Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Expressionism
I drove to SST Louis with a couple of friends on a warm day ND when we got to the ml_Assure, all I could say was WOW. Is this a white ho put on replica tolerant of a building asked one of my friends. It was so beautiful, never seen or score never been in a building so wide resembling that. It was quite an honor and would pick out something to share with people back in Africa. I might not have been a big fan of nontextual matter nevertheless since that day all has changed. We went in and were given a museum map to settle down specific areas we wanted to visit. Modern trick section was our main priority.We took the elevator to the speeding level of the museum whither modern maneuver exposure was displayed. We walked virtually sections 327, 335, 334 and 333. The word moving picture that mostly caught my heed was that of Marc Chloral, a french man born(p) in 1887 and died in 1985. The Temptation image was painted by Marc the cubist in 1912. He painted Adam and eve fla nking the tree of knowledge. He painted even as a green configuration holding the forbidden fruit that she was around to finish uper Adam, who poses in blissful ignorance of the consequences to come.The cubism apprehension of split face allows Eve to odour at both the apple and its destination. Marc paints this picture in relations to what we have unendingly been reading bout in the bible. He also painted animals around gross(a) at them, he did this to really depict and tell how the fruit changed the world today. some separate ikon just on the early(a) wall on my left as I turned to my left, there hanged an unspeakable piece of art called the blue Mandolin, 1 930 by George Baroque. He was a French man born in 1882 still died in 1963.He used oil ikon with guts on canvas. This moving picture looked so real unlike the ones I saw in class on slideshows. He used a paint disembroil that created imitation wood grain to which he added a heavy application of sand in order to set off the eel effects of texture against artificial ones. The use of sand here really gives this painting a very impregnable texture. I even felt like I could touch it alone could not do so. He conveys his love for music here by painting the blue mandolin very closer to the bosom.As moved around exploring the beauty Of art, then came across the Picasso painting of his wife. Pablo was a Spanish cubist born in 1881 and he died in 1973. His painting of a seated woman dated July 1 953 portraits his lover Francoise Gilt. He shows of his skills and extreme geographic expedition of pubis by using facets of chromatic grays, whites, pinks, and browns form Mosaic of color and tactile sensation across the body of Francoise. In this painting the young womans face contains a strong right profile as intumesce as a left eye that gazes forward.He also uses a dark stress to show the viewers exactly what his painting is all about. The painting looks more than like 3 dimensional becau se of the use of mosaic concept. Its really one of the greatest pieces of art by Pablo Picasso. As was walking around I then saw this other two paintings that looked like I kidskin was playing With a paint brush, but as I paid more attention to them hen I agnize how some people were talented. These were paintings by Emil Molded, a German born in 1867 but died in 1956.
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