An Artist's Technique helps us see the Principle of "Movement" in a Work of Art.

Artistic techniques such as glazing, scumbling, impasto, collage, assemblage contribute to an appreciation of the principle of movement in a work of art.

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1. "I'm interested in the movement of the eyes across the painting." (Guido Molinari)

2. What is technique?

2.1. Technique: art applied to a particular work (e.g., assemblage, encaustic, scumbling)

3. Kiefer, Anselm (German, b. 1945) Midgard 1982-85 Oil, emulsion, and acrylic on photographic linen on canvas 110 x 149 in. Gift of Friends of Art M1987.1

3.1. Norse Mythology

4. Educational purposes only

5. What is movement?

5.1. Movement is the path our eyes follow when we look at a work of art.

6. Monet, Claude (French, 1840-1926) Waterloo Bridge, Sunlight Effect ca. 1900 (dated 1903) Oil on canvas 29 1/16 x 38 5/8 in. Bequest of Mrs. Albert T. Friedmann © 2003 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris M1950.3

6.1. The Impressionist Movement

7. During your museum visit, enjoy the path your eyes follow!