| 401. | 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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| 402. | shit James Wood Ms. Barron English 1102-I 10/06/03 Stephanie Coontz use logos, pathos, and ethas in “Single Mother A Menace to Society.” In Coontz claim she says that “single mothers are not menace to society.” All of Coontz points are laid well, and they all come together smoothly. Coontz being a single...
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| 403. | 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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| 404. | God Bless America Compared to Courtesy of the Red White and Blue ... “God Bless America” has proven this by even its title. Asking for God’s blessing upon something is an action one takes when he has love for that something. ... In a much different way Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry Man)” also displays much pride for this nati...
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| 405. | 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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| 406. | 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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| 407. | 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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| 408. | 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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| 409. | 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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| 410. | 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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| 411. | Tuesdays with Morrie Tuesdays with Morrie is a heartwarming story of Mitch Alboms relationship with his college mentor, Morrie Schwartz, with whom Mitch has lost touch for twenty years. ... To have a teacher as gifted as Morrie Schwartz share his experience--with uncommon courage, humor, patience and candor--provides a...
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| 412. | 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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| 413. | Oedipus the King and Antigone Political Implications
in
Oedipus the King and Antigone
For this term paper, I have chosen to characterize the topic of politics and
briefly describe the two important points of what the ancient Greeks thought
about politics and then cite some examples of how the plays reflect those ...
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| 414. | salvador dali 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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| 415. | 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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| 416. | 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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| 417. | Maus ... 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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| 418. | Formal Art Analysis Manets Repose ... 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...
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| 419. | 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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| 420. | 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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| 421. | 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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| 422. | Julius Caesar In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Brutus is the true hero because he killed Caesar for the good of Rome. ... Caesar was a dictator, and Brutus was one of the few that actually understood that. ... Caesar was ambitious and would’ve eventually become a complete tyrant. The citizens o...
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| 423. | 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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| 424. | 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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| 425. | Marriage a dying institution EDGES MAGAZINE Issue 31
November 2002
Is marriage a dying institution?
Joan Entwistle shares her views
What is Marriage? ... The dictionary definition of Marriage is: The legal union by a civil or religious ceremony by which two people of opposite sex become husband and wife.
The...
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| 426. | advertisement ... The advertisement for Captain
Morgan Original Spiced Rum is an excellent example, given the rhetorical situation.
The advertisement focuses in selling Caption Morgan Original Spiced Rum,
marketing to individuals of the legal drinking age twenty-one and older. The
advertisement...
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| 427. | Integrating Multicultural Education into the Classroom As a secondary school art teacher, I think it is a natural process to integrate multicultural
education into my classroom. ... All cultures are influenced by art and the desire
to recognize and create beauty, so there are many examples of art from cultures around the world
which can be ...
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| 428. | Baroque Architecture Gardening and Architecure in the Baroque period
It is hard to believe that gardening could have been one of the major art developments of mid-century Europe. ... I became interested on the gardening and architectural designs shown in these videos, so this report will be focused on some of the...
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| 429. | Summary of the text ”Danes” The text mostly tells us about the view foreigners have on Denmark and Danes and how little the rest of the world is aware of the existence of Denmark. 2 foreigners with no relations to one and other move to Denmark for the same reason; love! 34 year-old Masahide Namura from Japan and 62 year-old Na...
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| 430. | maori arts Nga Toi Maori: Maori art in Aotearoa New Zealand
By Professor Hirini Moko Mead, 1999
"Toi" is a traditional word that refers to knowledge, origins and sources, and to art in
general, while the term "Toi Maori" is now used to cover the wide range of creative
activities that Maori artists engage i...
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| 431. | PEACE AND RELIGION Sumerian Art, Architecture & How They are Linked to the Gods During the Neolithic Revolution the valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers belonged to the Sumerians. The Sumerians were great at building and sculpturing things. To make their sculptures they used mostly clay because that was their mo...
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| 432. | september 11 America is the most diverse culture of any existing nation. Our country is based upon patriotism. This is shown through the members of our armed services, government workers, Red Cross, and social programs. All these different groups want our country to be the best, to be a nation, and I think we pr...
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| 433. | Rembrandt Van Rijn Alfred Stieglitz has been renowned for his introduction of modern European art to America and for his support of contemporary American artists, but he was first and foremost a photographer. His photographs, which span more than five decades from the 1880s through the 1930s, are widely celebrated as ...
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| 434. | italian food Italian-American culture is deeply rooted and has many characteristics. ... Art is very important to a lot of Italian-Americans: paintings, plays, and song. Italian cuisine, in many Italians’ eyes, is an art. But probably the most important aspect of Italian-American culture is family. ...
Re...
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| 435. | hi 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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| 436. | Michelangelos Sculpture of David Michelangelo and His Sculpture of David
Many things of the Italian Renaissance are accountable for the development of modern culture. ... By including the morals and beliefs of the Italian Renaissance, Michelangelo’s sculpture of David became one of the most prominent works of art of the ti...
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| 437. | Bad Review on a Piece
The Bad Review on a Piece
There is always something that one man considers treasure and another man calls it trash. Art can be like this with almost every single piece. I chose to write about a certain piece in the gallery that caught my eye, but not in a good way. ... In my opinion it j...
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| 438. | Herb Lubalin Herb Lubalin was born in1918 in New York. ... Much of the history , at least in graphic arts has been written and designed by Lubalin. ...
Not many have been able to top Lubalin’s work. ... Typography is where it started for Lubalin. However, Lubalin feels that typography is not the key he wan...
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| 439. | all quiet on western front All Quiet on the Western Front By Erich Maria Remarque “Patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels.” This quote means that loyalty to your country is the only way out for the unprincipled people. This might be the only savior for them. The two people that are examples of this are Kantorek (schoolma...
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| 440. | As long as people in a society are hungry or out of work or lack the ... Thus to say that Art must take the back stage when the situation of people in a society is far from hunky-dory is well intentioned, but it suffers from misplaced priorities. ... It is the priority of the State as well as the society to keep the numbers of destitute, the unemployed and the uns...
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| 441. | Euthenasia Euthanasia is a topic that provokes as much controversy as capital punishment, primarily because it is irreversible. The question of euthanasia being right or wrong is one that most would prefer left alone. However, recent publicity on changes to existing laws has ignited considerable discussion and...
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| 442. | Yellow Wallpaper The Yellow Wallpaper: An autobiographical account of one womans oppression and depression
Many female authors prior to the twentieth century feminist movement often wrote from a point of view reflecting
womens situation in society. ...
Through the “The Yellow Wallpaper," Perkins Gilman depi...
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| 443. | Functions of Artists in Society Functions of Artists in Society
Record and Commemorate
As big events happen throughout time artists portray that in their work. ...
Give Tangible Form to the Unknown
Artists have the ability to allow us to view beliefs. ... Artists can make art to display their deep emotions of their reli...
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| 444. | Communication Process The art of communication is easy to learn but can be difficult to master. Communication at its most basic involves two categories. ... This paper will attempt to explain the difference between the two and how the process works.
Communication begins when someone wishes to impart information to a...
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| 445. | photography ... Weston believed photography was a whole new world of vision and captured some great images that only camera can see. ...
Minor White also played a part in revealing photography as an art form. He devoted himself to bringing the work of countless other photographers before the public eye, a...
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| 446. | The Patriot Set against the backdrop of the Revolutionary War, “The Patriot”, directed by Roland Emmerich, displays great amounts of patriotism. It is written by Robert Rodat, who also wrote “Saving Private Ryan”. The action-packed film is produced by Dean Devlin, Mark Gordon, and Gary Levinsohn. Released in 20...
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| 447. | Importance of The United States Special Forces Inevitable Conflict
Containing Unrest
Has the importance of the United States Special Forces been overlooked in modern day society? ... Just like Napoleon’s dogs being enforcers in Orwell’s literary classic Animal Farm, these elite forces do the American Governments dirty work without question ...
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| 448. | Declaration of Sentiments (Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions)
Was Elizabeth Stanton too bold with her work about the destructive male? Is it a cheap and uncreative copy of the Declaration of Independence? ... She’s using the exact format of the Declaration of the Independence, which is greatly appreciated by ...
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| 449. | Critical interpretation “The life of art”- Helen garner 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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| 450. | Arts Sgt. Leatherback says... "Straighten up and pay attention, lives depend on this" Marine turtles everywhere are dying needlessly because of things people do. We kill them for their shells. We kill them for their meat. We make soup from them. We kill them with our appetite for shrimp, because most shr...
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