet also, all together different from its philosophical predecessors, classical humanism and medieval Christianity. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khhumart.rtf
Illusionistic Ceiling Paintings and the Artists of the Baroque:
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This 7 page report discusses the illusionist ceiling paintings of the Baroque period with particular attention to the work of Carracci, Pozzo, and others noted for their contribution to the overall framework of that is which referred to as the “Baroque.” The artists of the Baroque represented an understanding and
awareness that the illusions created by human beings are no less real than the physical dimensions imposed by time and space. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Important Paintings in Western Art
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(5 pages) Visual art has expressed the ideas and
attitudes of Man for centuries, but it is the period of the Renaissance, which often most
stands out in our mind for the unique individualistic vision of its painters. This was a
time of the "rebirth" of the individual in thought and life style, this unique need to express
the individual can also be seen in the work of Camille Corot. Bibliogoraphy lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBwstart.doc
Impressing the Impressionists - Japonisme & French Art in the Nineteenth Century
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An 8-page paper that examines the influence of Japonisme, a trend stemming from the work of Japanese ukiyo-e artists, on the works of French artists during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Discussed are Japanese master painters Hokusai Katsushika and Hiroshige Ando and the manner in which they influenced the works of French Impressionist artists Edgar Degas and Claude Monet. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: LCImpres.doc
INFLUENCES OF AFRICAN ART ON EUROPEAN MODERNISTS
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This 11 page paper deals with how Africa was viewed by early nineteen hundred Europeans. The continent was not only considered intriguing to them, but also influencial. This paper cites seven sources.
Filename: BBAFRAI.rtf
INTERACTIVE MEDIA AND ITS IMPACT ON THE FINE ARTS
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This paper explores the impact of today's technology and interactive media on the fine arts. Included in the discussion is a definition of interactive media, and ways in which the technology is being used by artists both in terms of career and development of art.
Filename: MTintmed.rtf
J.M.W. Turner as the Epitome of Romantic Art
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This 10 page
report discusses the work of the 19th century British painter
J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) and the fact that his work serves as a
consummate example of what Romanticism in art was and is.
Instead of simply recording what he saw before him, Turner was
able to translate the scenes he painted into light-filled
expressions of his own romantic feelings. In other words, he
expressed what is the most fundamental aspect of Romanticism --
showing the sublime in what might be thought of as ordinary. One
critic of this age has referred to Turner’s work as “music in
paint.” Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWromart.wps
Jackson Pollock
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A 6 page paper on the art and the life of Jackson Pollock.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RApllock.rtf
Jackson Pollock / Abstract Expressionist
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This 9 page paper proposes that the abstract expressionist was the leader of the art movement in America during the post World War II era. Ultimately, he and his cohorts, shifted the center of the art world from Paris to New York. Several of his works are explored in a piece that looks at the art movement in historical perspective. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Jackpoll.wps
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