atmosphere
the economic impact of slavery.the enconimc effect on slavery.
Asymmetrical BalanceUse of Colored ShadowsUse of Pure ColorBroken Color or Broken BrushstrokesUse of Impasto (or Thick Paint)Subject MatterHigh Horizontal LinePhotographic InfluenceInfluence of Japanese PrintsPainted "En Plein Air" (out of studios)
The crash of the stock marketon October 29, 1929. This was the big event that caused a ripple effect leading to what is known as The Great Depression.
Creating a written work or speech that is concerned only with style and effect and not with meaning. Structuring the work so it seems to make sense, when in reality it says nothing. It is the choice of politicians everywhere!
Assuming that realism in painting is what is meant by this question, the immediate answer is that painters began to abandon realistic depictions of the world around them. Rather than compete with a mechanical device, painters began creating images that a camera could not make. This exploration included impressionism, expressionism, futurism, abstraction and a wide range of other Fine Art movements. Pop Art made use of photography in the creation of images. Some painters created collages of photographs. Others re-appropriated well know photographs, turning them into mass-produced works of art (Warhol). This was generally seen as a comment on the mass-produced societal artifacts of the time. A later movement (neo-realism) sought to imitate the verisimilitude of photographs. Often these paintings (and sculpture) took things to a level that photography could not duplicate. Some painters compressed the dynamic range of lighting in a scene so that detail was retained in both highlights and shadows. This provide a range of detail that seemed photographic, but was super-realistic. In effect, this is what painters have always done, but by adopting a photographic "look" these images took on an unreal quality. Other painters used colors that were beyond the capabilities of current photographic materials. Some played games with perspective that pushed the conventions of photography beyond that possible with photographic lenses. Photography struggled for decades to be taken as a serious Art Form. But that is another story.
Accuracy,Apex
it showed the first early paintings in the impressionist era
The resentation of subtle changes in light. - APEX
cause and effect
Painting techniques are tools that are transmitted best through practice not theory. When someone undertakes a mastercopy he/she is very likely to discover a mindset that allowed the original artist to achieve an painting effect. Going forward the copier can then exploit the painting effect learned.
They have to work twice as hard, for half the money they used to. Same with most trades.
The Hudson River School was a collective group of landscape painters in the mid-19th Century. They used the effect of glowing light heavily in the painting of American landscapes.
the effect of neurotransmitters on depression
Whether an observed effect is truly the result of a given cause is the validity of the inference. The causality in a given instance has to be shown to be valid by repetition or experimentation.
water vapor
Chavez was concerned about the growing power of the Federal Government because he is afraid it will effect his oil business.
water vapor and carbon dioxide