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Modern Art in Brazil

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Brazil This art piece is called "Operarios" (Workers) by Tarsila do Amaral in 1933, painted in Brazil. Tarsila do Amaral is the most famous artist in Brazil. The "Workers" painting is the largest Tarsila made in her career.  This painting represents the exhausted workers from the fumes coming from factories. Tarsila used art elements such as color to show a diverse group of people, tone to make the people look fatigued and shape to create the factories and buildings in the background.  This art piece is called "IDA" by Athos Bulcao in 1999, painted in Brazil. He created ceramic panels around the capital to bring more color and pattern. The art elements used are color; blue and green, space with some blank areas to make the colors pop out more, and shapes to create a pattern in this piece.  This painting is called "Boys with Sheep" by Candido Portinari in 1959, painted in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Portinari used art elements such as tone to create a...

Women's Movement

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 The Women's Movement       This movement occurred during 1848-1998. The main goal of this movement was for females to have equal education and employment options, be equal parts in a marriage, have rights to property and wages, the right to vote, and have rights over children and females' bodies. Three major events happened during this movement: the Seneca Falls Convention, the passing of the 19th Amendment, and the passing of the Civil Rights Act in 1964. The Seneca Falls Convention was the first official one for women. The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The 1964 Civil Rights Act established Equal Opportunity in workplaces. Below are six artworks from three artists during the Women's Movement. Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace by Frida Kahlo 1940 Henry Ford Hospital by Frida Kahlo 1932 Self Portrait by Lee Krasner 1930 Seated Nude by Lee Krasner, 1940  Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground) by Barbara Kruger 1989  Untitled (Money Can Bu...

Early Modern Blog

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 The Great Depression       The Great Depression began in 1929 and ended in 1939, it was a long and an extremely bad decline in the economic activity. There was a lot of unemployment's during this time which made it difficult for people to pay for the mandatory things and they ended up losing their houses and many more. The stock market crashed, it effected individuals, businesses, and banks. During this time a lot of immigration happened hoping they can find work somewhere else, a lot of crime started to occur, living standards also dropped.       "Sharecroppers' Revolt" by Joseph Paul Vorst was created in January of 1939 in Missouri. Vorst created this piece to represent the effects that happened during the Great Depression. Farmers got evicted from their house and had to move into shacks. Vorst used elements such as color, tone, and texture for this piece. He used color to create a sad, loss of hope, confusion feeling to the piece, he used...

Preferences and Perspectives - The Romantic Era

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  The Romantic Era  The Romantic Era was placed around 1790-1880 in Europe. This movement was expressed/portrayed differently for each artist; they used scenes of love, horror, beauty, peace, and anger. I have selected four paintings: two with more of a horror scene and two with a landscape theme.  The painting above is The Nightmare By Henry Fuseli. This painting was shown in the Royal Academy in 1782. Fuseli used lines to give a three-dimensional look, tone to contrast light and dark, and color to create a creepy mood. The portrayed emotions would be scary because of the demon on top of the girl. Fuseli was trying to demonstrate weight being put onto the chest (physical pain) you can experience during a dream.  The painting above is called Saturn Devouring One of His Children  by Francisco De Goya. This painting was completed between 1821 and 1823 in France. De Goya used tone to give a sense of depth to make the guy look huge, color to provide it with a dark l...

Classical Era

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            Revolution and Art - 1700s  The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton by John Trumbull. This painting is from 1786-1831 and created in New Jersey. Trumbull started working on this piece in the 1780s, which took up much of his time. This painting was the one he was most proud of creating.  Siege de Yorktown by Louise-Charles-Auguste Couder. This painting was created in 1826 and made in Virginia. This painting represents the surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, from the British army.  Battle of Long Island by Alonzo Chappel. This painting was created in 1858 and made in Long Island. This painting has a lot of courage because the people in Maryland made a lot of sacrifices, which drove everyone to continue to fight.  These paintings were part of the Revolution, a massive event during the Classical Era. These art pieces are like records of what was going on during the revolution. The elements used in these paintings...

Baroque

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 "Girl with a Pearl Earring" by Johannes Vermeer   The artwork in the Baroque era is fascinating, and I love how the pieces bring off a dramatic and mysterious vibe. This era took place between 1590 and 1740, mainly in Europe, France, Italy, Netherlands, and Germany. There were a lot of famous Artists during this time; the one that I found interesting was Johannes Vermeer. He was mainly known for household painting, but I chose his painting called "Girl with a Pearl Earring." This painting was created in 1665 in Delft, Netherlands, where Vermeer spent his whole life. He used elements such as tone, color, and shape. He used the element shape to make the pearl earring stand out. His painting also looks very real/3D. The presentation is immaculate and has a dramatic look to it, with a black background for a dark look, which always makes the girl in the painting shine. The emotion I get from this painting is mysterious because I don't know what the girl is looking a...

Renaissance Blog

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 The Garden of Earthly Delights  This painting is from the Northern Renaissance, from 1400-1600. The Northern Renaissance was known for oil painting and linear perspective, focusing on experiences, people, and animals. Hieronymus Bosch painted the Garden of Earthly Delight between 1490-1510; it took him twenty years to complete, I'm not sure where the painting was created, but right now it is located in Madrid, Spain.  This painting stuck out to me because everything that is going on in the image is very chaotic. Bosch used multiple art elements for this painting, such as color, shapes, and form. He uses the colors green and blue for a natural look, and he uses color to set a pattern with the people and animals in his painting. He uses shape to give off a movement vibe; everything in his picture seems to be moving or doing something. Bosch uses form to create a 3D painting. Bosch gives off an emotion of energy in this painting, and it appears that a lot is going on; it mi...