Professors (2016)
Tags
- Aaron Gilbert
- Abstract
- Albert Bierstadt
- american
- American Art
- art
- A Storm in the Rocky Mountains
- Awesome
- Brooklyn
- brooklyn museum
- Canvas
- Cassatt
- coffin
- death
- discussion
- Egypt
- egyptian
- Faile
- Fallen Bierstadt
- french
- George Washington
- John Biggers
- Landscape
- Life
- love
- Macaulay
- modern
- museum
- Nature
- Night at the Museum
- nyc
- Oil
- Oil on Canvas
- oil painting
- painting
- portrait
- rembrandt
- sculpture
- Statue
- Still life
- temple
- two ivans and oksana
- valerie hegarty
- Web of Life
- woman
A Morning Snow – Hudson River
by: Susan Evans, Reid Vero, Steven Moshier, Brianna Gelsomini, Chunilall Kissoon, Nathaly Garzon
While analyzing A Morning Snow – Hudson River by George Wesley Bellows, we elaborated well upon description, formal properties, content, historical context, and art style. There was room to further develop our ideas on the artist's intention and interrogation.
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Tagged A Morning Snow, art, brooklyn museum, George Wesley Bellows, Hudson River, Impressionism
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Tropical Scenery by Frederic Edwin Church
by: Amanda Cruz, Ethan Mead, Aleksandra Ratkiewicz, Lauren Vernikov
We focused on formal properties, subject matter, description, and our interpretation of the piece.
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Tagged Cohen, frederic edwin church, Landscape, Light, Natov, tropical scenery
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Web of Life
by: Shabab Karim, Derek Lee, Miar Elaskandrany, Amber Jin, Mohamed Abid
We used Description, Formal properties, Historical Context, Artist's Intention and our Interpretation.
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