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Checkpoint: Graphics Editing
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on Windows PCs. Paint is a simple introduction to image editing and allows you to resize and edit pictures. It gives you the ability to zoom in, create text, draw simple shapes and fill them with colours. You can also convert and save imag...

Critical Analysis
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by the Painter, Eugene Delacroix (1798 – 1863), by the name of Liberty Leading the People. Eugene Delacroix was an individual who had survived close encounters with the reaper five times in his life even prior to becoming the movement lead...

Paolo De Matteis, John George Brown, Vittore Capaccio
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active especially in the Kingdom of Naples in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century (Hobbes, pp.153). His works can be found in Paris, Genoa, Naples, Cocentaina, Madrid, Genoa, as well as in Calabria and in important centers of...

Kenneth Noland's Art
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Kenneth Noland developed several different signature styles in the field of abstract imagery. Noland’s styles comprised of chevrons, shaped canvases, striped patterns and compromised targets. Similarly, Noland's paintings are often characte...

Abstract Expressionist Artist
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abstract expressionism in the 20th century. Abstract expressionism is broad movement in the American painting, this started in the late 1940’s and this became a common trend in 1950 and was adversely included in the western paintings. Durin...

Office Art Memo
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office. 19th century Impressionist painting The most important characteristics of impressionist painting are the perfect use of light and work with thin strokes. It is very different from the previous trend of painting showing special occas...

Caravaggio
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mother, Lucia Aratori, raised Michelangelo and his three siblings with the help of her father. Caravaggio is thought to have received the basics of a formal education, but he appears to have had no interest in writing unlike, say, Leonardo ...