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View in PDF format Writing about art is based on the same analytical principles used for literature or history, but it requires a different approach and different observational skills. In an art history paper, we must employ a visual vocabulary and translate our visual impressions into a concrete verbal articulation. While this kind of writing can take many forms, the ultimate goals of any art history paper should be to explain the relationship between the technical form of a work and its impression on the viewer and to articulate how the visual elements work together to convey an overall effect. There are several basic ways to write about art: I. Formal Analysis: A formal analysis is the fundamental form of writing about art and often the first taught in any introductory art history course. In a strict formal analysis, no other information is required besides that which you can see, and while some knowledge of the subject matter helps, your focus should be on the visual elements of a work. A formal analysis focuses on aspects like line, color, composition, and style, and describes the effect of these artistic decisions on the viewer. While any formal analysis must employ a good deal of description, it is important to remember that even a pure formal analysis must always be thesis-driven and each point should tie back to the overall interpretation of the work. Example of a short formal analysis: In Raphael’s Marriage of the Virgin, the artist uses one point perspective, balanced composition, and vibrant primary colors to convey a sense of stability and order, thus representing the Christian narrative in the idealized, harmonious aesthetics of the Renaissance. In the foreground, a man and women stand on either side of a central figure, their adjoining hands creating a focal point that extends back to the doorway on the horizon line. The orthogonal lines created by the.
Museum visit thesis examples Thesis Statement, Outline, and Bibliography Examples Example 1 Thesis Statement: Still life painting as a genre was popularized and developed in the Baroque era, when artists began to move away from painting overtly religious scenes and began incorporating observational painting and images of the natural world into their work.  Some viewers might find these seemingly simplistic arrangements of fruit, vegetables, and other objects to be dull or existing solely for decorative purposes. This is a misunderstanding, and still lives have been used throughout art history to communicate complex ideas. For example, one sub-genre of still life known as “vanitas” combines objects that remind the viewer of his/her own mortality. In allowing the viewer to contemplate mortality, the vanitas also hints at life after death according to Christian tradition. Ori Gersht’s 2006 video multimedia installation Pomegranate (image one), a 55 second looped video piece that references Juan Sanchez Cotan’s Quince, Melon, and Cucumber (image two), both revives the tradition of still life and creates a contemporary vanitas that is both politically and philosophically relevant to our time. Outline: 1)    Introduction, thesis statement (see above) 2)    Paragraph One Description of Cotan’s work “Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber” as comparison. i.     Theme of decay and precariousness of objects ii.     Comparison with Gersht’s work. Importance of the difference in the medium 3)    Paragraph Two Description of the video work i.     Psychological impact of video ii.     Impact of altering a familiar Baroque painting into this format 4)    Paragraph Three Iconography of the Pomegranate i.     Symbol of fertility in Hebrew culture ii.     Symbol of resurrection iii.     Possible meanings in relation to this work 5)    Paragraph Four Relation to modern culture and.
Origins Of Visual Art ImpactIn this dissertation, I will research the origins of visual expression, firstly asking why was it made, and who was it made for? I will then be looking for the earliest examples of where visual expression was found and then be moving onto how western art was developed and controlled though the early centuries in Europe. Then focusing on how one artist (Marcel Duchamp) chanced how institutions and art galleries could value art and lead the way for the future artists. Click here to read more Ambient Light In Contact ShadowThis dissertation is to simplify the ambient light in contact shadow using Maya embedded language (MEL) which can be useful for all lighting artists to get a global illumination effect in simple steps and to reduce process of render time and they can connect and disconnect the ambient shader and adjust using GUI (graphical user inter phase) all the buttons will be in GUI itself. These are simple techniques but if one needs the old fashioned moves he’s got to go to the control set up tools. But these are simplified here and all can be achieved in simple clicks. Click here to read more Egon SchieleCustom Dissertations | Arts Dissertations - Was Egon Schiele ahead of his time or just in touch with it? A master of expressionism or practising. Click here to read more Works Of Roger HiornsThis essay will attempt to critically analyse the works of Roger Hiorns. It will look into the reasons behind his nomination for this year�s Turner Prize, the links between the artist�s previous works and the works he is making now. Click here to read more Exploring Russian Folk DanceRussian people think that the Russian dance is a celebration of their lives. Russian folk dance and folk music discloses the feeling and an expression of spirituality. The visit to Russia is becoming an experience of this new land. Russia is known as an.



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