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The Old Guitarist (1903-1904)
Elements in The Old Guitarist were carefully chosen to generate a reaction from the spectator. For example, the monochromatic color scheme creates flat, two-dimensional forms that dissociate the guitarist from time and place. In addition, the overall muted blue palette creates a general tone of melancholy and accentuates the tragic and sorrowful theme. The sole use of oil on panel causes a darker and more theatrical mood. Oil tends to blend the colors together without diminishing brightness, creating an even more cohesive dramatic composition
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Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907)
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Guernica (1937)
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Water Lilies (1919)
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Impression, Sunrise (1872)
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The Rouen Cathedral (1894)
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The Starry Night (1889)
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Sunflowers (1888)
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The Potato Eaters (1885)