Monday, March 28, 2011



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Technique


J. L. David~J.L David


Self Portrait of Eugene Delacroix~Eugene Delacroix


Tone


Marie Antoinette~Vigee Le Brun


The Capture of a Brave Horse! Theodore Gericault


Values


Self Portrait of Ingres~Ingres


The Chain Pier, Brighton~Constable


I prefer the Romanticism. this period had more action and seemed more exciting! The artist made something of their art word. Instead of naked women and death, they made an action scene. Or maybe they just painted a simple landscape. It was relaxing. It brought emotion, and as a result, it is my favorite between the two. Although the other one was nice, this one just seemed more interesting. It has stonger scenes that make you want to look at the picture. It captures you eye so you want to study it some more and find out what it's about.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Right Brained

1.What were your percentages for Left-Brain and Right-Brain?
32% left brain 68% right brain

2.What were your percentages for the sub-categories?
Left Brain Percentages
42% Symbolic (Your most dominant characteristic)
27% Reality-based

20% Verbal

16% Linear

14% Sequential

9% Logical (Your least dominant characteristic)


Right Brain Percentages
53% Holistic (Your most dominant characteristic)

48% Fantasy-oriented

44% Nonverbal

39% Random

37% Concrete

15% Intuitive (Your least dominant characteristic)



3.What sub-categories had the highest and lowest percentages? Read the description of each. Do you agree with these results?
Holistic had the most and Logical had the least. I do agree with this. I don’t like to start in the middle of a problem. That doesn’t ‘make since to me. If I start from the beginning I can get all of the facts and see how to solve the problem. Although I actually am pretty good at science and math.

4.What does it mean to be “Right-Brained” or “Left-Brained”?
If you are right brained you are more creative and left brained is more structured.

5.What did you think of the test and its accuracy?
I think that the test is pretty accurate.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Wolfey!

Salieri was confined to an insane asylum for the last couple of years of his life. It was during this time that he “confessed” to killing Wolfgang Mozart. However, a person can confess to anything—that does not simply make it true. Perhaps Salieri felt guilt for a personal interaction with Mozart, one that pushed Mozart so far that Salieri started to believe he actually did kill Mozart himself. Mozart probably died of an infection and Salieri probably had nothing to do with it. Mozart had health problems throughout his life, and suffered at times from smallpox, tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, typhoid fever, rheumatism, and gum disease.