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Date Posted: 05:12:07 05/01/02 Wed
Author: Janice Serrano
Subject: 20th century art

When analyzing 20th century art one must keep an open mind to all the different interpretations that artist express. In 20 th century art sometimes it is actually harder than doing a Baroque period piece of art. I am not trying to undermine either artist because many artist from both time periods have different mindsets. Pieces such as downtown by Richard Estes show how there is still the ability to paint something very precisely to where it almost looks picture perfect. Besides the actual paintings however the houses were also extremely different comparing the houses of the aristocratic period such as Louis XIV where all and the house of Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell Schnabel.

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