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The Concept Of Fantasy And Reality In Marquez's On
... reality of a Latin America caught between modernity and pre-industrialism as well as torn by civil war and ravaged by imperialism, where the experiences of ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists
Art Modernism Essay. A structured essay on how Modernist Painters looked at the world in a new way.
... war of unprecedented dimensions. After World War I, the German art scene was a different one - shell-shocked by the experience of war. The members of ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists
Notes on Two Modernist Movements and 2 Artists in Each Movement and 8 paintings Evaluated using the Frames.
... war of unprecedented dimensions. After World War I, the German art scene was a different one - shell-shocked by the experience of war. The members of ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists
De-Stijl
... of war, during the period of military service, Theo van Doesburg started the idea of a group or association of ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists
Surrealism
... of the subconscious, with the often ugly realities of the times. The movement flourished in Europe between World War I and World War ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists
Giacometti: Depicting Reality and Existence
... elongated figures, over and over, interpreting his unique perception of reality through his sculptures, showing the viewer the distance he ... innovative ideas to art as a means of conveying their feelings on the war's destruction. Giacometti felt that his ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists
Expressionism
... Portraits "What about the reality of the everyday world and the reality of painting? They are not the same realities. What is the ... 1910s and 1920s and still reeling from the carnage of World War I, were less interested in accurately depicting their ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists
Juan Gris (1887 - 1927)
... time of war. Many artists of this period were struck by the brutality of war, which squandered their outlook of life ... the possibility of transfiguring reality without hopelessly compromising its identity". Gris was irritated by the extensive theory of ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists
Frida Kahlo & Joy Hester: Representations of Self
... from the many hard times in her life. "...I paint my own reality, The only thing I know is that I paint because I ... appears sympathetic to the viewer. It was created around World War II, and like many of her works, explored the impact that the conflict had ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists
Investigate the art movement of 'expressionism'
... in its most compelling form. The artist is not concerned with reality as it appears, but with its inner nature, and with ... art in Europe around the turn of the century. By the outbreak of the First World War expressionism had become almost synonymous with ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Artists