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Cole's View From Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts And Whitman's Leaves Of Grass: Ways The Artist Portrays Themselves To The Viewer
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Cole's View From Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts and Whitman's Leaves of
Grass: Ways The Artist Portrays Themselves To The Viewer
Many people enjoy those authors and or painters that include
themselves in their work. The viewer then has the ability to relate to the
work more easily as well as to the c ....
Middle of essay .... Cole separates himself, he also geometrically breaks up the land. The
settled land is presented in perfect geometric shapes. Cole seems to like
to use definition in this painting. Deep brush strokes are used to convey
the effect of rain in the West (or the darker portion of the painting)where
a storm is evident. Another example of Cole’s use of definition is the way
he presets himself. Cole wants the separation, that is present in most of
this painting, to be evident between him and the audienc.... |
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