| 301. | aboriginal arts ... 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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| 302. | art residence outline Ive been thinking alot about this Artist in Residence program and to be honest, I am quite humbled by the experience. I see our job of helping establish residencies, assisting in the nuts and bolts of the behind the scenes planning of the program as an important link to the success of the experienc...
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| 303. | O Brother Where art Thou v Odyssey Many unique comparisons can be made between the Odyssey and the film O Brother Where Art Thou. ...
In the Odyssey, Odysseuss wife, Penelope has many suitors trying to court her. ... When the gang left Petes brothers house they take with them a pig, which they loose when the boy takes it back...
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| 304. | Gullivers Travels The Third Voyage Gullivers Travels; The Third Voyage
In the third book of Gullivers Travels, Gulliver sets out on a journey that satirizes science, learning, and abstract thought. In this section, Gulliver travels to four major areas: Laputa, Lagado, Glubbdubdrib, and Luggnag; On these islands, he encounters man...
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| 305. | Body Fluids in Art ... Why do artists choose body fluid as their medium when there are so many other options? ... Now, in an age of technology, science, medical know-how and power, even the lay person knows that the bygone myths about the body are untrue. ... Some believe the body should be left as nature intend...
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| 306. | African Arts ... Most African art is made for religious ceremonies. Some African art was made to praise powerful kings and tribal chiefs. ...
African sculptors were honored and feared. ... Most African sculptors were men. The women participated in other arts such as weaving baskets and painting walls. ... ...
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| 307. | Tattoos 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. ... Its not that I wanted to disappoint my parents, but I knew that tattoos were going to be a part ...
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| 308. | art of asking questions 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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| 309. | Impressionism ... In its day, Impressionism was considered a radical departure from tradition. Looking back, we can see that impressionism was more than a departure; it changed the very nature of the way people think about art. ... This independence was reflected in the art market
Perhaps no invention of t...
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| 310. | Les ann es pop Introduction
The exhibition "Les Annes Pop" took place at the Pompidou Center from March 15 to June 18, 2001. ... We will comment on French critics Gauville and Lebovici assertion that "perhaps theres something in the Anglo-Saxon sense of humour which is incomprehensible to the conservative Frenc...
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| 311. | Ethical Differences Between the Genders Abstract
When making a decision, men and women use different ethical criteria to form that decision. Looking at a normal marriage will help uncover these ethical differences between men and women. ... This paper will examine the ethical differences between men and women, and how they apply the...
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| 312. | data mining Data Mining
Final Term Paper Topic: Data Mining Prepared by Linda Stodtko Abstract of the Paper The paper will first define and describe what is data mining. It will also seek to determine why data mining is useful and show that data mining is concerned with the analysis of data and the use of...
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| 313. | Abstract Reports for Execrise Science The four abstract reports all deal with choice reaction time. Choice reaction time influences many aspects in physical training in sports, such as in Soccer, karate and rugby. In the first report I reviewed 45 young soccer players between the ages of 11-13 years of age participated in choice reactio...
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| 314. | Beethoven and Bach ... Reinharts musical gift is influenced by the genius Bach. Bachs 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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| 315. | Art of War Similarity to Negotiation 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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| 316. | Paolo Veronese s The Family of Darius before Alexander ... From here came some of the most well-known artistic works of the 16th century, including those from a man born as Paolo Caliari, but more commonly known as Paolo Veronese.
Veronese was born the son of a sculptor in 1528 and was raised in a town in Northern Italy known as Verona. Despite h...
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| 317. | greenberg It seems reasonable, therefore, to start by attempting to clarify the critical positions represented by Greenberg and Burgin. Greenberg, in Modernist Painting (1961) and other writings, sets the development of modem art, specifically painting, in the context of the ideas of the Enlightenment philoso...
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| 318. | Essay on Erich Fromms Art of Loving PHILOSOPHY In Erich Fromms 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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| 319. | Ancient Egyptian Artwork 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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| 320. | Room of Ones Own The Spatial Mental and Social Arena Where Women Write ... (Woolf, AROOO 65)
Virginia Woolf calls incessantly for women to have "rooms of their own" in order to write, which cannot be done when they are denied both physical privacy and social freedom. ... It is the combination of personal space and established place in which to writ...
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| 321. | sonnys blues Sonnys Blues
The musical art form, which has been deemed The Blues, was birthed out of the souls of black folk. ...
While reading Sonnys 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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| 322. | Islamic Art
Islamic Art
By
Ruth Ann Harvey
REL 231-61
Fall 2003
Islamic Art
The religion of Islam has probably become the most misunderstood by the west, of the worlds leading religions. ... The art of Islam is the simplest and most direct way to begin to see into the nature of Islam. B...
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| 323. | Confucianism and The Han Dynasty During the Han Dynasty (206-220 CE) life flourished and the people were content. ... One of these lasting resources was the religion Confucianism. When Confucianism was founded it had an impact on the art of their time. The wall reliefs The Relief Rubbing in the Wu Family Shrine, The Relief Carving...
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| 324. | Ode on a Grecian Urn ... In this poem, “the Ode on a Grecian Urn”, it is the perfection of beauty as art - transfixed and transfigured forever.
Instead of looking to nature for idealized beauty in “Ode to a Grecian Urn”, Keats turns his attention to man-made art for inspiration. It is the moment frozen in t...
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| 325. | irony in Museum Piece Richard Wilbur uses irony to reflect his intent in the poem Museum Piece. ... There is irony in the guardians because the guardians are boring and dont care about the art.
In Museum Piece, Wilbur is saying that art shouldnt be put in museums. He believes that by putting a painting into a museu...
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| 326. | nazi regime ... This essay will examine the effect that the Nazi regime had upon the styles of art and architecture in Germany during their rule. ...
Notable artists and pieces included Thoraks sculptures destined for the pediment of the Nazi party headquarters. ... The overall scale of this piece was ma...
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| 327. | two statuettes ... 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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| 328. | Early Christrianity Music 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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| 329. | surf culture at SJMA 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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| 330. | American painting teatime ... 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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| 331. | Maximum of Effect Achieved by a Minimum of Means Untitled No 3 1950 Eby Barnett Newman When interpreting the painting, Untitled No. 3Eby Barnett Newman, the response is entirely in the mind of the viewer. ... To seize the right tone of color to express the sense, Newman must have invested great concern and energy in creating the colors. ...
Newmans painting seem very simple to ...
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| 332. | Egyptian Art ... 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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| 333. | The Landscape 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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| 334. | pompeian sexuality in art 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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| 335. | Music in the Middle and Renaissance Periods 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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| 336. | butt ... The hair was yellow like that of a circus kewpie doll, the face heavily powdered and rouged, as though to form an abstract mask, the eyes hollow and smeared a cool blue, the color of a baboons butt. ... The hair was yellow like that of a circus kewpie doll, the face heavily powdered and ro...
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| 337. | Corot 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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| 338. | According to Richard Hamilton s famous definition Pop Art was Popular Transient Expendable low cost Mass In 1988, at the PLA building in the Docklands, a group of young students at Goldsmiths College of Art put on a show entitled Freeze. ... The exhibition (held in a disused building that was due for re-development) was curated by their fellow student, and later art-superstar, Damien Hirst. Some of th...
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| 339. | salvador dali The museum that I chose to visit for the purpose of writing the forensic paper was the Salvador Dal museum in St. ...
The Morses couple, who are the founders of this museum, shared a great interest in art and they had become particularly interested in Salvador Dals works, which at the time ...
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| 340. | High Renaissance Art
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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| 341. | Baroque Period 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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| 342. | Emma By Jane Austen Emma Of Jane Austen
Jane Austens Emma and the Romantic Imagination "To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour." William Blake, Auguries of Innocence Imagination, to the people of the eighteenth century of who...
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| 343. | Maus ... Art Spiegelmans 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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| 344. | Critical Analysis of Emma by Jane Austen
Jane Austens Emma and the Romantic Imagination "To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour." William Blake, Auguries of Innocence Imagination, to the people of the eighteenth century of whom William Blake and ...
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| 345. | Formal Art Analysis Manets Repose ... Manets 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...
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| 346. | Arty During my most recent visit to the Art institute, I had a fun time, and saw a lot of new things that I have never had the privilege to see before. When I was a young school lad, when we went to the art institute, it was so organized that you only saw certain things and you are basically restricted t...
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| 347. | Ghost Dance and Family Song Ghost Dance is the Native American Artwork that I chose to write about. Ghost Dance was painted by Oscar Howe (1915-1983), a Yanktonai Sioux, who was born on the Crow Creek Indian Reservation in South Dakota (Garret). ... Thus, is the case with Ghost Dance.
Ghost Dance is a piece of art that u...
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| 348. | no title Aubrey Vincent Beardsley 1 of 1 < previous next > Born 1872, Died 1898 Author, Draftsman British "I seldom or never advise anyone to take up art as a profession, but in your case I can do nothing else," another artist told Aubrey Beardsley upon seeing his work in 1891. From a young age, Beardsley di...
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| 349. | Women in Modern Art As we near the turn of the century we encounter in art a new phenomenon which opens a new era for the image of woman in modern art. ... Manet was modern in the fact that he wanted to depict non stereotyped scenes, figures that engaged in everyday activities that were not considered socially ac...
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| 350. | Can staging reach the underlying form of dramatic art refering to selected plays from Shakespeare Can staging reach the underlying form of dramatic art?
The glory of the scenic art is to personate passion, and the turn of passion; and the more coarse and palpable the passion is, the more hold upon the eyes and ears of the spectators the performer obviously possesses. ... 205) The abstrac...
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