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ART 101 ART101 ART/101 WEEK 1 DISCUSSION ART APPRECATION DOWNLOAD HERE Post Your Introduction. Please introduce yourself to your classmates and instructor by sharing a little about who you are and where you are from. Additionally, summarize your current exposure to art, including whether you have studied it before, visited art museums, art fairs, etc. Next, imagine you are exploring an art museum and come upon this Jan van Eyck oil on panel painting from circa 1434. Based on your current knowledge of art appreciation and art history, briefly share your initial reaction to the work of art, what you notice about the details of the painting, and any other thoughts you may have about the work. van Eyck, J. (ca. 1434).The Arnolfini portrait [Oil on oak; 82.2 cm x 60 cm]. The National Gallery, London. Your initial post must be at least 200 words in length. By Day 7, review and respond to at least three of your classmates’ posts. In particular, review their interpretation of The Arnolfini Portrait and identify similarities and differences between their interpretations and your own.

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ART 101 ART101 ART/101 WEEK 1 DISCUSSION ART APPRECATION

DOWNLOAD HEREPost Your Introduction. Please introduce yourself to your classmates and instructor by sharing a little about who you are and where you are from. Additionally, summarize your current exposure to art, including whether you have studied it before, visited art museums, art fairs, etc.Next, imagine you are exploring an art museum and come upon this Jan van Eyck oil on panel painting from circa 1434. Based on your current knowledge of art appreciation and art history, briefly share your initial reaction to the work of art, what you notice about the details of the painting, and any other thoughts you may have about the work.van Eyck, J. (ca. 1434).The Arnolfini portrait [Oil on oak; 82.2 cm x 60 cm]. The National Gallery, London.Your initial post must be at least 200 words in length.By Day 7, review and respond to at least three of your classmates posts. In particular, review their interpretation of The Arnolfini Portrait and identify similarities and differences between their interpretations and your own.