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    Drawing to Painting

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    Drawing to Painting ART/230 November 10‚ 2014 Berta Stead Drawing to Painting Just as writing needs a rough draft‚ painting needs a drawing before expressing his or her ideas through the final product. Brainstorming is imagination‚ and drawing is putting it all down on something a little more concrete. Through drawing‚ an artist can see what roams around in his or her mind. It is a way for a painter to understand his or her inspiration as well as a painter’s first connection with the subject. By

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    Neilson Philosophy & Ethics 14 October 2010 The Allegory of the Cave and The Matrix Book VII of The Republic begins with Socrates’ “Allegory of the Cave.” The purpose of this allegory is to “make an image of our nature in its education and want of education” in other words‚ it illustrates Socrates’ model of education. In addition‚ the allegory corresponds perfectly to the analogy of the divided line. However‚ this Cave Analogy is also an applicable theme in modern times‚ for example‚ the

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    Portrait painting. Horatio once said: A picture is a poem without words . Really‚ a painting can speak loudly than thousand words. A painting is the most effective exhibition of one’s idea about a particular concept or material. A great painting enriches our experience of life‚ just as a great poem does‚ since great painters make us see and think a great deal more than the objects before us‚ they teach us to look at a scene through their eyes‚ their imagination. It can explain a story which

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    How to Do Glass Painting from a Pattern Tracing Edited by Jeff Hardy‚ Cased‚ Teresa‚ Puddy and 4 others Glass is so beautiful! Paintings too are eyes’ delight! When glass and paints are combined‚ they create amazing works of art. The art of glass painting is becoming popular‚ especially with those who want to decorate their homes with an artistic touch. In fact‚ it is not very tough to do. You can create a beautiful painting in a day. All you need to do glass painting is a little imagination

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    Contrast paintings

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    & Contrast Two Paintings Write a two-to-three-page (500-800 words) essay that describes and analyzes a pair of paintings on a similar subject matter. Choose ONE of the following pairs of paintings to analyze: 1. Family Portrait by Rembrandt & Family Group by William Glackens 2. The First Steps by Marguerite Gérard & First Steps by Vincent van Gogh 3. Paris‚ A Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte & Rainy Day on Fifth Avenue 1893 by Childe Hassam. Describe the two paintings in detail so that

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    Bison

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    Altamira‚ Spain. In Altamira‚ we find many painted animals on the walls of the cave. They are located near the town of Santallina del Mar in Cantabria‚ Spain. 30Km West of the City of Satander.This cave is one of the most caves we find in the Franco – Cantabrian traingle. We also find Lascaux located near the village of Montignac‚ in the Dordogne. The Altamira cave relates to that of Lascaux because they both have cave paintings mostly regarding animals. In Altamira we find many examples of bisons‚ deers

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    caveart at lascaux

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    the theory of natural selection by painting the cross bison fighting. This shows that natural selection was highly important to them whether it was about reproducing or hunting and gathering food. Many archaeologists believe that these people practiced polytheism in a way that their universe: or the stars‚ moons‚ and planets were their gods and goddesses. The caveart also depicted a religious ritual or ceremony. The brown bear was only depicted once in the caves‚ the brown bear commands respect‚

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    appreciate these works of historical art. Another example is the famous Barnes Collection‚ it was obtained quite cheaply by millionaire Albert Barnes during the 1930s depression when many down-on-their-luck Philadelphia families sold their famous paintings to him at extremely discounted prices. The collection contains many works by famous artists of the late 19th century and early 20th century‚ such as Cezanne and Picasso. Barnes intended for his to collection to only be viewed by very few art students

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    by Firelight (30‚000 B.C.) Cave drawings have been found dating back to 30‚000BC. This was man’s first written attempt at the art of storytelling with pictures. Many of the paintings are located in the ceilings and walls deep within the caves meaning they could only be viewed with firelight. Most of these caves have been found in France and Spain. Animals were most commonly drawn in the pictures. Early artist also painted people into the pictures. Some paintings show animals with arrows or

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    Lascaux Cave History

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    Foundations of Civilization Report High quality and antiquity make cave paintings a sight to see. With only about 350 of them having been found so far‚ their importance to archaeology is always increasing. Incredibly old‚ they both give insight as to who and what lived in that region’s past‚ and help archaeologists learn about early painting methods. While the most well known is the Lascaux Caves‚ they are all important to understanding the history of various areas. With no written language at

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