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…as the wars were going on. Antoine Jean Gros went from neoclassicism to romanticism by abandoning the sober style of his teacher and embracing the influence of the colorful and emotional style used by Flemish baroque painter Peter Paul Reubens. Gros developed his…
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…as a universal through his symbolic color usage, blindness, and our narrator’s invisibility, which is the enlightenment, which our narrator conceives. Ellison’s use of color is relevant in his second stage of life, when he has just been rejected from college…
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…on the lower left side by lighting the center of the river with softer colors surrounded by darker reflections and plant life on either side, the artist creates a path for your eyes to follow. The motion of your eyes drawn across the river begins to dissipate…
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…is the portrait of the Mona Lisa. Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa between the time period of 1503 through 1506. He used oil colors on a wood background. The subject in the painting is a younger Florentine female whom was married in 1495…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Use of Setting and Color in Doris Lessing’s short story To Room Nineteen Susan Rawling, main character in Doris Lessing’s short story “To Room Nineteen”, fights against her inner emptiness and the choices she ought to make…
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…of that segment. Another part of Antonio Sacre’s play that stood out to my psyche was when Antonio was visiting the conference on Racism in the Californian redwood forest. The group was talking about stereotypes until a person of color says: “ Man, I can’t believe…
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Category: /History
…Stepped up efforts to change the educational system. In the fall of 1950 members of the Topeka, Kansas, Chapter of National Association for the Advancement of colored people agreed to again challenge the “separate but equal” doctrine governing public…
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…to China the first thing that they notice is the curved roofs, bold colors, and intricate outlines. In Chinese architecture the main structure is the axis, and the secondary structures are positioned at two wings on either side to form the main room…
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…. The first cameras could only read 13 lines. By 1941 the television cameras could read 525 lines. This provided the television with a much clearer picture (Riehecky19-20). Colored television wasn't available to the public until 1953, even though…
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Category: /Literature
…it has quite a few aspects that are non-traditional. The different shades of browns used in the color scheme, the "non-existing" background, and the plainness of the picture make it non-traditional. All of these characteristics make the painting very unique…
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