Examples of focus in the following topics:
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- One important change was a focus on the individual in religious practices, which also translated into a greater humanist focus in artistic practice.
- The Sienese School embraced a renewed focus on giving life to the figures within the painting, and paid attention to the arrangements between the figures as well as their place within the architecture.
- In Sienna, painting continued to focus on decorative uses and religious themes.
- There was also a focus on miraculous events, coloration that was more dreamlike, and distortions in place and time.
- Duccio's work was considered quite emotional, with a renewed focus on storytelling through the interactions of figures in the images and the selection of strong interpretations of biblical stories.
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- At first, fine art photographers tried to imitate painting styles, giving rise to Pictorialism, a style that uses soft focus to create a dreamy, 'romantic' look.
- Typically, a pictorial photograph lacks sharp focus (some more so than others), is printed in one or more colors rather than black-and-white (ranging from warm brown to deep blue), and may have visible brush strokes or other manipulation of the surface .
- As the developed countries of the world turned their focus to industrialism and growth, art reflected this change by featuring hard-edged images of new buildings, airplanes and industrial landscapes.
- Published in Camera Work, No. 20, 1907, is a good example of a Pictorialist photograph due to its soft focus and painterly aesthetic.
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- It was their frequent, although not total, focus upon poverty and the daily realities of urban life that prompted American critics to consider them to be on the fringe of Modern art.
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- Process art is an artistic movement, and creative sentiment, where the end product is not the primary focus.
- Differentiate the focus of Process Art with that of product-focused artists.
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- It was not until the Late Period, when large carved altarpieces and reredos, usually in painted and gilded wood, became an important focus in many churches.
- Renaissance art forms started in Italy and were characterized by new experiments with perspective and a renewed focus on painting and classical works of art.
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- The Photo-Secession movement placed the focus on the role of the photographer as an artist.
- Among the methods used were soft focus; special filters and lens coatings; burning, dodging and/or cropping in the darkroom to edit the content of the image; and alternative printing processes such as sepia toning, carbon printing, platinum printing or gum bichromate processing.
- It was characterized by sharp focus and carefully framed images.
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- One important change was a focus on the individual in religious practices, which also translated into a greater naturalistic and humanist focus in art.
- Duccio's work was considered quite emotional, with a renewed focus on storytelling through the interactions of figures in the images and the selection of strong interpretations of biblical stories.
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- The Photo-Secession movement placed the focus on the role of the photographer as an artist.
- Among the methods used were soft focus; special filters and lens coatings; burning, dodging and/or cropping in the darkroom to edit the content of the image; and alternative printing processes such as sepia toning, carbon printing, platinum printing or gum bichromate processing.
- It was characterized by sharp focus and carefully framed images.
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- We can focus on the elements of the artwork (form, shape, line, color, space, and texture) in terms of the aesthetic value of the work, but the meaning will always be personal to the viewer unless the artist has made a statement about his or her intentions.
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- The mingling of South Indian styles resulted in a richness not seen in earlier centuries, including a focus on reliefs in addition to sculpture that surpassed that seen previously in India.