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The Language of Color
One of the basic elements in any artist's vocabulary, color is here presented in the personal languages of Poussin's Adoration of the Golden Calf; Vermeer's The Artist in his Studio; Pollock's Autumn Rhythm; Kandinsky's Improvisation 6; and Gauguin's...(more details) |
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The Magic of Light
How an artist sees light is how he sees the world. Light as represented in Magritte's Domain of Light; Zurbaran's Plate of Lemons, Oranges, and Mug; Caravaggio's Supper at Emmaus; Bonnard's Nude Against the Light; and Rothko's Red, Brown, and Black. ...(more details) |
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Reclining Nude
The icon of human perfection, the reclining nude has become a symbol of femininity as represented in Giorgione's Sleeping Venus; Boucher's Recumbent Nude; Goya's The Naked Maja; Manet's Olympia; and Matisse's Blue Nude. (50 minutes)(more details) |
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The Elements
Earth, air, water, and fire presented at their most grand in Sotatsu's Matsu-shima, Turner's Burning of the Houses of Parliament; Whistler's Nocturne in Black and Gold; Cezanne's Mont Ste. Victoire Seen from Bibemus; and Kokoschka's Bride of the Wind...(more details) |
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Storytelling
The need to pass on one's personal, family, or cultural history is practiced in all cultures, in all countries, and is here represented by Masaccio's The Tribute Money; Carpaccio's The Miracle of the Relic of the True Cross; Rubens' Mercury and Argos...(more details) |
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