The Day of The Dead is a day is celebrated on November 1 for the children and November 2 for adults. It is the celebration of life of family and friends that have passed. You make and Alter that consist of pictures, beverages, food and and even an favorite object of the person that passed. It also consist of five elements water,fire, air ,and earth. It is a major tradition in Mexico and this practice is the celebration of ones life Ingredients:Canvas
Oil paints
Brushes
Passion
Freedom
In “The Third of May 1808” Goya depicted the horrors of war by portraying the massacre of civilians. The painting was painted in the most eye-catching colours. He used glowing whites, golds, and scarlets alongside the gloomy blacks, brown, and grey in the background. The doomed men in the portrait are immortalized by illuminating their desperation, fear, and helplessness with color and emotional style. He exposed the evils of ignorance, stupidity, and arrogance.

Romantic Era the age of Revolution”
The Romantic era was a period of great change and emancipation. While the Classical era had strict laws of balance and restraint, the Romantic era moved away from that by allowing artistic freedom, experimentation, and creativity. It began in Germany and England in the 1770s and by the 1820s. Romanticism has nothing to do with romance, but has everything to do with emotion. It was a reaction to classical thoughts and ideas. Romanticism ideas begin to characterize culture and artwork in much western civilization. It emphasized in emotion and imagination. It started as an artist and intellectual movement. Which later establish values, social order and religion Romanticism art appealed to people as a deeper and different level than just being a work of art; however, now it has a personally meaning for, the artist itself. It also had to deal with renewing nature and mankind’s relationship with the artist and it personal identity. One of the most important developments of this period is the rise of individualism. Romanticism emerged from a desire for freedom- not only political freedom , but also freedom of thought, of feeling, of action, of worship, of speech, and of taste, and as well as all the other freedom. Artists increasing incorporated dramatic action all the while extending their exploration of the exotic, fictional, and/or fantastic In the France Theodora Gericault and Eugene Delacroix were artist most loosely associated with the Romantic Movement
Interest in the MEDIEVAL period and SUBLIME
Interest in the MEDIEVAL period and SUBLIME
Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn 1606-1669
Dutch painter, draftsman, etcher, was well known for his self portraits. Rembrandt was devoted to capture the true essence of a person face and human body expressions. He portrayed these expressions through color, lines, light, shade, and being very objective making his portraits seem vivid and alive. In addition to portraits, his fame and work evolved to landscape drawings and etching. These drawings depict the land around him using new warmth colors. He most inventive piece was The Night Watch, painted in 1642. This painting was composed of a group of guardsmen and a little girl dressed in yellow. Rembrandt painted each man like with the same attentiveness he did when he painted portraits. The characters on this piece have their own individuality, giving the composition single snapshots of the characters in one art-piece. Rembrandt was and will always be one of the finest portrait painter of the world, that within his portraits he captured a person soul.


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