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Preferences and Perspectives: Romantic Era

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La Grenouillère by Claude Monet La Grenouillère  was painted by Claude Monet and was made in 1896 at a resort on the Seine River near Paris. Monet uses the style impressionism which is shown in the colors, brushworks, light, and reflection. Monet captures the play of light on water, using various shades of blue, green, and white to depict reflections which adds a shimmering effect. Monet uses short, loose brushstrokes to convey a sense of movement and the vanishing nature of light. The reflections in the water show features of boats, people, and foliage creating lively interplay of shapes and colors. This painting gives me emotions of relaxation and peace. The carefree summer day and overall atmosphere captured through the people enjoying a day by the river and the main focus of the vibrant light on water makes me feel calm and at peace. This painting really meets my presentation preference by creating such a happy atmosphere with light and color. I do wish the composition was zoomed

Classical Blog

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Marie Antoinette and Her Children by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun Marie Antoinette and Her Children was painted by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun in Paris 1787. The painting shows elements of color, lighting, and balance. The color palette used is soft, muted colors to create a sense of elegance and serenity. Red is used in Marie Antionette's gown with sable lining to show she is of wealth. The pastel colors used in the carpet, shows this was painted in central France where workshops produced these carpets for nobilities. The Rococo technique was used in the floral carpet as well, depicting that it is French. The lighting in the painting was carefully placed as it highlights the faces and expressions of Marie and her children, emphasizing their emotional connection to each other. The balance in the composition is a triangular arrangement of the figures. Marie Antoinette is in the center which gives inspiration of traditional paintings or images of the Holy Family, signifying the Queen's ma

Baroque Blog

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  The Swing by Jean Honoré Fragonard  The Swing was painted by Jean Honoré Fragonard in France 1767. Jean created The Swing u sing oil paint and the rococo art style. Rococo art style was originated in France in the 1720s but wasn't popular til the 1770s. The rococo style depicts beautiful clothing and natural settings. It also creates an illusion of motion and drama. Using the rococo style, Jean used pastel colors such as pink, greens, and hints of red. The bright  pink of the woman's dress and the accents of crimson red on the swing, stands out against the cooler greens in the garden. This draws the viewer's attention to the woman on the swing, giving the impression she is the main object of the painting. Along with using pastel colors like the rococo style, Jean also used shapes and textures. The woman swinging was painted with curved lines to accentuate her body. Jean also incorporated swirling diagonal textures that helps direct the eye to a certain object and creat