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Module 6 Artwork Analysis

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  The Face of War Artist: Salvador Dali's  Year: 1940 The face of war shows the horror and terror people suffer during the Spanish Civil War and almost the beginning of the Second World War. The Spanish Civil War affected the Spaniards severely due to their goal to become a Republic, which was crushed and left Spain turning into a repressive fascist dictatorship. The first sense you get a looking at this painting is loneliness, death, and can feel the sadness. The snakes surrounding the face shows that attack on innocent people keep going even after going through a lot. The technique used in the creation of this painting was surrealism. The artist Salvador Dali drew a lot of his inspiration from wars for people to be able to learn and grow from their past. The face of war painting shows the loss, suffering, and misery that was caused by war. The materials used to create this painting were oil and canvas. The materials show accuracy in his work and show the contrast i...

Module 5 Artwork Analysis

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                                                                                  Death and Life Artist: Gustav Klimt Created: 1908-1915 Location: Leopold Museum             Gustav Klimt described this painting as his most important figurative work. There are two different parts to the oil painting. One part represents death, and the other side represents life. Instead of making the vision of death threatening it is shown as an acceptance into mortality. “The moments of pleasure, beauty, youth, and serenity, hope, and acceptance.” In this painting the circle of like is repeating. When looking at the life side of the painting there are grins you can see of the faces which shows more of a hopeful impress...

Module 4 Artwork Analysis

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Title: The Persistence of Memory Artist: Salvador Dali  Year: 1931 Dali was an artist that  described his work as “hand-painted dream photographs" applying surrealism methods to all his work.  This oil painting measures 9 1/2 x 13 inches.  This piece remains in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.  He really relied on his imagination or dream world to create art that was not the norm. In this Dali used a lot of browns, yellow, and gold which look like warm colors ranging from light to dark. I think this piece creates a dream land where time does not matter. It is calming showing water with no waves, no clouds in the sky, and watches and clocks of different styles and time melting as if you can stay there forever. In this time we are all rushed and do not stop and take the time to tap into our dreams and creativities. This artist uses the space in this piece well balancing space that uses objects and space that is open. It also looks like Dali has someone in two...

Module 3 Artwork Analysis

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  Title:  Aphrodite , ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty Artist:  Carved by the sculptor Praxiteles Location:  Louvre ,  Paris Year:  Between 150 and 125 B.C . The most famous statue ever created Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, was carved in the 4th Century B.C. by  Athenian sculptor Praxiteles. Made from fine marble, as the first devotional statue of a female goddess in the nude.  Aphrodite is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, beauty, pleasure, passion and procreation. She was syncretized with the Roman goddess Venus. The  ancient Greek statue of the goddess Aphrodite , famous both for her missing arms and as a symbol of female beauty. The name Venus de Milo comes from Venus, the Roman name for Aphrodite, and Milos, the Greek island where the statue was discovered in 1820 and purchased for the French government. S cholars proposed that the limbs of Aphrodite were broken during a fight between French and Turkis...