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... In the creditable novel, The Awakening, by Kate Chopin, symbolism is portrayed in the life of Edna Pontellier through the vast sea of blue water, art and her painting works, and the caged birds of the land. ... It was the awakening of her new life to show her strength, power, and horror of ... |
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Andy Warhol has long been regarded as the pioneer of the American Pop Art culture, achieving something that previously had been thought impossible – “high” art through a “low” art process. In the early 60’s, after making a name for himself as a graphic designer, Warhol made the transition into the a... |
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Selling your art through a dealer, consultant, artist representative, gallery, or agent constitutes a business relationship. ... Basically, you entrust your art to the seller who in turn, promotes and markets it, sells it, collects the money, and then pays you a predetermined percentage of those sa... |
5.3 |
While walking through the Norton Museum of Art today in Palm Beach, New York Mural,
by Stuart Davis, immediately caught my eye. ... In
1932 the Museum of Modern Art in New York supported the American artists by creating
an exhibition of contemporary American murals. ... I believe that New Yor... |
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Broad Ripple has always been known mostly for its bars and ni... |
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Art Work Critique Questions 1. “PROTESTING!?” 2. How can I convey the irony and mood of particular anti-war protestors while still holding true to the boundaries of Pop Art? 3. The intent behind creating this piece was to convey my opinion of what I believe to be the typical war protestor of today –... |
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Common Wealth of the Arts
Analogous Elements Paper
The first drawing I chose was The Painter and the Connoisseur by Peter Bruegel The Elder. ... This piece of work looks to be representational art where is depicts the people in a way consistent with how the eye would view then as if we were t... |
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... All this and more is the art community. ... It is the artist’s desire to create, manipulation of materials, and his devotion that individualizes each piece of art produced. ...
I first became interested in art as a child. ... Teachers and aunts would pay little attention to my art and ... |
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Literally meaning “rebirth” in French, the Renaissance was the time period in art that followed the Middle Ages and that carried a lot of influences from the Classical Period. This is because renaissance artists “believed that art should conform to mathematical principles and display balance, harmon... |
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Art and the developments during the twentieth century was proved to be the century of ‘radical’ (details are available from the 20th century art movement and static movement compared to that of any other time in history. ... 247, 248) v viewed and interpreted the twentieth century art movements and ... |
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“Gesture and Alterity in the Art of Ashurnasirpal II of Assyria”
The main idea of the representation of non-Assyrians in this article can be broken down into two parts. The first is that royal patterns severed as a set of guidelines for Assyrians and non-Assyrians to follow, and the second is tha... |
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David Hammons was born in 1943 in Springfield, Illinois. ... Hammons is an artist between Arte Povera and Marcel Duchamp. ...
HAmmons studied art in Los Angeles at the Chouinard Art Institute and Otis Art Institute, and, in New York City at the Parsons School of Design. ... "
Hammons "B... |
6.9 |
... Art history can be dated back to thousands of years when people engraved on cave walls to the present when any type of art is possible, from complex architect to elegantly designed vehicles. If a timeline is to be drawn of all art ever made, it would be quite impossible so for this presentat... |
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... Frank Baum’s revolutionary use of theme began the retailer’s pursuit to create atmospheres that would match the psychology and emotions of the customer. ... Now, atmospherics has become an art form and its success is measured by the constant uprising of malls, the superfluous amount of produ... |
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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. His father, Amenhotep III, helped the evolution of the art and the reli... |
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Contemporary art practice challenges cultural traditions through it’s media, presentation and construction. The contemporary artists such as Damien Hurst, Spencer Tunick, Stephanie Valentin and many others all challenge the way art is made and presented. The reason for challenging cultural tradition... |
4.1 |
For unit 6 i decided to choose the subject, life and death, which falls under the category, natural forms. ... As i progressed through the unit i found that the death theme seemed to appeal to me more than the life theme. ...
I went to Walsall art gallery to see works of artists at first hand.... |
2.2 |
Many would say that a business is best managed with an equal mixture of both art and science. ... But, what if one had to decide between these very ways of running a businesses management department and choose only one.
In this case I would have no ... |
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Art is so much fun! I love making sculptures and paper airplanes out of glue and paper. Art makes me happy. I enjoy writing lines on my art assignments. I think I am very talented. I can sew. I am very happy in my school. Do you believe in gnomes? I do. I think gnomes are very pretty and handsome.... |
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As the 19th century unfolded, Victor Hugo was there to witness Romanticism from a different perspective. As a writer, he focused on the ideals behind the era and in his piece “Preface to Cromwell,” Hugo discusses what he believes are the fundamentals to writing during this time period.
The Romanti... |
2.9 |
9/27/03
Tradition and Innovation in Northwest Coast Art
The notions of tradition and authenticity have long been stressed in the minds of western art connoisseurs. ... Northwest coast art in particular suffers from “traditional” stereotypes placed ... |
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Cubism
Art changed more dramatically in the twentieth Century, than any other century. A
lot of new and different art styles developed such as, Fauvism, expressionism,
cubism, futurism, constructivism, neoplasticism, surrealism, precisionism, and
minimalism. Some of these other art movements i... |
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The New York school of poetry:
The following are the most important poets of the so-called New York School of Poets: John Ashbery: (1927-) Born in Rochester, NY. ... A fringe member of the Beats and a central figure in the NY school of poets…he enjoyed a long association with the museum of Moder... |
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Insight through Art: Tracing Changes in Armenian Civilization Through Illuminated Manuscripts Art is a reflection of the human soul. One not only traces history through the written word, but through the visual arts as well. The tumult and tranquility within a society can be examined through the alte... |
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Most discussion of "the nude" in art usually refers to female nudes. In the last century, the term nude has been used almost exclusively for paintings of naked women. Men without clothes were considered to be an undesirable subject for art at this time. Yet there are many great examples of male nude... |
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Art has become a form of addiction where people buy art for merely profit. Then they sell the art in hopes of earning millions. ... We are foolish mortals lured into a fetish of capitalistic addiction.
Money has always been a driving force in economy and a tool of ownership. ... Weal... |
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Is music the joy of your life? ... It all comes down to the mere fact that I like music. Music is fun. Music makes the world go round. So does art. I like art. Art is fun. Art makes the world go round. So does music.
Many would ask why exactly I like music. This is because music is fun t... |
7.6 |
... I also chose five additional pieces to discuss later in my paper. ...
The first additional piece of art that caught my eye was with the photographs. ... This painting is oil on paper laid on canvas and originated in France in 1865. ...
I was walking through the Lila Acheson Wallace W... |
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Comparison with the theory of Theodor Adorno
In its theories has Adorno it very often over music. Architecture has little with music to make and really think I that the theory of Adorno good on the work of an architect as Hundertwasser applied can become. Adorno lived and worked ... |
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This would tie in with the possibility that the definition of representational or imitative art might have a different meaning than what it is at first glance taken to be. It really might be that by imitative art Plato wants to exclude that art, which is made by artists, who are ignorant of even the... |
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... One such artist was Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol adopted a different approach from the prevailing tradition of the 1950’s (Abstract Expressionism) and in doing so paved the way for the development of Post-Modernism. Andy Warhol was the first artist to introduce what was a strange idea back then kn... |
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In Elizabeth Bishop’s One Art, the speaker’s attitude toward loss in lines 16-19 is related to her attitude toward loss in lines 1-15 through verse form and language. ... Lines 1, 6, 12, and 18 all read, “The art of losing isn’t hard to master. ... In lines 1-15, the speaker repeats the use of “th... |
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In Gesture and Alterity in the Art of Ashurnasirpal II, Megan Cifarelli the author states, “ I will isolate and attempt to interpret a number of gestures that are consistently and exclusively associated with foreigners in Assyrian art” (Art Bulletin 210). She continues to discuss how research h... |
3.6 |
BAROQUE – Voila
One stressful morning turns into a time of discovery. After contentedly pursuing writer’s cramp on the day of our exam, it was soothing to take a break and experience art from my favorite period of time. It was really cool to see the art and compare it to paintings that I have a... |
4.8 |
There were many great imperators that influenced the construction of Rome as a great empire and with that they influenced art too. But the imperator that influenced the most in territories, confidence in the people, power and art was Gaius Julius Caeser Octavian also known as Augustus. ...
Au... |
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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. However, in the latter 20th century there developed a tendency to... |
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh whose work was included in the Art Neuveau movement produced this poster in 1896. Art Neuveau is very stylised using sweeping curving lines and designers took a lot of influence from nature and the female form. ...
I really like all of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s... |
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Arts in American had been developed at a time in which a lot of arts were going on. There were many arts going on at this time and many American Artisans had a great role to play in the transformatino of art in the art capital of the world. The French also contributed many things to art in America... |
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Sometimes it is difficult to explain the love of art I have within me. Is it the desire to reach perfection, or is it the desire to seek perfection? ... Art is a magnet, if not a hurricane, that pulls you in subconsciously. ... Life is simple, I guess, therefore to love art is to love the simpl... |
8.4 |
ROMARE BEARDEN
1950’s Bearden was painting small oils based on classical literary works. In the Late 1950’s and early 1960’s Bearden was out of synch again when figures and objects re-entered painting via Pop Art, and minimizing lean well-organized surfaces were the abstract vocabulary trend. Be... |
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Cave Art
Cave paintings have been around for over two million years (since Homo Erectus), but were first discovered in Spain in 1879
by Don Marcelino Sanza de Sautola and his daughter Maria when they were looking small objects from prehistoric times in the cave of Alt... |
2.7 |
The “Art of asking questions” article is a must read for everyone that needs to be a skilled communicator. Three key points that go into the art of asking questions are:
• Project a honest & sincere effort to know the other person
• Pay attention to the person’s response. ...
• Clarify the messa... |
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Man, throughout history, has always tried to understand and conquer nature, but it has forever remained a mystery. This idea created a division in Greek art and architecture, giving rise to Hellenic and Hellenistic art. While Hellenic art displays simple idealistic images based on reasoning, Helleni... |
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Abstract: This book, intended for teachers of any grade level, explains a process to produce curriculum units that are based on standards. Using a set of standards teachers develop connected clusters that can be single subject or interdisciplinary. Creating the units involves a backwards approach by... |
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The Etruscan and Greek Influence on Roman Art
The Romans had a great admiration for Classical Greece. They imported original art and profusely copied both the Greek idealism and Etruscan realism. ... ), Greek artists settled in Rome, where they found a ready market for works executed in the Greek... |
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The documents on the reading focus on two main controversial artists; Andres Serrano and Robert Mapplethorpe. The first case is a Senate Debate over the NEA (National Endowment for Art). Republican Senators Alfonse D’Amato and Jesse Helms express their concerns on government funding for vulgar art w... |
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Critical Review of the Queensland Art Gallery Story Place Exhibition
On Sunday August 2nd, 2003 I visited the Queensland Art Gallery to view an art exhibition titled Story Place. This exhibition highlighted the indigenous art of Cape York and the Rainforest. Of particular interest to me was the... |
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William Shakespeare once wrote a poem entitled “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?” In his poem, he gives the impression that art is better than life, therefore he compares is love to art so it will last forever. ... He feels that life is lost by turning it into art. The form of John Keats’... |
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When looking at Maori art, there is one thing that sticks out amongst everything else with me, and with most likely everyone that sees it for the first time, this is their tattooing skills. They are equipped with many other art skills such as their carvings, weaponry, and townhouses, but the tattoos... |
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Mary Elizabeth Williams, the author of “Manet’s Olympia”, states that Manet was perhaps the world’s first shock artist and modern impressionists owe him a debt of gratitude. However, not all viewers of his painting of “Olympia” reacted the same. Some viewers were appalled, and some were outraged, st... |