A Revolutionary Way of Seeing

 A Revolutionary Way of Seeing

Like last week, this week’s reading discusses major shifts in the way people both created and viewed art. In your second Discussion Forum, you will once again choose an artist from the reading to discuss and very briefly present a work of art by that artist as an example of their contribution to the history of art. You may choose a work of art discussed in the textbook but please make additional observations if you do.

In your two paragraph response (250 to 300 words), you will discuss the reason why this artist is important, and how they helped advance the evolution of art in the late 19th century.

Your discussion post should be completed by Friday at 11:59 PM. It should include an image of your subject, which can be included by selecting the image option in the menu above the text box (it looks like a small rectangle with a mountain and sun

Note:

Points are important:

  • Briefly identify the artist and the movement with which they are associated.
  • What influenced this artist? (For example, other artists, scientific advances, photography, Parisian culture, literature, nature, etc.)
  • Was their work controversial? If so, why?
  • Briefly identify the work of art and provide a few pertinent details about the piece.
  • Describe the style or technique of the piece as well as you can. Was it revolutionary in some way? Does it effect the meaning of the work?
  • Please have more than 300 words with an image.
Answer preview
Oscar-Claude Monet was born in France in the year, 1840. He is one of the renowned painters of the 19th century. His full-time job was as an artist where he involved himself in different kinds of art and drawings.  Oscar-Claude Monet is associated with the impressionist and is regarded as the founder of the impressionist art movement. According to Karunasiri, et al. (2014), among the members of the impressionist art movement, Monet was the most consistent. The name impressionism was drawn born out of the title of one of his paintings. Ideally, the movement was unique in the sense that it used small, thin, yet visible brush strokes to accurately depict light in its changing qualities and produce good visual images…
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