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Art Sam Reski
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Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519 One of the first to use linear perspective Masters dimensions in art Uses aerial perspective Painting is Mona Lisa
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Pieter Bruegel 1525-1519 He painted many protest pieces Always filled all of his space Used posture to convey emotion Painting is The Hunters in the Snow
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Michelangelo 1475-1564 Was known as a sculpture and an architect Did lots of work with the human body He spent months finding marble to sculpt with. Sculpture is Pieta
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Rembrant 1606-1669 He painted more than 100 self-portraits Uses lots of light and shadows Painted double portraits Painting is The Night Watch
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Vincent van Gogh 1850-1890 He cut of his because he could not stop a ringing Forced to get a job at age 14 Funded by brother Theo Painting is Sunflowers
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View of Toledo Painted by El Greco Where the Catholic Church tortured non- Christians. 50,000 non-Christians were killed here.
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Napoleon Crossing the Alps Jacques-Louis David Received this portrait after making an alliance with Spain. He actually crossed the Alps on a mule.
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The Scream Edvard Munch Became famous after being stolen during the Olympics. Only 4 copies in existence
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The Great Wave of Kanagawa Katsushika Hokusai Mt. Fuji is in the background Hokusai made the waves look like claws
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Narcissus Michelangelo Caravaggio Narcissus fell in love with himself from a spell cast on him by the gods. Painted from Greek mythology
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Art Elements Monet’s Garden at Argentueil, Claude Monet Foreground is the leaves and plants at the bottom of the painting. Middle ground is the bush of flowers on the left. Background is the house and sky
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Art Elements Self Portrait 1886, Claude Monet Self Portrait of Claude Monet
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Art Elements The Boat Studio, Claude Monet Seascape
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Art Elements Bouquet of Sunflowers, Claude Monet Still life
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