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    When we think about Paul Cézanne, we think about a French artist who had incredible painting skills and was an Impressionist painter. Moreover, it is undeniable that his talent was a contribution to the modern world. Cézanne was a great artist, his Post-impressionist artwork is definitely a strong link between late 19th century Cubism and Impressionism. In addition, his artwork is known to have influenced so many artists, such as Matisse, Picasso and so on. Those artists have noted Paul Cézanne as

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    Art Deco

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    Art Deco was a modern style that first appeared in France during the 1920s, announced in 1925. Art Deco is seen in Jean Puiforcat, Hot water kettle, form a five-piece coffee and tea set. This tea set a modern design that was used in luxury liners. This tea set uses sleek geometric shapes that were inspired by the luxury liner itself and part of Art Deco style is to reflect modern technology. This tea set was made out of silver that at the time was very costly material, but it resembles the steel

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    The Journey to Postmodern Art The field of visual art is extremely broad, therefore art historians have been attempting to categorize it based on style, time of creation, and subject matter for centuries. Much like any other sociological aspect of life, the culture and time period in which it was made has a great impact on the artist which directly influences their art. Though art is and always has been a way for someone to express themselves, limitations from certain parties took some of that experience

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    Postimpressionism Postimpressionism was a movement in late-19th-century French painting that emphasized the artist's personal response to a subject. Postimpressionism takes its name from an art movement that immediately preceded it: Impressionism. But whereas impressionist painters concentrated on the depiction of a subject's immediate appearance, postimpressionists focused on emotional or spiritual meanings that the subject might convey. Although impressionist artists interpreted what they saw

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    most 9th graders to read. Shakespeare uses language that is not modern and students most likely did not learn. As said by Powell, the director of Salisbury Playhouse, “Shakespeare had made them feel stupid rather than empowered.” (Powell). Most 9th graders do not get the language and don’t

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    Post-impressionism was an art movement between the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century, started in France. It was a breach of Impressionism. During the period of Impressionism, some artists started to dissatisfied to the style as Impressionism depended too much on visual and scientific analysis. They thought Impressionism only focused on the techniques and effects of light and shadow but neglect the importance of subject matters. Some young artists and critics demanded a shift in

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    focusing on lifestyle and heritage differences displayed between the main characters. Though one can interpret “Everyday Use” as a story presenting the two binary aspects of “a traditional, heritage based, yet impoverished lifestyle” and “an affluent, modern, yet forward thinking lifestyle” as completely opposing concepts, one can

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    Trechelle Monroe Final Project: Art Timeline Sculptures from the 18th-20th Century February 23, 2012 Fig 1 1905 Mediterrane Aristide Maillo, French Sculpture Musee d’Orsay, Paris This sculpture falls in the modern art category and the style is abstract expressionism. This sculpture is very large it is actually 110cm. The artist that created this sculpture was one of the many fine French Sculptors, he was one of the younger generation who started out as a Symbolist painter as well as

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    The Chapel of Vence: Art and Enlightenment Best known for his use of color, Henri Matisse cleverly cultivated his status as a modern artist using many different styles of painting from Impressionism to Fauvism. The artwork of Matisse has been a milestone in the history of painting. Henri Matisse’s self-proclaimed masterpiece, however, a chapel in Vence, France, is a small, minimalist building. The amalgamation of modern art and the sacred creates a unique spiritual experience in that it welcomes

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    Roger R. Remington Professor of Design at Rochester Institute of Technology. In his book he discusses the American art Modernist movement during the period between World War I and World War II. He discuss how the movement was inspired by historical event but also analyses the elements of Modernism as an art form. Most importantly how these elements reflect common philosophies of the time. Art is used “to illuminate, to simplify, to clarify, to modify, to dignify, to dramatize, to persuade and perhaps

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