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Eugene Delacroix

Eugene Delacroix. By: Marina Bouakham. The painting called. Young Orphan Girl in the Cemetery , 1823 . Principles of Design . It’s not balance, because her face is on the right side. Called asymmetry She have some movement in the picture and like she in shock movement.

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Eugene Delacroix

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  1. Eugene Delacroix By: Marina Bouakham

  2. The painting called Young Orphan Girl in the Cemetery, 1823

  3. Principles of Design • It’s not balance, because her face is on the right side. Called asymmetry • She have some movement in the picture and like she in shock movement.

  4. Movement of the picture • Her movement is that she in shot with her face like someone told her something make her face like that. • How her body move like I don’t like you move go away move that I don’t want to talk to you. • She the focal point in middle the back ground is mostly you see is the sky and trees

  5. How the paint made and year • The style of the art is oil on canvas • 1823-1824 year • Back then they called the picture Huérfana en el cementerio in spanishbut in englishcalled • Orphan Girl at the cemetery or Young Orphan Girl in the Cemetery

  6. What made with • The picture textures is really painted with oil type • This picture looks like its outside that she hurt or scared

  7. Purposes of art • The picture post look like the began 19Thcentury so its aesthetics • Also polities like change people point of view the picture have the view of when you look at it how it looks you can change the color or the shape in the picture

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