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Painting Practice Questions

Thomas Eakins, 1875, oil on canvas, 240 cm × 200 cm (96 in × 78 in) Analyse the use of light and tone in the painting and describe how pictorial space has been created.

Caravaggio, 1600/1601, Oil on cypress wood, 237 cm × 189 cm (93 in × 74 in Analyse the ways space, depth and three-dimensionality have been created in this painting and evaluate their effectiveness.

Pierre Bonnard, Nude in the Bath with a Small Dog. 1941-46 Pierre Bonnard, Nude in the Bath with a Small Dog. 1941-46. Oil on canvas. 48 x 59 1/2" (121.9 x 151.1 cm). Describe the style and technique of this painting and discuss how colour and tone has been used to represent the scene.

"Mornington Crescent - Summer Morning II" (2004), from "Frank Auerbach: Recent Work.“ Oil Paint Describe the style and technique of this painting and discuss the interpretation of the subject matter.

Balthus, Terese Revant, 1938, Oil Painting Describe how the figure and the setting have been represented and discuss what you think the artist is aiming to express.

Juan Gris, Still Life before an Open Window, 1915, Oil on canvas Analyse the composition, colour and tonal effects of this painting and comment on how they have been used to represent the scene.