Essays About artists abstract

 

  • Abstract Expressionism
    ... The dominant trend in western painting throughout the 1950's began with a handful of American artists later termed Abstract Expressionists.Their paintings were ...
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  • Abstract Expressionism
    ... These consisted with an abstract statement in terms of a large color shape or area. Three great artists of this movement include Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko ...
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  • Cubism and it's Artists
    ... This division of cubism began around 1912, as artists began using pieces of cut ... and centered, but they lost their depth and became almost abstract, although the ...
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  • Art History
    ... and came to the United States in 1926, after which he soon became a close friend of a number of artists who were to be associated with abstract expressionism. ...
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  • Jackson Pollock-Abstract Expressionism
    ... Like many artists Pollock was treated for alcoholic depression in the late 1930's ... problems led him to themes that were mythic and heroic in very abstract styles ...
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  • Art essay
    ?More often than not the abstract artists is not imitating nature or pursuing realism, but concerned with the spiritual or emotional state of colour and form ...
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  • Comparing Jackson Pollock to Mark Rothko
    ... the 1940s and 1950s. They were a part of the group of artists known as the abstract expressionists. Although each of the artists ...
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  • Contemporary Art
    ... their masterpieces. Chapter 2 Chapter 2 featured several artists that were second generation Abstract Expressionist. Three of the ...
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  • Pop Art
    ... Pop artists felt that "Abstract Expressionism was an elite art, to which only a tiny class, mainly of painters and poets, could respond" (30 Compton). ...
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  • Modern Art History
    ... four major art movements: Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism. From each movement came great artists, who defined ...
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  • Comparison Art Essay: Picasso vs. de Kooning
    ... Abstract Expressionism is known as a painting movement in which artists typically applied paint rapidly and with force to their huge canvases in an effort to ...
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  • Constructing a Revolution
    ... artists. Stalin started making very scary public statements about art and artists. He said abstract art could no longer be tolerated. ...
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  • Franz Kline
    ... Similar artists such as William de Kooning and Jackson Pollack helped pave the road towards this type of abstract expressionism that Kline felt so attracted to ...
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  • constructing a revolution
    ... artists. Stalin started making very scary public statements about art and artists. He said abstract art could no longer be tolerated. ...
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  • Max Pechsteins
    ... copies of the everyday world. Therefore he seems to be a great Surrealist abstract artists. Andre Breton, a surrealist and Siegmund ...
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  • Art Careers
    ... computers. Visual artists' works may be realistic, stylized, or abstract and may depict objects, people, nature, or events. Fine ...
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  • Surrealistic Art
    ... If he or she were very imbalanced and psychotic, then the artwork would be very twisted and abstract. Many surrealistic artists found their inspiration by ...
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  • Modernism
    ... high art and popular culture is typical of artists like Picasso, Lichtenstein, and Warhol, it is not of Mondrian, Pollock, or most other abstract artists. ...
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  • Braque
    ... subject matter abstractly rather then realistically, it was only natural for the two artists to collaborate ... His work became very structured and more abstract. ...
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  • 4 types of art and artists
    ... The collage is abstract and portrays how Lee sees the world. The photographs were placed vertically on the page with one placed horizontally at the bottom. ...
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  • Kandinsky
    ... inner conflict and struggle was a favourite of artists at the time (think of Munich's The Scream) and it can be seen in many of Kandinsky's abstract works, it ...
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  • Keith Haring: a biography
    ... The use of abstract shapes can be seen in any of his many works, and ... time, he began to discover some of his most important influences among modern artists. ...
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  • Art and Visual Culture
    ... work. Following soon after is Abstract Expressionism, another new way for artists to express themselves. Abstract Expressionist ...
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  • korean art
    ... The two major competing schools of modern Korean art are the surrealist and abstract expressionist. The first group of artists were educated in France while ...
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  • Designing Modernism
    ... Large areas of flat, bright color, borrowed from Post-Impressionist artists, placed the human figure in an abstract context. Paul ...
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  • Cubism1
    ... Cezanne was an artist who led the way to cubism or abstract art. Before Cezanne, artists would portray the world realistically. ...
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  • Comparing and Contrasting Picasso and Escher
    ... Their art is also abstract, at least in the very general sense of the word. Hidden meanings also seem to abound in each artists' works. ...
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  • Rappers as Artist
    ... PARAGRAPH IN ORDER TO FULLY ESTABLISH THAT RAPPERS ARE ARTISTS, THE DEFINITION ... colors, textures, and shape together to create something new, abstract, or even ...
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  • postimpressionists' effect on the next generation of artists
    ... It was then that artists such as Picasso and Braque started to use ... matter is portrayed by geometric forms without realistic detail, stressing abstract form at ...
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  • pop art
    ... For the majority of people, however, Abstract Expressionism left them frustrated and ... culture and the icons that it produced, Pop artists embraced popular ...
    (1012 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

     


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