| 101. | art therapy According to the American Art Therapy Association, inc. ‘s professional definition of art therapy, Art therapy is a human service profession that utilizes art media, images, the creative art process and patient/client responses to the created products as reflections of an individuals development, a...
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| 102. | art Lalique
Thomas Horbett
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Ceramics
For many people, 1920s and 1930s pottery is synonymous with Art Deco and the names of Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper automatically spring to mind. ...
Clarice Cliff
Clarice Cliff is probably the most collected of the A...
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| 103. | Commonalities in Art and Structure in art In the world of art one can immediately see that there are numerous commonalties that become ever present when one looks at various pieces of art. Through the works, “The Chalice of Abbot Suger” and “Olowe of Ise Divination Bowl,” we can see that many common elements are present. Both of these piece...
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| 104. | Oh Brother Where Art thou vs The Odyssey ... 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 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? and the book The Odyssey have many similari...
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| 105. | country music Country Salutes Red, White, and Blue
Whether the song is one of war-time, peace, or just plain admiration and love for America, country music has always set an ideology of patriotism. One reason country music does this is because it represents a class of America that has historically set a pre...
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| 106. | Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now ...
The novella Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad shows the values of colonialism or imperialism, the mental and physical fight for survival that an individual experiences when placed away from their own civilisation and the treatment of women. In comparison, the cultural context in which t...
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| 107. | Importance of Art Education ...
I believe both authors would agree that foundations in education should include a wide variety of components. ...
Based on my experience at Kent as an art education major, I feel that I get a well balanced curriculum based education. There is a strong focus on developing your person...
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| 108. | Art and Politics in National Socialist Ideology ... ) The administration and the patrons of art must work closely together. All is dominated, however by the close alliance of the art and people which is convocated and stimulated by the cultural societies.”
This extract from the 1937 Manual of the Reich Chamber of Culture is evidence of the key...
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| 109. | Moral Disengagement Mechanism of moral disengagement
In the twenty first century we have learned that terrorism is a violent act that we are going to have to live with. ... “ On the other hand terrorist acts as conventional means in which dying in a suicidal bombing for a moral cause is no different from dying ...
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| 110. | art in old regime
Art and it’s Historical Influence
Art has and will always be an important staple in world history and the explanation of it. ... Historians and art analysts alike can predict how land and cultures were inherited throughout the inspection of ancient artifacts and their materials as...
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| 111. | Oval Gallery Report The Oval on Orange Gallery Report
When I walked into the Oval Art Gallery on November 8th the first thing I observed was the personal uniqueness. ...
As soon as I noticed the gallery was set up with many single rooms used by the artists daily it gave me a real personalized feeling. ...
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| 112. | Religion As Art ... This ostentatious claim is well supported through the art of the Olmec people. In this paper I will discuss one magnificent piece of art best described as a crouching figure of a man transforming into a jaguar. ...
The sculpture of a crouching figure of a man jaguar is on display at the L...
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| 113. | work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction Works of art have always been reproducible, through imitation. Mechanical reproduction characterizes a new period in reproduction, with new limits and repercussions. Each new technology employed in the production or reproduction of art increased the speed with which they could be done so. ...
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| 114. | Adversity Adversity October 21, 2003, was a cold and sad day for me and for the rest of my family. My grandma died that night. I remember, I was sitting at home by myself watching a movie and I got a call from the funeral home, they were trying to reach my dad, to talk to him about the funeral arrangements. T...
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| 115. | Anthorpology and Indian Art About two weeks ago I went to a presentation that was given by an Indian on his art work. The only bad thing about the presentation was that he never gave us his name, be just talked about is art work. ...
He is working on the art work for an Indian calendar, which is not counted by months, but ...
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| 116. | Elizabeth Bishop One Art Analysis of "One Art"
Elizabeth Bishop understood the concept of loss very well, she wrote the poem "One Art". ... Bishop was ery familar with this, she lost so much through out her time of living, that it was almost normal for her. Elizabeth Bishop tried to sound almost humerous when writing t...
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| 117. | one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world ... Art is an experience based upon interrelationship between people and their world. ... Furthermore, risk taking is a key approach in the art world because it allows the artist to be original and innovative. ... Furthermore, when one views a painting or any other type of art and is reminded of...
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| 118. | Julius Caesar Is Brutus An Honourable Man Brutus is the main character in Shakespeare¡¯s ¡®Julius Caesar¡¯. He is an honourable man in that he has many heroic qualities but he does not really behave like one by being arrogant and by joining the conspiracy.
Brutus¡¯ main honourable quality is his patriotism and bravery. ... This is why B...
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| 119. | Andy Warhol 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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| 120. | Norton Museum of Art Tour 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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| 121. | Art Elements Paper 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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| 122. | Art Leadership Community ... 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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| 123. | Aristotle s philosophy of art Aristotle’s philosophy of art
At Plato’s Academy, Aristotle had the reputation of being the “reader? ... he was profoundly influenced by Plato’s thought and personality even though eventually he was to break away from Plato’s philosophy in order to for...
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| 124. | Art of the Americas before 1300s ... This allowed native Asians to migrate to the Americas and explains how we find Asian influence in Native American art. ...
The Olmec- The art style of the Olmec emerged during the Preclassic period. ... Olmec and Olmec inspired art has been found as far away as Costa Rica and central Mexi...
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| 125. | History of Art 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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| 126. | chinese scholar vs japanese samurai China’s upper class was populated by scholars while Japan’s was populated by a samurai class, while both were educated they both preformed different functions in their respective countries. ... A ronin is a wandering samurai who was no daimyo. ... The Chinese merchants were also in the bottom of...
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| 127. | architecture If your favorite masterpiece, a Matisse, is up for auction. You are bidding for it against a dazzling array of eccentric art dealers. Should you keep bidding, as the price gets higher? Is it a bargain or a worthless forgery? You must decide quickly, but you will never know unless you outbid the comp...
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| 128. | david hammons 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...
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| 129. | Epitome of Rennisance Art Dead Christ by Andrea Mantegna ... Among those new ideas came movements in art, literature, science and more. ... Andrea Mantenga’s Dead Christ is a perfect example of the art movements of the time because it incorporates all the main characteristics of the Renaissance.
Andrea Mantenga, the artist of Dead Christ, was born 14...
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| 130. | Art ... 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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| 131. | Art of the Retailer ... 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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| 132. | Amarna Style 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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| 133. | In what ways does contemporary art practice challenge cultural traditions 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...
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| 134. | Art A level essay unit 6 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....
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| 135. | MANAGEMENT AN ART OR SCIENCE
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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| 136. | Art versus Nature Victor Hugo 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...
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| 137. | Tradition and Innovation in Northwest Coast Art 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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| 138. | Cubism unfinished 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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| 139. | Modern Art is a tool to lure foolish mortals into a trap 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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| 140. | METROPOLITAN ART PAPER ... 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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| 141. | goya david comparison Jacques Louis David’s “Oath Of The Horatii” is a distinctive and highly theatrical painting. ... This work reflects not only David’s own interest in the classical world, but also the increased interest that the society of the time held in reviving classical ideals from ancient Greek and Rome. ... ...
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| 142. | yeah 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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| 143. | hundertwassr en adorno ...
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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| 144. | Pop Art Pop Art The pop art movement began in London during the 1950's and then quickly spread throughout nearly all of the industrialized world. Although the artists did have some overlapping styles, pop art focuses more on the subject and less on style, which was left up to each individual artist. The mai...
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| 145. | Cubism Introduction
Cubism is a form of abstract art, which unlike other styles of art, the objects or people aren’t looked at realistically. ... Two artists, who go by the name of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, created cubism in the 1900’s. While in France, these two artists decided that art needed a...
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| 146. | One Art 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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| 147. | School Uniforms 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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| 148. | ASDASF GOING UNDER (Evanescence) now i will tell you what i've done for you 50 thousand tears i've cried screaming deceiving and bleeding for you and you still won't hear me don't want your hand this time i'll save myself maybe i'll wake up for once not tormented daily defeated by you just when i thought i...
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| 149. | a man for all seasons In Robert Bolt’s, “A man for all seasons”, Sir Thomas More did not die in vain. He stayed true to himself. More achieved more in the end because he didn’t let death worry him. His last words illustrate this “His will not refuse one who is so blithe to go” (pg. 99). More understood that he was in lin...
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| 150. | Gestures of Non Assyrian Female Prisoners
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...
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