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The Gilded Cage by Evelyn de Morgan 1919

The Gilded Cage by Evelyn de Morgan 1919. Draw a quick thumbnail sketch of the painting. Write a brief description of the painting. What is the dominant image? What is on the periphery? Include discussion of color, medium and style. The Gilded Cage by Evelyn de Morgan 1919.

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The Gilded Cage by Evelyn de Morgan 1919

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  1. The Gilded Cage by Evelyn de Morgan 1919 • Draw a quick thumbnail sketch of the painting. • Write a brief description of the painting. What is the dominant image? What is on the periphery? Include discussion of color, medium and style.

  2. The Gilded Cage by Evelyn de Morgan 1919 3. Write a brief analysis of the painting based on your description above. Why does the painter choose to make certain images dominant and others marginal? What might be the significance of the two birds? Does the painting evoke a certain mood or theme? How? Why? How might the painting affect the analysis?

  3. Write a brief description of the painting. What is the dominant image? What is on the periphery? Include discussion of color, medium and style. Write a brief analysis of the painting based on your description above. Why does the painter choose to make certain images dominant and others marginal? What might be the significance of the two birds? Does the painting evoke a certain mood or theme? How? Why? How might the painting affect the analysis?

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