ART Fınal
Impressionism Degas ' genius of revealing women is shown her in his simple work of `The Tub . Here , the subject is not necessarily noted as Venus , but the implication remains . The impression of the nude figure is seen in a tub , where she is bending down to grab either soap or a cloth . The movement is very gracefully accomplished : she sweeps the upper portion of her body forward and down , bending at the hips . Her legs remain stationary , planted firmly on the right side of the tub . The highlights which Degas depicted on

her back give the viewer a sense of warmth there must be a window in the background
The figure 's clothes are lying limp on the ground beside the tub . While she is not enticing the viewer to join her , she is presented with no inhibitions . The viewer is given a feeling of being not a voyeur but just someone who has stumbled upon a very delicate scene . There is not guilt in the viewing of her there is no shame in the figure . This has to do with her not gazing out of the canvas
The curves which Degas attributed to her let the painting flow . There is subtle movement within the painting , and it is comforting . We are not faced with the fury of the clouds as seen in Titian 's work . We are brought coldness by the marblesque nature of her skin . We are not worried that she will hate our view of her . She is simplified in her movements , her motion of bathing . She is elegant and graceful . Though she is nude , she remains unseen from the viewer . The upper half of her body covers up her breasts and pubic area . This is done so that the viewer may not feel that they are invading or seeing something pornographic . This may be due to Degas ' reputed `hatred ' of women , but nevertheless , here Venus is unashamed but keeping her secrets
Post-Impressionism
Van Gogh 's Olive Tree is noticeable because of its use of color . Van Gogh 's use of pre-pointillism and the way in which the canvas does not angle to a horizon but instead the artist decided to paint the olive grove at a downward angle which draws attention more to the object of the tree (s ) instead of the object of the grove is hypnotizing . The way in which the trees are depict are unique and van Gogh recognized that his subject matter should be presented in a different fashion than had been previously done in former art periods . If the painting had been done in the Renaissance period the horizon would not even have been present and the painting would have had to have had a person or a symbolic interchange with mythology instead the painting is dedicated solely to the natural realm . That is what is fascinating about most of van Gogh 's work is that it shows that it is not necessary to have people be the focus of protagonists...





