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Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau), 1883–84
John Singer Sargent (American, 1856–1925) Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau), 1883–84 Oil on canvas 82 1/8 x 43 1/4 in. (208.6 x cm) Metropolitan Museum of ARt Arthur Hoppock Hearn Fund, 1916
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Grisaille- Painting in gray scale to imitate sculpture
Giotto Justice c Fresco Arena Chapel Padua, Italy
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Chiaroscuro- Light and dark modeling on a two-dimensional
surface creating an illusion of Three-dimensional form Leonardo da Vinci Study of Drapery, c. 1473 Brush, gray wash, heightened with white on linen 7 3/8 x 9 ¼”
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Tenebrism- Extreme contrast of light and dark Caravaggio
Caravaggio-The Entombment_ _Pinacoteca, Vatican Caravaggio The Entombment, oil on canvas Vatican Museum, Rome, originally in Santa Maria In Valicella, Rome
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ANALYTICAL CUBISM Georges Braque, The Portuguese, 1911, oil on canvas
Kunstmuseum, Basel Pablo Picasso, Portrait of Kahnweiler, 1910, oil on canvas Art Institute of Chicago
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Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937. Oil on canvas 11’ 5 1/2” x 25’ 5 3/4
Museo Nacional Cenro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
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Dorthea Lange Migrant Mother, Nipomo Valley 1935 Gelatin Silver Print
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Chuck Close Big Self-Portrait, Acrylic on canvas /2 x 83 1/2" (273 x 212 cm). Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Art Center Acquisition Fund, 1969. ©1998 Chuck Close
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Chuck Close Self-portrait, 1979 Conte crayon on paper, 29 ½ x 22”
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Gerhard Richter Two Greys Juxtaposed 1966 200 cm X 150 cm
Quote by Gerard Richter about these types of paintings: “When I first painted a number of canvases grey all over I did so because I did not know what to paint, or what there might be to paint: so wretched a start could lead to nothing meaningful. As time went on, however, I observed differences of quality among grey surfaces, and also that these betrayed nothing of the destructive motivation that lay behind them. The pictures began to teach me. By generalizing a personal dilemma, they resolved it. Destitution became a constructive statement; it became relative perfection, beauty, and therefore painting.” Gerhard Richter Grau Grey 1970 40 cm X 50 cm Oil on canvas Gerhard Richter Two Greys Juxtaposed 1966 200 cm X 150 cm Oil on canvas
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