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Joe WAA

EBSCOhost: Gertrude Stein and Picasso: The Language of Surfaces - 2 views

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    This is an article by Gertrude Stein talking about Picasso. I really like this article because it outlines Picasso's mindset compared to other artists such as Matisse. It even gives some philosophical references. This article is a great tool for understanding his techniques. The most valuable part of this article is the explaination of Picasso's techniques.
Colleen WAA

Dalí's Inauthenticity - 1 views

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    Rothman, Roger. "Dalí's Inauthenticity." Modernism/modernity 14.3 (2007), 489-497. This shows how Dali's artwork opened the eyes of its viewers and the profound effect on art movements. It explains modern techniques and traditional techniques and methods that Dali used. In addition, it provides a critique of Dali and his artwork and how it ultimately changed art as people knew it during this time period.
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    scholarly.
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    Check citation. I think the publisher is John Hopkins Press.
Joe WAA

EBSCOhost: Picasso, Cubism, and Reflexivity - 2 views

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    Fry, Edward F. "Picasso, Cubism, and Reflexivity." Art Journal 47.4 (1988): 296. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 15 Nov. 2010. This article gives an in depth look at the development of cubism. It talks about Picasso's influence on cubism. It also discusses the roots of cubism. The psychological aspect of cubism is also discussed. Other forms of similar techniques are also discussed.
Diana WAA

Impressionist Art Movement - 3 views

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    www.impressionism.info. Impressionism, 2005. Web. 7 Nov. 2010. This site talks about the basics of Impressionist art and the movement. It tells you the origin of where the name impreesionism came from and all about the subjects the artists paints about and the techniques they use. In addition, the site lists "the masters" of the art movement and the numerous paintings they painted. Lastly, it gives a list of a few books about the art movement and of the artists.
Cooper WAA

Sources of Cubism and Futurism - 1 views

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    Robbins, Daniel J. "Sources of Cubism and Futurism." Art Journal 41.4 (1981): 324. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article discusses the similar origins of both futurism and cubism. These two movement have many similar techniques in their art so it only makes sense that they would sprout from a common seed. The seed that is discussed it that of symbolism and how it started these two movments.
Colleen WAA

Dali's Folly - 1 views

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    Kachur, Lewis. "Dalí's Folly." Art in America 91.10 (2003): 70. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article highlights the exhibitions, especially the Dream of Venus, of Salvador Dali. It shows how they contribute to the Surrealist movement. The techniques and materials used by Dali are stated as seen in the artwork
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    scholarly.
Daniel WAA

Futurism: Its Potential and Actual Role in Master of Business Administration (MBA) Educ... - 1 views

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    Peterson, Robin T. "Futurism: Its Potential and Actual Role in Master of Business Administration (MBA) Education." Journal of Education for Business 81.6 (2006):334-343. EBSCO. Web.17 Nov. 2010. When searching for articles, I was trying to find different ways in which Futurism has influenced us today. This article defines the role of Futurism in an MBA and it can be used by many businessmen. Futurism has an effect on education on a MBA. It influences planning, industry and techniques for students.
Diana WAA

Impression: Painting Quickly in France - 1 views

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    MacNamidhe, Margaret. "Impression: Painting Quickly in France 1860-1890 (review)." Nineteenth Century French Studies 31.3-4 (2003), 352-354. This article by Margret MacNamidhe reviews the style of Impression paintings. In particular, they look at the quickness of the brush and analyize it. For example, the author commented how painstakingly it took Monet to get the right atmospheric shades without blending the wrong colors together. She continued to explain how, through the ages of Monet's paintings, he developed this particular technique and one could notice with the crusting up of the paint in later works.
Hillary WAA

Roy Lichtenstein and the Comic Strip - 1 views

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    Boime, Albert. "Roy Lichtenstein and the Comic Strip." Art Journal 28 (1968-1969): 155-159. JSTOR. Web. 1 Nov. 2010. This article talks about 
Diana WAA

Impressionism- a modern approach to color in art - 1 views

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    MacTaggart, John. "Impressionism." ArtFactory, 2010. Web. 15 Nov. 2010. This work starts off by stating when and how the Impressionist Movement was found. It then goes into what the goals of the Impressionists were and how they sought to complete these goals. For example, to catch a particular landscape scene, Impressionists would paint until the colors changed, and then return another day when the colors were the same. It also talks about the various influences of the impressionists and gives many painting examples of the movement.
Diana WAA

Claude Monet: Impressionism's Leading Light - 2 views

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    Stuckey, Charles F. "Claude Monet: Impressionism's leading light." USA Today Magazine 124.2606 (1995): 36. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article talks about the history of the Impressionism Movement and more specifically, Claude Monet. It goes on to describe the movements unique techniques and how it went from childish stokes to opening to realms of abstract painting. From there, it tells the readers of the many great acheivements Monet contribited to Impressionism and to art in general.
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