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Movement & Emphasis

Two Young Girls at the Piano, 1892
Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919)
Oil on canvas; 44 x 34 in. (111.8 x 86.4 cm)
Robert Lehman Collection, 1975 (1975.1.201)
 
The first thing that draws may attention is the paper that has the music notes  area because it's white and its the first thing that grabbed my attention.
The 3 minor points of emphasis are the face of the girl that is wearing the pink dress, the girl that's wearing the white dress and for last the girls hand on the piano.
The major point of emphasis is the music notes because the girls are looking at it and it was the first thing I looked on this painting.
The girls have a different position of their heads when they are looking at the music notes.
The focal point is the music notes and the hand of the girl that is grabbing the notes from the bottom.
The back ground has a green curtain and it also shows a little bit of a room.
The Foreground is the way the girl is sitting and papers that are the the very edge.
The Middle ground are both of the girls they way they are paying attention to the notes.
http://wallpapergallery-pics.blogspot.com/2011/09/awsome-surrealism-art-2.html
 
 The thing that draw my attention is how her sight is looking down. And how she's smiling.
The 3 major points of emphasis are the flowers that she has on her head, Then, I like someone is behind her, and her hands, she has flowers that grabbed my attention.
The major point of emphasis is her eyes because I love the way she's looking down.
Her hair is like glowing and that grabs my attention a lot too.
The focal point is part of her face. The area where her eyes are.
The background is the green and blue paint and the trees too.
The foreground is her hands. She's holding flowers.
The middle ground is the flower that's right below her neck.
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