education for art appreciation

Title: education for art appreciation
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education for art appreciation
Education For Appreciation of Art Art is the reflection of a painter’s perception. It is not what physically exists in the space that the artist is painting, but the way in which the artist sees that space which is actually painted into an image. For the same reasons each individual person views a piece of artwork differently. When looking at a piece of art, observers are actually seeing what they perceive and not necessarily …showed first 75 words of 1258 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1258 total…s original perception an observer’s perception and appreciation of an artwork will only be enhanced. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited Berger, John. "Ways of Seeing." Ways of Reading. Ed. David Bartholomu and Anthony Petrosky. Boston: Bedford Book, 1996. 49-72. A Guide to the Collection. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. 4 Apr 2001. <http://www.mfa.org/handbook/portrait.asp?id=348.5&x=1> Shenker, Israel. "Whistler’s Art Came First: Enemies Were the Next in Line." Smithsonian Apr. 1984: 56-59.

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