Saturday, May 15, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold a man full of leprosy: who seeing Jesus fell on his face, and besought him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.
5:13 And he put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will: be thou clean. And immediately the leprosy departed from him.
5:14 And he charged him to tell no man: but go, and shew thyself to the priest, and offer for thy cleansing, according as Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.
5:15 But so much the more went there a fame abroad of him: and great multitudes came together to hear, and to be healed by him of their infirmities.
It is not hard for man to grasp Christ humanness, He looks like a man, he eats, needs sleep, loves, gets angry and is even subject to pain and ultimately death. In addition, He suffers from temptation, just like a man. His human attributes are shown with His temptations, Christ is tempted to make bread from stones to relive his hunger.
(And when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the a Son of God, I command that these stones be made bread.)1 Luke 4:3
Hunger, such a human trait, yet his temptation is to use his "powers". Throwout the gospels we read of his temptations such as in Matthew 4:5-7.
And then the story, which I always remember because of the impression it made of Jesus being offered the world by the devil, and Christ was tempted, so would any man. we learn however that Jesus rejected and overcame this temptation, we are lead to ask, could any man on earth do the same?
Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them;
1 Matt 16:26, 1st John 2:15
But how can we, his followers, disciples, believers know for a fact that the claims of divinity are valid? The most conclusive evidence, is clearly an ability to do so, for him to see or hear things that the rest of us, man, can not. Healing the blind and certainly raising the dead constituties such abilities. Yet I have learned that only John writes of this most extordaroy feat.
Matthew 12:22-23 (New International Version)
Then they brought him a demon-possessed man who was blind and mute, and Jesus healed him, so that he could both talk and see. 23 All the people were astonished and said, "Could this be the Son of David?"
As in this verse the people are amazed at these wonders and ask is this in essence Christ? It is these works that make them begin to believe. Where would christianity be without the miracles of Christ. faith is difficult enough.
We are lead to believe that the reports of the healings in fact occurred, if this is true then it is an easy step to believe that Christ is the Son of God, and that our salvation is threw him. He is in fact real.
The Gospels show the stark contrast of Christ, of his humanness and his Godliness. Each writer reaffirms the reports of the miraculous healing and feats of Christ while allos showing his human weaknesses. To read these books one s faith is affirmed and sympathy is easily aroused for Christ for he like us wrestles with being good and doing the right thing. We learn that he is the Son of God
But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, he answering said unto them, What reason ye in your hearts? Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk? But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power upon earth to forgive sins, (he said unto the sick of the palsy,) I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy couch, and go into thine house. (Luke 5:22-24)
Monday, May 3, 2010
Johann Sebastian Bach,(31 March 1685 [O.S. 21 March]– 28 July 1750)
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Born- In Eisenach, Saxe-Eisenach
Death how- He became increasingly blind, he got eye surgeon, the docters operation was unsuccessful; was thought to have caused death or was a stroke complicated by pneumonia. Died at the age 65
What is his music from , style-the Baroque period
What did he write mostly-
Bach composed both sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments.
What is a prelude-•Prelude (Toccata) and fugue in (C or) E major, BWV 566 is an organ work written by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1708. It comprises four sections and is an early work of Bach's.
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What is fugue-In music, a fugue (pronounced /ˈfjuːɡ/"fyoog") is a contrapuntal composition in two or more voices, built on a subject (theme) that is introduced at the beginning in imitation and recurs frequently in the course of the composition.
What is the Baroque period-•Baroque: the historic period from about 1600 until 1750 when the baroque style of art, architecture, and music flourished in Europe
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What in struments -was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist
Find praeludium 1 what can you find out about it-
1. It can be played by almost all instruments
2. should be played with feeling
Can you find it preformed on you tube, upload
Friday, April 23, 2010
Robert Frost American POET


Early and late year photo.
Facts
Robert Lee Frost:
* Born-March 26, 1874(1874-03-26)
San Francisco, California,
United States
* Died-January 29, 1963 (aged 88)
Boston, Massachusetts,
United States
* Occupation- Poet, Playwright
* American poet
* Before he became a poet he helped his mother teach her class, delivered newspapers, and worked in a factory as a lightbulb filament changer
*In 1894 he sold his first poem, "My Butterfly: An Elegy" for fifteen dollars.
*He proposed marriage to Elinor Miriam White, but she demurred, wanting to finish college (at St. Lawrence University) before they married.
*He did well at Harvard, but left to support his growing family.
*In 1912 Frost sailed with his family to Great Britain.
*His first book of poetry, A Boy's Will, was published the next year.
*As World War I began, Frost returned to America in 1915.
*Frost was 86 when he spoke and performed a reading of his poetry at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy on January 20, 1961.
*He died in Boston two years later, on January 29, 1963, of complications from prostate surgery.
* His father died of tuberculosis in 1885.
* Frost was 11, when he left his family with just $8.
* Frost's mother died of cancer in 1900
*In 1920, Frost had to commit his younger sister, Jeanie, to a mental hospital, where she died nine years later.
*Mental illness apparently ran in Frost's family
*His daughter Irma was committed to a mental hospital in 1947
*Six children: son Elliot (1896–1904, died of cholera), daughter Lesley Frost Ballantine (1899–1983), son Carol (1902–1940, committed suicide), daughter Irma (1903–1967), daughter Marjorie (1905–1934, died as a result of puerperal fever after childbirth), and daughter Elinor Bettina (died three days after birth in 1907). Only Lesley and Irma outlived their father.
*Frost's wife, who had heart problems throughout her life, developed breast cancer in 1937, and died of heart failure in 1938.
Copy his poem the road not taken-
The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
who is John Keats
John Keats: (31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821)
Born- 31 October 1795(1795-10-31) London
Died- 23 February 1821 (aged 25) Rome
Occupation- Poet, surgeon's apprentice, medical student
Language- English
Nationality- English
Alma mater- Guy's Hospital
Literary movement- Romanticism
Spouse(s)- Frances "Fanny" Brawne (betrothed, never married)
Influenced-Alfred Tennyson, Wilfred Owen, Longfellow, Oscar Wilde, Ernest Hemingway and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
Known best for- His series of odes which was and is the most popular poems in English literature.


Friday, April 9, 2010
summary of the history of the Arabian nights

- wikipedia
What country do you think the author was from? Persia

What can you tell me about the book? It is mainly about a king or a Sultan how marries young women and kills them after their wedding day, but there one night the girl was clever and had her younger sister sneak into her bed room before the king saw her when the sister was found.His wife bag to tell her sister a story before she went to bed, the king allowed it, interested himself in what the story was going to be about.His wife began her story and for 1,001 nights she told her story and therefore lived longer then any other wife of the king's.

How many versions are there? more than 200 versions.
What version are you reading? I am reading the version by Andrew Lang, and illustrated by William Dumpster, written in 1968.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Lemar, a very socialable primate




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Find picture of tamarind-

What is the policy on owning or buying and selling them in the US? It is aloud in the U.S to sell and own them.
What were your observations of the lemarsLemar's and their babies, what did you discover about their socailsocial behaviour? Some observations I made at the place I went, was the lemurs were very socaiablesociable, and as I could tell sorta liked us. They showed off their cute babies by putting them on their back. At one time the mother tried carringcarrying both of her two babbiesbabies, the father seeing she was haveinghaving trouble came and took one of the babies on his back. This little family I found out was going to be departed because in septemberSeptember the two little lemurs were going to be sold! This made me so sad :( This adorable family was going to be separated, the toughtthought that this family was almost more of a family then a human family,baffled me. When I left their home I couldnt help but feel bad for the mother and father.
BAD- It's bad because the animal is not in its natural habitatehabitat and its a wild animal and at any moment could do something violent.
Where are they from? Lemurs are primates found only on the African island of Madagascar and some tiny neighboring islands.
What do they eat? Eating fruits and leaves, particularly those of the tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica), known natively as kily.
Are they indangeredendangered? Near threatened

What Primate? The Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) is a large strepsirrhine primate and the most vocal primates.
What is a primate?A primate is a member of the biological order PrimatesthePrimates The group that contains prosimians (including lemurs, lorises, galagos and tarsiers ) and simians (monkeys and apes).With the exception of humans, who inhabit every continent on Earth, most primates live in tropical or subtropical regions of the Americas, Africa and Asia.
What is there genus? It is the only member of the Lemur genus
What is there social attiatudattitude? The Ring-tailed Lemur is highly social, living in groups of up to 30 individuals. live 16 ytoto 19 years but uypup to 26 in capitivitycaptivity.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Oscar Wilde (Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde)
Fast Facts:
Born- 16 October 1854(1854-10-16)Dublin, Ireland
Died- 30 November 1900 (aged 46) Paris, France
Occupation- Playwright, short story writer, poet, journalist
Nationality- Irish
Period- Victorian era
Hair color: Brown
Eye color: Grey
High school: Portora Royal School
College: Trinity College, Magdalen College
Occupation: Playwright, novelist, poet, editor
Parents: Sir William Wilde and Jane Francesca Elgee
Siblings: Henry, Emily, Mary, William, Isola
Spouse: Constance Lloyd
Children: Cyril and Vyvyan
LITERARY WORKS
1878- Ravenna
1881- Poems
1888- The Happy Prince and Other Tales
1889- The Decay of Lying
1891- The Picture of Dorian Gray
1891- Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories
1891- Intentions
1891- Salome
1892- The House of Pomegranates
1892- Lady Windermere’s Fan
1893- A Woman of No Importance
1893- The Duchess of Padua
1894- The Sphinx
1895- An Ideal Husband
1895- The Importance of Being Earnest
1898- The Ballad of Reading Gaol
He also wrote a book called The Picture Dorian Gray. Which I have read.Oscar is a Meager literary is society.He is probably most famous for writing Dorian Gray.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Goya

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (30 March 1746 – 16 April 1828)
What genera is he from?
Romantic
Where was he born, show a map?
Goya was born in Fuendetodos, Aragón, Spain, in 1746.
Find a youtube video on how to make an etching?
What is an aquatint?
"A form of etching with acid on a plate partially covered with varnish that produces a print somewhat resembling a watercolour; An etching or print made using this method; To make such etchings'
(wiktionary,aquatint)
Up load saturn devouring his son.
"Perhaps the best known of the Black Paintings is Saturn Devouring His Son. The image portrays the Roman god Saturn eating one of his children. Fearing a prophecy that one of his children would overthrow him, Saturn ate each of his children upon their birth. Goya depicts this act of cannibalism with startling savagery"
(Wikipedia,The Black painting)

What are the BLACK PAINTINGS?
"He had a first hand and acute awareness of panic, terror, fear and hysteria. He had survived two near-fatal illnesses, and grew increasingly anxious and impatient in fear of relapse. These factors combined are thought to have led to his production of 14 works known collectively as the Black Paintings.
Using oil paints and working directly onto the walls of his dining and sitting rooms, Goya created intense, haunting works with dark themes. The paintings were not commissioned and were not meant to leave his home; it is likely that the artist never intended the works for public exhibition: "...these paintings are as close to being hermetically private as any that have ever been produced in the history of Western art." Goya did not title the paintings, or if he did, he never revealed those titles; the names have been usually by provided art historians."(Wikipedia,The Black painting)
Two of Goya's best known paintings are The Nude Maja (La maja desnuda) and The Clothed Maja find them upload comment on each.

It looks almost the same as the picture blow except for some diferences which are she is wearing clothes which is the mane differnce between the pictures.Another is the backround it is almost commpetly black and the one blow spot lights Duchess of Alba. Another thing I have noticed is both pictures are in the same poshion, it looks like you chould put both painting together and the bodies would be alined.



Freida Kahlo

What gener is she from: Mexican artist
Give a breif bio. (include where she was born, what happened to her in her life that shaped her art, how she died, who was she married to) minimal citation!!!!Do not cut and paste in your own words
"Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in the house of her parents, known as La Casa Azul (The Blue House), in Coyoacán. At the time, this was a small town on the outskirts of Mexico City.On September 17, 1925, Kahlo was riding in a bus when the vehicle collided with a trolley car. She suffered serious injuries in the accident, including a broken spinal column, a broken collarbone, broken ribs, a broken pelvis, eleven fractures in her right leg, a crushed and dislocated right foot, and a dislocated shoulder. An iron handrail pierced her abdomen and her uterus, which seriously damaged her reproductive ability.She had thirty-five operations as a result of the accident."( wikipedia,Frida)After the accident,Frida turned her attention away from the pain and became a full-time painter. The accident left her in a great deal of pain while she recovered in a full body cast; she painted to keep her intertained.Although she recovered from her injuries and eventually regained her ability to walk, she was plagued by relapses of extreme pain for the remainder of her life.One day, she approached the painter, Diego Rivera, whose work she like alot, asking him for advice about continuing her art career. He recognized her talent.They began an intimate relationship with Frida. "They were married in 1929, despite the disapproval of Frida's mother.
Their marriage was often tumultuous. Kahlo and Rivera had fiery temperaments and had numerous extramarital affairs. Kahlo had affairs with both men and women, Rivera knew and tolerated her relationships with women, but her relationships with men made him jealous. For her part, Kahlo was furious when she learned that Rivera had an affair with her younger sister, Cristina. The couple eventually divorced, but remarried in 1940."(Wikipedia,frida)
The year before her death she had her left leg amputated at the knee, because of gangrene.The cause of death is pulmonary embolism, some say that it could of been an over dose it may or may not of been accidental. It has not been proven.After her death her husband said "The day Kahlo died was the most tragic day of my life,I have realized that the most wonderful part of my life had been my love for her.
Up load your favorite work, and tell why you like it.

I like this picture because i couls look at it for a long time just trying to find all the little thing hinden in the painting.



Find the work that you think is her darkest work explane why you picked it.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Asian studies
(wordnetweb)
Find a video showing a beautiful example of this art:
Where did it begin:China
Who created it: Chan San Feng invented the art of Tai Chi Chuan.
Give information on it that you find interesting:
- It's like Kong fu
- It's a unsweat exersize
- It's heathy
- It's relexing
Define Yoga:
Find an image of a tibetain bowl, define its use and find a video showing monks using it.
Where is Tibet, find a map:
Define tao:
what is tao te ching?
Find an image of confucius:
Find an image of Budda;
What religions have these two men been resonpible for.
What do you at this point think of Asian studies: I think at this piont I do like the Asain studies
Friday, December 18, 2009
Animal farm, comparsion of media
I think both the movie and the book were effective and both helped me understand the meaning of the story. However, they both have their flaws and sometime one explains something better than the other one does.
I think the book is nice and helpful because it gives you, the reader, a chance to visualize the characters ; and play a ''video'' inside your head. As for the movie,it shows you how the characters look and obviously you can't make a "video" inside your head, of course you could be blind. The book, is also nice because you can keep reading it over and over again, if you don't understand it.I don't know why you would want to read more... but any ways. What I like the most about books is, you learn more about the characters,their background,where they live etc... Another reason is, you can read about the characters thoughts, but in a movie it is rare when you can hear what the person is thinking.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Camille Pissarro

Date and death of artist.(1830-1903)
Find self portrait and bio link to load.(renoirinc.com)
He was jewish.
He believed in atheism, define:•the doctrine or belief that there is no God
•a lack of belief in the existence of God or gods
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He was a socialist, defineSocialism refers to various theories of economic organization advocating public or direct worker ownership and administration of the means of production and allocation of resources, and a society characterized by equal access to resources for all individuals with a method of compensation based on the amount of labor expended.
Most socialists share the view that capitalism unfairly concentrates power and wealth among a small segment of society that controls capital and derives its wealth through exploitation, creates an unequal society, does not provide equal opportunities for everyone to maximise their potentialities and does not utilise technology and resources to their maximum potential nor in the interests of the public.
He was also a believer in anarchy, define:Anarchy (from Greek: ἀναρχίᾱ anarchíā, "without ruler") may refer to any of the following:
"No rulership or enforced authority."
"Absence of government; a state of lawlessness due to the absence or inefficiency of the supreme power; political disorder."
"A social state in which there is no governing person or group of people, but each individual has absolute liberty (without the implication of disorder)."
"Absence or non-recognition of authority and order in any given sphere."
Where was he exiled with and with whom:Monet
He was influence by Vermeer the Dutch master, find a work of his and load

What two artists did he influence who the connection, in the case of Cezanne up load the painting HOUSE OF THE HANGED MAN and red ROOF , describe what you see as a similarity.
1.Cezanne
2. Seurat
House of the Hanged Man,and The red house:
similarities:
- They both have an A shape
- They both have a tree in font of the house
- They both have a blue sky
- They both have a herizen
Define and find image of a palate knife, Pissaro used this allot.•In painting, a small, edge-less, more or less flexible steel blade used to mix paint on a palette and sometimes to apply paint to a surface
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Find an image of THE HAY STAKES

Define gleaners and find a painting of the gleners. To gather grain left behind by reapers

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Find the painting THE BATHERS by Surret

Define Neo- impressionism:Neo-impressionism was coined by French art critic Félix Fénéon in 1886 to describe an art movement founded by Georges Seurat.Science-based interpretation of lines and colors influenced neo-impressionists’ characterization of their own contemporary art . Pointillism technique is often mentioned, because it was the dominant technique in the beginning.(wikipedia)
What do you like and dislike about this artist: I think his art is not that bad. It's better than some of the other impressionists. I prefer more realistic paintings.I don't like the fact that in some paintings I can't even tell what it is suppose to be. So over all I don't like the Impressionists.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
impressionists-Manet

Manet was born in Paris on January 23 1832. He started an interest to art when he failed his classes or school.He was very upset that he did not pass school because he wanted to go to law school.He tried to go back to school but he was not excepted.Therefore he started to study art.He studied art for six years.After the six years he felt he was ready to go on his on and become famous. As a child that's all he wanted was fame and fortune. The two F's.After the his art schooling he started a relationship, with a women. Soon After his relationship started he found out his woman was with child and it was his.Manet had a son.
In 1858 his first painting was excepted at the louver it got bad reviews.It was called the absinthe drinker. Though out his life his work was criticized and made fun of.Many of his work was not excepted into the louver.

2 of his painting made it in to the louver one was of his parents and the second was of a Spanish singer.Manet like to draw Spanish people. He really liked drawing bullfights.He became well known though out Paris.

Two of his Famous paintings:

Olympia-which meant prosiute.This piece was excepted but all critic the hated it because Olympia was a prosiute in his time and the man did not want to see someone that they saw in lets say another life.
Le déjeuner sur l'herbe-means the lunch on the glass.It was not excepted but was showed because the emperor Napoleon the 3rd wanted all the pieces that were not excepted to be shown in another room in the louver. The critic of course hate.This painting was painted the same year as Olympia and the same model.

A news writer prised Manet in his news paper.This made Manet happy because every time the louver rejected it made him depressed.The writer was fired because there was so many complaints.
Manet felt really bad that his art was not liked and was disliked so much.
1860's- critic still hated his work .
SOME FACTS
- He likes Japanese print
- He went to war
- He had feels for most of his models
- After he went to war he started to use more bright colors blue pink and etc. and used less dark colors.
- He had syphilis when he was 40
- 18 mouths to live when he found out he had this disease
- had to have his leg cut off because he got gang green. cutting off the leg did not help.
- 10 days later he died on April 30 1883 at the age 51
1832-1883
Monday, December 14, 2009
Degas-Impressionist
Load a self portrait of Degas.

He painted history painting what does that mean?
History painting is the painting of scenes with narrative content from classical history, Christian history, and mythology, as well as depicting the historical events of the near past. These include paintings with religious, mythological, historical, literary, or allegorical subjects--they embodied some interpretation of life or conveyed a moral or intellectual message. The historical events chosen would be iconographic, not only depicting important events, but ones of particular significance to the painter's society, as for instance, the signing of the declaration of independence in American history painting. The event, if suitable, does not need to have actually occurred, and artists have frequently taken great liberties with historical facts in order to portray the message desired.
Dellacou find this artist. How do you think that he influenced him?
Eugène Delacroix:

link:click HERE
Influence: profoundly shaped the work of the Impressionists
Degas painted in the essence method : a method of painting, dry out the oil, soaked it off, the oil, leaving it to appear like pastel.
what were his favorite colors n in his early life and how did he use colors. describe a limited palette.
White and very light colors.On one painting he would use at most 3 to 4 colors.
He met a Friend Manet that he met at the Louver. Degas was younger, and Manet gave him advice. they became Friends.Find a self portrait of Manet. Manet and Degas criticized each other.

Degas liked to paint race horses. Find two paintings of this subject matter.



He was told "Never from nature" he thought t hat portrait painting was boring.
America became the market from impressionist painting.
He was called a misogynist, what does that mean?•One who professes misogyny; a hater of women; One who displays prejudice against or looks down upon women
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/misogynist
Did Degas go to America? Yes. Find the only painting that he painted while he visited.
He spent a lot of time in the theater and back stage to paint ballet dancers.
After his Dads death, he needed money and now he tried to sell his paintings, so he organized several art exhibitions .
At the first group art show he showed 10 paintings were his reviews good?Yes.How did the press review the show as a whole? No
At the exhibit where he showed 22 paintings, how did the critic view Degas? good
He used oil and pastel , find pastel and a you tube video Showing a drawing of degas ballet dancers.
Define pastel:Pastel is an art medium in the form of a stick, consisting of pure powdered pigment and a binder. The pigments used in pastels are the same as those used to produce all colored art media, including oil paints; the binder is of a neutral hue and low saturation.
Made of :
Dry pastels have historically used binders such as gum Arabic, gum tragacanth. Methyl cellulose was introduced as a binder in the twentieth century. Often a chalk or gypsum component is present. They are available in varying degrees of hardness, the softer varieties being wrapped in paper.Dry pastel media can be subdivided as follows:
Soft pastels: This is the most widely used form of pastel. The sticks have a higher portion of pigment and less binder, resulting in brighter colors. The drawing can be readily smudged and blended, but it results in a higher proportion of dust. Drawings made with soft pastels require a fixative to prevent smudging.
Hard pastels: These have a higher portion of binder and less pigment, producing a sharp drawing material that is useful for fine details. These can be used with other pastels for drawing outlines and adding accents. However the colors are less brilliant than with soft pastels.
Pastel pencils: These are pencils with a pastel lead. They are useful for adding fine details.
In addition, pastels using a different approach to manufacture have been developed:
Oil pastels: These have a soft, buttery consistency and intense colors. They are slightly more difficult to blend than soft pastels, but do not require a fixative.
Water-soluble pastels: These are similar to soft pastels, but contain a water-soluble component, such as glycol. This allows the colors to be thinned out using a water wash.
There has been some debate within art societies as to what exactly counts as a pastel. The Pastel Society within the UK (the oldest pastel society) states the following are acceptable media for its exhibitions: "Pastels, including Oil pastel, Charcoal, Pencil, Conté, Sanguine, or any dry media". The emphasis appears to be on "dry media" but the debate continues.
(from wikipedia)
He melted the pastel, or boiled them and painted with them. This allowed him to layer.
he became friends with many of the dancers. he collected old master paintings. Manet died and other friends died and effected him. Gauguin didn't like Degas. They did not trust him to organize the exhibition. He painted nudes, and these received acclaim. Find a nude and up load.

Degas did not like Monet, thinking his art too decorative.
His later work focused on only women, he did not show their faces. He thought that his paintings were cruel, why? especially the nude.I don't really know but my guess is, is because his mother die when he was so young. So he never really had a female influence.Therefore he was scary, afraid and shy of women. Also as child boys find girl gross and weird and maybe even cruel.They called him a voyeur, define voyeurism.
•a perversion in which a person receives sexual gratification from seeing the genitalia of others or witnessing others' sexual behavior
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He was anti Semitic, what does this mean.•relating to or characterized by anti-Semitism; hating Jews
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He was an avid art collector and purchased many masterpieces, even a Gauguin, etc.
Try to find one of Degas photographs?

Russian Dancers, he used unusual colors, this painting was one that began move into expressionism. Find this painting.


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