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1) Le Moulin de la Galette, artist: Renoir, France, period: Modern, movement: Impressionism, 1876, 4 feet high2) Demoiselles d'Avignon, artist: Picasso, Spain, period: Modern, movement: Cubism, 1907, 8 feet high3) Left: Ice T, artist: Kehinde Wiley, U.S., period: Modern contemporary, 2005Right: Napolean on Imperial Throne, artist: Ingres, France, period: Neoclassical, 1806 In 6-8 sentences, write about the artwork shown by selecting a term from the glossary list to discuss the work. Define the term and explain how it applies to the artwork (be specific).Each of you must select a DIFFERENT term from the glossary list to discuss the artwork (no repeating the same term already used by another student).Type the glossary term you have chosen in the "Enter a Subject" box of your discussion post.You have to check the Subject Headers on the discussion posts to make sure you use a term from the glossary list that has not yet been used by another student to describe the artwork.Do not use the same term for different weeks.

Answer

Art : DiscussionLe Moulin de la GaletteTexture describes the feel and the look of the canvas. It could be rough or smooth. However, it is usually implied. It describes the different features shown in a painting to make them appear real. On the painting, a mixture of both smooth and rough texture is applied. It is aimed at representing the different figures shown. For instance, a rough texture is used to show the men in suits (Renoir np). On the other hand, a smooth texture is used to show a woman adorned in black and white stripped dress.Demoiselles d'AvignonThe painting uses oil on canvass as a medium. Oil on canvass is effective in that it create a shiny feeling. It also creates a more authentic feeling. In the painting, the oil enables the audience to have a keen look on the girls shown...

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