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Sophie Nenni

Lady in red, József Rippl-Rónai (1861 - 1927), Lazarine Baudrion (1865 - 1947), 1898, From the collection of: Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
I choose this painting to demonstrate that the red color represent the woman. Here the dress and flowers are in red and make this painting feminist and fresh.
A Young Woman in Red, Gennady Myznikov, 1970 - 1970, From the collection of: The Institute of Russian Realist Art (IRRA)
The color red here represent also woman, moreover the background do not disturber us to see the woman.
Apple-Heel, Kim, Byung Jin, 2009, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
I choose this painting to demonstrate that the red color represent the woman. Here there is no line but apple that make us understand the form of a heel.
Perspective View of a Villa, Hector Guimard, 1900–05, From the collection of: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Here is a one point perspective drawing that represented a house.
Perspective Box of a Dutch Interior, Artist Name Unknown, 1663, From the collection of: Detroit Institute of Arts
Here is a one-point perspective painting that represented a corridor. The focus point is the garden on the background.I like it, because of the line are not straight and make us look around the room.
Hexascape40, Zu, Doyang, 2011, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
Here is a three-point perspective painting. This painting have two focus points and the view is by down that make an impression of a maze or being lost.
Gate, Zu, Doyang, 2007, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
Here is asymmetry painting that looks like a arch in a city.
Daily Drawing 101014, Yee, Sookyung, 2010, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
Here is asymmetry painting that is abstract but I can see some animal as a bird or a horse.
Untitled, unknown, 1880 - 1920, From the collection of: Royal Ontario Museum
Here is asymmetry piece of art repenting in my opinion a tree because of the color red and green with bird on it.
Composition XX, Hans Mattis-Teutsch, 1919 - 1920, From the collection of: Brukenthal National Museum
This is a abstract composition painting with curve line and a variety of color, That makes us feel happy.
Composition T, 50-5, Hans Hartung, 1950, From the collection of: Galleria Civica di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Torino
this abstract composition was created with different kind of lines straight and curve.Moreover, the artist make a one point perspective and the line show us where to look.
Colored Composition of Forms, 1914, August Macke, 1914, From the collection of: Albertina Museum
This abstract painting has one point perspective and most of lines are curve.
The Moon, Ham, Myung Su, 2009, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
This painting is really abstract but at the same time the texture that the artist make, help us to understand or imagine an other planet as Mars.
Lamp, Ham, Myung Su, 2008, From the collection of: Korean Art Museum Association
The artist use texture to make the viewer more cosy and feel the fire like if that were front of us. the texture that he used make us also understand that the fire lamp is made as wood.
Flowers in a Vase, Rachel Ruysch, ca. 1690s, From the collection of: National Museum of Women in the Arts
The Last but not the least, is a representation of a flower vase. this painting looks real as a picture because of the texture that the artist make for each flower and the old table.
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