| Title's for Art Papers |
2.1 |
Aestheticisation in violence was not a hard concept to grasp for me . Im neither an anarchist or saddist but there is an emotive pleasure i get from seeing certain images of violence. |
2.1 |
Aestheticisation in violence was not a hard concept to grasp for me . Im neither an anarchist or saddist but there is an emotive pleasure i get from seeing certain images of violence. |
2.5 |
Aesthetics is said to be the branch of philosophy that is concerned with the nature of art and the criteria of artistic judgment . ... Aesthetics deals with the question of whether or not qualities are present in the things they seem to qualify, or whether they only exist in the mind of the individual looking or listening to them. |
2.4 |
Aesthetics is the theoretical study of the arts and related types of behavior and experience . It is traditionally regarded as a branch of philosophy, concerned with the understanding of beauty and its manifestations in art and nature. |
2.4 |
The National Museum of American history located at 14th Street and Constitution Avenue N . W . is open from 10 a . m . to 5 30 p . m . daily . Admission to the museum is free. |
3.7 |
sometimes when i'm singing this big thick song, with like 36 pages, i'll get bored and look at the inside cover for some entertainment . sometimes there's a list of other songs that this composer has composed. |
1.6 |
Age Of Satire Angel Mulford Humanities October 30, 200 The Enlightenment was characterized by the Age of Satire . This was a time when artistic attitude aimed to improve society by numorous criticism. |
7.6 |
AGNES MARTIN Paiter The underside of the leaf This Poem, like the Cool in the shadow Paintings, it is not Sublimely unemphatic Really about nature Smiling of innocence It is not what is seen- It is what is known The frailest stems Forever in the mind Quivering in light Bend. |
7.8 |
Introduction Aida, the newest meeting between Broadway and Disney Productions, has taken the media and arts world by storm . ... This relationship has grown into one of continued success with masterpiece blockbusters like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Peter Pan, a more recent box office hit; The Lion King and now it’s most recent winner Aida. |
4.5 |
I went to see several musicals this semester but the one I would like to write about is Aida, because it was the most recent, and the only one I kept the playbill and ticket to. |
3.6 |
Aida Created and presented by Disney Theatrical Productions, Aida is a true love story . Based on the narrative that was the inspiration of an opera by Verdi, Aida tells the story of three star-crossed lovers two African princesses, one Nubian and the other Egyptian, and the man they fall in love with an Egyptian military captain. |
2.3 |
... In some sense, favor as well as opportunity goes to those who have sensible aims for their academic study and appropriate achievable methods . ... As far as I am concerned, main aims of academic study, macroscopically, should involve inheriting and developing foregone knowledge of human in order to satisfy individual psychological wants and accord with the advancement of the society. |
3.6 |
The elaborate sculptures of Akhenaten and His Family and Assurbanipal and His Queen in the Garden, are similar in that they are relief sculptures . ... There is not a huge difference in the length and width of the sculpture, the Akhenaten relief is about 31 x 39 centimeters and the Assurbanipal painting is about 53 centimeters. |
4.7 |
... One of the most intriguing is a sculpture of Akhenaten and his family . Akhenaten was a pioneer in influencing Egyptian culture . ... The image of Akhenaten and his family was created in Egypt during the Amarna period approximately 1348-1336 BC. |
3.4 |
... Al-Tayyib Saleh as a great Arabic novelist is one of those little Arabic writers whose novels have been translated into many languages . ... Al-Tayyib Saleh was born in Maroa which located on the north of Sudan in 1929. |
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Albertio Burri was an Italian painter and collagist who was born in 1915 in Italy . ... His life changed abruptly in 1943 when he was taken as a prisoner of war by the British and sent to a prison camp at Hereford, Texas. |
2.7 |
What made Alexander III so great ? I have been interested in Alexander III since I learned of in him in the forth grade . Alexander was a great military and political genius who should not be forgotten. |
2.1 |
Alexander Stirling Sandy Calder was one of the most innovative and original American artists of the twentieth century . Calder was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . His mother, Nanette Lederer, was a painter and his father, Alexander Stirling Calder, and grandfather, Alexander Milne Calder, were noted sculptors. |
3.7 |
Alfred Stieglitz- The Patriotic Photographer Liberty, freedom, happiness, free speech, no interference from the next man, there are common American rights, however debased in practice. |
6.1 |
Alfred Stieglitz Alfred Stieglitz was an influential photographer who spent his life fighting for the recognition of photography as a valid art form . He was a pioneering photographer, editor and gallery owner who played a pivotal role in defining and shaping modernism in the United States. |
5.6 |
... There was a small candy inside, and attached was a note that said Alice . ... Your code name is Alice . ... Listen carefully, Alice, you’re working for us now Who are you? |
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All About Cats I saw Cats in Atlanta’s Fox Theatre a few years ago and I really liked it . ... But I love all the dancing and the song Memory. |
5.7 |
This play focuses on the battle between Richard and the battle to become king . Richard has always had an evil streak about him . ... When Richard learns that his father has passed away. |
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Allegory of Faith by Jan Vermeer On October 12, 2003, my husband and I visited the Metropolitan Museum in New York . ... Vermeer’s painting Allegory of Faith was the particular piece of art that I took most interest in during my trip to the museum. |
1.2 |
You have been taking a drug that makes you very alert and giddy . After awhile these feelings go away . How do drugs alter the state of conciseness? |
3.2 |
The first part of the performance, all nine dancers were standing at center stage as the music started to play, they were in triangle position similar to the start of a pool game. |
1.5 |
Article Summary 1 Safra, J . 2003 . Alzheimer's Disease . The New Encyclopedia Britannica Volume 1 Pages 306-307 . Developing in middle to late adult life, Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that is progressive and also not able to be reversed. |
8.3 |
Alzheimer’s Disease Its Impact On the Family Aging is a process of change . ... Alzheimer’s is a disease that creates a great burden for the patients, their caregiver and the family as a whole. |
1.8 |
The Amarna style was definitely one of the most distinguishable of art styles in all of Egyptian Art . ... , the Amarna style was named after the place he moved his capital to at the beginning of his revolutionary span as ruler. |
1.1 |
Amedeo Modigliani was born in Livorino, Italy on July 12, 1884 . ... In 1902, Amedeo en- rolled in the Sculo libera di Nudo Free School of Nude Studies in Floerence. |
4.9 |
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes usage of Female Power Amelia Atwater-Rhodes is a young fantastic writer . ... Not only does she invite her readers to provoke their imagination, Amelia teaches us about the femme fatale of the female species in each of her novels she releases to her willing public. |
2.8 |
... American Buffalo It would seem that in America Buffalo, David Mamet wrote about exactly that which he knew best; the colorful and diverse middle class of America. |
1.2 |
... S adaptations about major production companies between 1930 and 1945 The most aesthetically and commercially successful independent production companies between 1930 and 1945 Orson Welles s Citizen Kane 1941 Francois Truffaut Open City 1945 Neorealism The New Wave The 400 Blows 1959 Federico Fellini General traits of British film genres. |
3.1 |
... Although American history is relatively shorter than those of other countries, there have been lots of masterpieces in the American art . In this paper, I would like to describe American paintings made before 1877. |
1.8 |
I imagine a vast expanse of dust heat . An overwhelming dominance of one colour, the sand . I imagine tiny incredibly bizarre animals rarely glimpsed, lizards snakes. |
12.2 |
Ambrose Bierce's short story An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 1890 has long been celebrated for its classic surprise ending . Peyton Farquhar, being hanged as a Confederate saboteur at Owl Creek Bridge, is reprieved when the rope breaks. |
2.6 |
The Death Bed, written during a stay in a mobile hospital on the front line, tells of the events that lead up to the death of a soldier. |
6.5 |
... Introduction This assessment aims to analyze the poem The Sick Rose written by William Blake pointing out all the elements presented in such poem . ... Blake was known for his belief in the madness and loveliness of the world. |
3.5 |
We find it very easy to interpret the developments in Rhinoc ros as a historical allegory depicting the sweep of Fascism through Europe . ... Ionesco himself said Rhinoc ros est sans doute un pi ce antinazie , and it is very easy to see why, especially considering how prominent fascist ideas were at the time. |
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Gavin Kendrick The Rotters’ Club and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man are tales of growing up and the experiences and encounters that help to shape us as mature individuals. |
3.5 |
Written in an analytical tone, Laurie Clancy’s review gives a positive appraisal of Patrick White’s novel, A Fringe of Leaves, acclaiming it as his greatest novel if not his most attractive. |
3.4 |
In Katherine Mansfield’s 1888-1923 short stories, as in Chekhov, the plot’s tension is distributed through all the narrative, and the story finishes with no conclusion. |
2.8 |
... Arthur Boyd was a naturalist artist who was brought up in a lively family of practicing artists, with whom he studied and developed his painting, printmaking and pottery skills. |
1.7 |
In Shopping by Joyce Carol Oates, Nola wears a jacket that symbolizes a separation between her and her mother . ... We are also able to see the rebellion displayed by Nola in both keeping the jacket her mother dislikes, and wearing it to their ritualistic shopping trip. |
3.8 |
I found this painting while searching on the internet for a Mexican mural painting that kind of appealed to me . ... Still he manages to give the figures expressions that may totally change the meaning of a painting. |
5.8 |
Good Morning is a typical example of Japanese national cinema in which Ozu revealed various aspects of Japan at the beginning of 60’s and connected them to each other, as well as tested the Japanese culture and human relationships by the silent protest held by the two brothers. |
1.3 |
The theme I have chosen for Hamlet is that revenge, in order to be a virtuous rather than an evil act, must be based on moral certainty. |
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Shakespeare’s trademark complexities to his texts are no different within Macbeth . ... Shakespeare’s use of subtle poetic structure, characters and dialogue effectively portray the themes throughout Macbeth. |
7.8 |
The question of whether human beings are intrinsically evil has been questioned by philosophers throughout history . This is an important question for humans to ask because it makes us consider our true nature as human beings. |
2.5 |
Analysis of Orpheus in Eurydice The myth of Orpheus and Eurydice is a classic scenario depicting main themes of love, happiness, consciousness, and unconsciousness . ... The actor who played Orpheus makes specific choices to convey to us the particular emotion or tone of the scene. |