Papers 1661-1670 of total 16412 found.
…and shade, and color of everyday people. By 1634 his works were starting to show strong lighting effects. But in 1636, his works displayed quieter, more reflective scenes, with warmer colors. After his wife's death in 1642 and the deaths of three children…
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…from dog teeth that connect ear to ear, which is oddly the narrowest part of the mask, and a large beaded earring on one side. The African mask is painted black, white and red , and has brightly colored hemp flowing from the sides. The materials each uses…
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…to experiment with impressionism and, later, with pointillism. He developed a radical new approach to color, using it in a structural rather than a descriptive way. His paintings, with their bold areas of flat, pure color, outraged the French art critics. At the 1905…
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Category: /History
…The movie Glory showed the tensions that existed between the people that lived in that period. Racial conflicts, as well as conflicts among those of the same race, gave the war a strong foundation. The tensions varied from skin color, moral…
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…trees, lounge chairs (2), houses, musical instruments, clouds, sky, grass, debris, and various types of leaves and dead palms. The instruments in the painting are the guira, the tambora, the guitar, and a cajon. In “Merengue en Boca Chica”, many colors
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…. The use of balance and tension in Romanticism and Realism is not restricted to it’s compositional flow but also to the the painter’s use of his palette. The use of color in Romantic paintings is bold visually and figuratively. It’s usage is implemented…
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coloration. The right side of their lower jaw and baleen are white, while the left side is black. The tongue has the reverse coloration. It is thought that they use the white color to startle and stun fish schools when they feed. There is no known…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of a tale of human frailty and sorrow" (McMichael, 1033). The prison is symbolic of moral evil which would be sin and the cemetery is a symbol of natural evil which would be death. It is commonly agreed that the colors are used extensive in The Scarlet Letter…
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…that no one but he could have imagined. He is responsible for the development of radio and TV as we know it today. Sarnoff developed radio and TV networks and regarded black-and-white TV as merely a transition until color could be made available. Astonishingly, he…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the sand between “objective reality” and “subjective perception.” All of a sudden, the grass wasn’t really green and the sky wasn’t blue, in fact, they had no color at all. Color became the interaction between light, the object, and the human eye. For example…
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