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2605 Art Interpretation. This paper tries to clarify what art means. By examining Monet's London pictures, we must concentrate not only on the meaning of atmosphere, but also the form it takes in the painting. Yes, Monet tried to represent nature, and in doing this, he showed many different atmospheric effects. At the same time, we must allow the form of the painting to move us, rather than its supposed social and political implications. 6 pgs. 6 f/c. 3b.
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9548 Claude Monet's "The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil". This three-page undergraduate paper examines and analyzes the painting, "The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil" including the use by Claude Monet of the elements of line, space, color, light, texture and composition. 3 pgs. No sources listed.
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9549 "Houses of Parliament, Effect of Fog" An Analysis. This three-page undergraduate paper analyzes the painting, "Houses of Parliament, Effect of Fog" by Claude Monet, in terms of the artist's use of line, space, color, light, texture and composition. 3 pgs. No sources listed.
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8607 Claude Monet. This three-page undergraduate paper analyzes "Parliament, Effect of Fog," by Claude Monet. It notes down the writer's response to the painting pointing out the significant elements (such as line, space, color and light) along with its texture and composition. It will also point out why the writer chose this painting. 2 pgs. No sources listed.
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8424 Forms Of Art By Two Artists: Review. This nine-page undergraduate paper presents a comparative analysis of the two artists who are Edward Manet and Claude Monet. A complete overview of their artistic lives has been observed, thus finding out the similarities and comparison between the their works. 9 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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7203 Impression, Sunrise-The Beginning of a New Era in Art. This eight-page paper discusses Monet's "Impression: Sunrise" and its relationship to the Impressionist movement. During his earlier years, Monet moved his work away from the studio and concentrated on scenes out of doors. Monet learned to study the light and the shadows and was noted for capturing a scene at critical moments of lighting. His approach was perfected over the years by first sketching his scene in pencil and then quickly, using his unique short strokes, fill the painting with colors from his own impressions of the scene. 8 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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7250 "The Artists' House in Argenteuil": A Reaction. This undergraduate level paper is a reaction to the painting "The Artists' House in Argenteuil", by Monet. It focuses upon the use of color and shading that was the identifying mark of the impressionist painters. It concludes that the work is a living depiction of a moment frozen in time. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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