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Art Enlightenment Response This picture grabbed me. It held me and would not let go. As I gazed upon this enigma of a work of art, I was amazed. Symbolism, lines, shapes, colors, and ideas all hit me at once like a freight train. One of the first things I noticed a bout this piece of work was the fe... |
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What is appropriation and how does Barbara Kruger validate it as a method for making art? ... Barbara Kruger uses this method in her art work, teaming black and white images with her signature futura bold, italic white text on a red banner. ...
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Kruger was born in Ne... |
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Women in Greek history have had many roles. In Ancient Greece the mythological stories tell of very powerful women. ... Women also represent some of the most powerful of deities. In the Classical Age women were subservient and primarily homebound. Women did the sewing, cooking, cleaning and raising... |
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“Native American Artwork”
Native American artwork shares similar characteristics of the Ice Age artwork. ... We can find similar qualities in Native American artwork whether it is basket weaving, pottery or any other decorative goods.
Art form for the Native Americans served several differ... |
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Compare/ Contrast Essay In Asher Brown Durand’s oil painting Kindred Spirits, he uses atmospheric perspective to give the viewer the feeling as if they were actually standing on the cliff. Art that deals with nature, you usually see the use of organic shapes, and this is what you find in Durand’s pa... |
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"The human body is always treated as an image of society and there can be no natural way of considering the body that does not involve at the same time a social dimension. ...
Contemporary society has been significantly influenced by a wide range of social and cultural movements and issues, inclu... |
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What is experience
The distinction between familiarity and experience is crystal clear on the
surface but their correlation leaves much to think about. ... Experience is everything observed and lived through. ... Everyday life
is an experience from waking up to going to bed and everything... |
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Outline Brett Whiteley’s art making practice with reference to specific artworks. ...
The Australian Artist Brett Whiteley demonstrates both these practices clearly through out many of his famous artworks. ...
Brett Whiteley’s famous work ‘Art, life and the other thing’ was created in 1978... |
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Friends and comrades, we gather here today to pay our final respects to a good man. Art Smithson, our brother in arms, was a loving husband, a loving father, a courageous soldier and loyal friend. He was a fine gentleman and a fine officer of a caliber rivaled by few and envied by all. He was a man ... |
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The artist who spoke at the lecture was Yasuko. She is a Japanese-American who was born in Osaka, Japan, but grew up in Tokyo, Japan. Once old enough, after finishing some schooling, Yasuko apprenticed with a family that lived in Kyoto. After apprenticing for a short while, Yasuko went to college an... |
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Apollonian vs. Dionysian in “The Flea”
“The Flea” by John Donne is perhaps simply the seventeenth century’s version of a commonplace pick-up line. ... “The Flea” by Donne creates a poetic tension between the flea and abstinence from sex that reflects the Apollonian and Dionysian duality. The ... |
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... Impressionist painters like Claude Monet, Pierre Renoir, Edouard Manet, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas, and Berthe Morisot shared a commitment to the way people saw modern life and developed an many techniques that launched what was not just a new style of painting but a revolution in the worl... |
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"Man of Pure Art- M.C. Escher"
Maurits Cornelius Escher was born June 17 1898 in Leeuwarden, Netherland. ... Escher spent most of his childhood in Arnhem. Aspiring to be an architect, Escher enrolled in the School for Architecture and Decorative Art in Harlem. However Escher gave up arc... |
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Aristotle and Boal
Augusto Boal sets up a dichotomy between art as pure contemplation
and art as politics by pointing out the key facts that arise in early theatre. When Boal picked Forum Theatre for their performance, he asked ... |
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The Greeks have come a long way in the field of herbalism as well. ... The Roman Empire found the art of herbalism to be extremely useful. ...
One of the starting points of the modern traditions or herbalism began in Wales. ... Some of the original wisdom is still in the hills and vall... |
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Ulysses and Odysseus, Brothers? Twins? Clones? Many films are based on books. One such example is the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? By The Cohen Brothers, which is based on the book The Odyssey by Homer. The movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? Is in fact an interpretation of The Odyssey. The similari... |
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A River Runs Through it
When two brothers grow up in the same house, many questions are asked such as: Will the two be the same, or will they be different? ... The two brothers in, A River runs Through it, are different because of their need for love in their lives and how they come about g... |
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Andy Warhol is I think unarguably the most recognizable pop artists to date. ... What Warhol helped to do with contemporary art is to strip away this definition. ... Warhol’s style of work was independent. A person did not have to know very much of the art world to appreciate the beauty of Warh... |
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For my art review, I went to see the political activist Sister Souljah at Morgan States Murphy Fine Arts Center on Oct 15, 2003 at 7p. ... At this live show, Sister Souljah talked about many things dealing with men and women. ...
I choose this event for my art review for many reasons. ... Ho... |
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Neil Laminack English 4390 Dr. Kannenberg Response #2 What I have found of interest in this weeks readings are two things; first, the definition of comic art and second, the way in which the image can manipulate the text or vice versa. It is the definition by McCloud of what comic art is along with ... |
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“Modernism” refers to international styles of art from the time of Cezanne and the Post Impressionists through Cubism, Futurism, Expressionism, and later Abstract Expressionism. Held responsible for the Modernism movement were women artists such as Simpson, Cossington Smith, Crowley and Preston who ... |
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The word “etiquette” is of French origin and means “ticket”.The rules & regulations were written on tickets for everyone to observe & obey. In today’s fast paced business world making favorable impression during all business interactions is essential to distinguish yourself. The Art Of Inroductions ... |
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Project: l’ Art Francais Henri Matisse: Harmony In Red Henri Emile Benoit Matisse born in Le Cateau Cambresis in France on December 31, 1869 painted Harmony In Red in 1908. Matisse was a painter, sculptor, and a printmaker. Born in 1869 and died in 1954 Henri was most known for his bright, bold, and... |
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... 2000
The Artist
Timmy Payungka was among the youngest of the core group of aboriginal artists who began painting at Papunya in 1971, and is one of the last to pass away. ... There is no doubt he is a master of desert art and has lived through and contributed vitally to an era which will re... |
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Picasso, Michelangelo, and van Eyck are all famous artists from different periods of time. These artists and more connect together to form the “stream of history” and all have one thing in common, individuality. Some artists are only pebbles and others are a significant turn in the stream of history... |
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Many unique comparisons can be made between the Odyssey and the film O Brother Where Art Thou. ...
In the Odyssey, Odysseus’s wife, Penelope has many suitors trying to court her. ... When the gang left Pete’s brother’s house they take with them a pig, which they loose when the boy takes it back... |
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Extra Credit Essay Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What I might see as ugly someone else might see as beautiful. Beauty also lies in where you are from. Different cultures see art as beautiful in different ways. I will look at three different cultures. These cultures are the western world, Ind... |
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While growing up, my parents always said that tattoos were bad, and they disapproved of them. My dad always told me that his mother told him and his brother never to get tattoos, so they never did. ... It’s not that I wanted to disappoint my parents, but I knew that tattoos were going to be a part ... |
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The art of asking questions is a skill. Asking the right questions can help avoid confusion. Houze makes the assertion that asking the right questions helps people think, guides them toward their goals, and increases their level of commitment. However, before one can ask the right question he ... |
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... Reinhart¡¯s musical gift is influenced by the genius Bach. Bach¡¯s view on the source of talent is from long hours of practice noting ¡°I have had to work hard; anyone who works as hard will get just as far.¡± (214) Bach discovered that his musical talents derived from incessant hours of pract... |
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“The Art of War” is a discussion piece about war tactics as well as military strategy. ... The art of war has become the art of handling conflicts, which summarized as the art of knowing yourself, your opponent and the situation.
Chapter 1: Estimates
In this passage that in preparing for a w... |
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In Erich Fromm’s “The Art of Loving” Fromm explores many different types of love, and states that the average heterosexual adult cannot love. ... ” He mentions that in the act of loving, he gives himself, discovers himself, he discovers them both, and he discovers man. ...
Fromm implies in his de... |
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Ancient Egyptian Artwork
Three pieces of artwork can be used to illustrate the primary and repeating themes that were used in the Ancient Egyptian artwork. ... The primary themes that governed the Ancient Egyptian era of art were primarily based upon their religion, which dealt with the idea o... |
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Sonny’s Blues
The musical art form, which has been deemed “The Blues”, was birthed out of the souls of black folk. ...
While reading “Sonny’s Blues” and keeping in mind the question asked about the blues in relation to Sonny I quickly made the conclusion that the blues were a direct answer t... |
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Philosophy, in general, is very confusing and difficult to understand fully. Philosophers take stands on ideas that we, as everyday humans, constantly wonder about. They answer questions that we do not have definite answers to, or cannot answer ourselves. The material presented in their works is ver... |
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... Two sculptures of Greek art during the Archaic and Hellenistic period, convey through their differences how the art has changed over a period of time. ... During the Hellenistic period it became appropriate to use females as models for statuettes, even partially nude if need be, though in a... |
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Early Christian music began by borrowing its sources from the Greeks and Hebrews of the Ancient world. ...
Early Christianity prohibited instrumental accompaniment of any kind because it was considered pagan. Christians tried to avoid music being the source of entertainment or art. ... Today, al... |
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Vaginal Davis' Biography Walking installation piece, Vaginal Davis for almost two decades has been known as a performing and visual arts treasure. Her medium is the indefinate nature of her own whimsy. Whether tweeking the notion of an "art rock concept" band---black fag, !Cholita-the female Menudo,... |
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The current exhibit on display at the San Jose Museum of Art is an overview of the multidimensional culture of surfing. It is titled “Surf Culture: The Art History of Surfing” and was organized by the Orange County-based Laguna Art Museum. ... Gordon McClelland, an avid collector of surf art who ... |
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... 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. Such a description includes the subject, color, motion, and the historical backg... |
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Critical interpretation “The life of art”- Helen garner Helen Garner’s ‘The Life of Art’ clearly depicts the emotional and cultural dilemmas of the women with unflinching honesty. Her language, a controlled lyricism, a fixed rhythmic pattern; her vocabulary succinct, liberal and startling. Brought d... |
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... 1340 ¨C 1336 BC)
A limestone house stela of King Akhenaten
his wife and three of their daughters in a kiosk
Firstly, in this work of art, Akhenaten sits on a simple stool and raises one of his daughters in his arms to kiss her while she points to her mother opposite, whose other daughter... |
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Sexuality is an integral element of any society. The artwork of Pompeii and Herculaneum give a valuable insight into the attitudes towards sexuality before the eruption, illustrating a culture that accepted sexuality as a natural part of the human condition and one inevitably linked with the religio... |
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Technology, art, politics, animals, humans and music all have one fundamental similarity, they all have evolved and will do so indefinitely. Music like many other art forms began simple and over time changed and was improved upon. Over time the change in various aspects of music including style, ... |
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View of Volterra
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
62 5/8“ x 47”
Timken Museum of Art
Oil on Canvas
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796-1875) was born into a turbulent French society smelling of revolt. Because of wealthy parents and a trust fund he would live off while a young adult, Corot was able... |
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The museum that I chose to visit for the purpose of writing the forensic paper was the Salvador Dalí museum in St. ...
The Morse’s couple, who are the founders of this museum, shared a great interest in art and they had become particularly interested in Salvador Dalí’s works, which at the time ... |
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High Renaissance Artists
Leonardo da Vinci was a great influence on his time and of the time of today. ...
An artistic and scientific genius, Leonardo had a deep effect on the world of then and now, he helped usher in the Renaissance and the scientific revolution. ... Michelangelo as well ... |
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A term used in the literature of the arts with both historical and significant meanings and as both an adjective and a noun; baroque has a long multifaceted and contentious history. ...
Baroque is the style dominating the art and architecture of Europe and certain European colonies in the Amer... |
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... Art Spiegelman’s series Maus: A Survivors Tale proves this saying to a tee. ... ’ I will attempt to answer these questions by focusing on Maus II: And Here My Troubles Began. ... For example, on page 70 in Maus II, there is a map of the crematorium buildings. ... There are pictures in Maus I... |
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... Manet’s Repose, which was completed in 1870. ... 5") was executed in oil on canvas and represents a young woman lying in a position of rest, or repose, on a sofa. ...
With the use of art elements and principles of design as well as concepts of spatial relationships, Manet successfully stres... |