| 1. | What do you understand by the term baroque Using the work of one artist describe some The definition of the term baroque is not clear, but it is thought to have been derived from either the Portuguese ‘barocco’ or the Spanish ‘barueco’ meaning an irregular shaped pearl. It could be said that the term does not accurately define the meaning of the style.
The roots of baroque art l...
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| 2. | Baroque my understanding Introdution
when I look up ¡°baroque¡± in the Oxford Advanced Learner¡¯s English-Chinese Dictionary. ... ¡± That¡¯s baroque style and, maybe before the course¡±baroque and the culture in Ming and Qing danisty¡±, that¡¯s the first impression in my heart. And after that, I read some books about baroq...
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| 3. | 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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| 4. | 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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| 5. | Baroque Period and The Embarkment of St Ursula “The Baroque Period and
The Embarkation of St Ursula”
The word baroque, is one that can be used as an adjective and a noun. ... The Baroque period began in Rome, Italy at the tail end of the 16th century. Being that during the 17th century Rome was the artistic capital of Europe, the Baroqu...
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| 6. | Baroque Furniture ...
-The Baroque style, began to dominate the social expression across the whole of Europe.
-The word "baroque" means absurd or grotesque.
-Critics and traditionalists believed that those who ignored the strict rules of medieval architecture and design demonstrated a lack of good taste and ref...
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| 7. | Baroque Era The Time of Antonio Vivaldi The Baroque Era came directly after the Renaissance and before the Classical Era. ... The origin of the word “baroque” is queried. ... Baroque society was based around the idea of absolute monarchy, which means the King or Queen had all-powerful status in their domain. This era was also known as t...
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| 8. | Music Theresa Schilling Music Appreciation
09/15/03
The Baroque Period
The Baroque era covered the years between 1600 through 1750. ...
The music of the Baroque era was often described with a sense of movement, energy, and tension. Baroque music often represented a persons e...
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| 9. | Granite Artist Granite Artist:
J. ... I thought at first, that his designs were unusual, but I don’t really have an eye for art, but as I did my research I began to understand that the artist tends to find in stone the best expression of their beliefs and emotions. To begin to understand the artist you should ...
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| 10. | Descriptive Essay Of Marriage of St Catherine Descriptive Essay of “The Mystical Marriage of St. Catherine”
A complete description of an Artist’s work includes more than a visual look at a specific composition. The artist Fabrizio Santafede’s piece, “The Mystical Marriage of St. Catherine” found in The St. ... He chose Baroque for “The...
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| 11. | Classical vs Baroque
I chose to compare and contrast The Baroque and Classical Eras because they interest me the most. The Baroque Period lasted from about 1600 to 1750. ... Bach, whose death corresponded to the end of the Baroque Era, and W. ... Mozart, whose birth emerged as the start of the Classical Era. ...
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| 12. | Music of the Baroque Period
The Classical Period
The term classical music applies to music that is composed in a certain style between the
years of 1740 and 1820. Music composed during this time contained a well-defined sense of proportion. Classical music was difficult for listeners to enjoy, but after time it dominat...
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| 13. | Salome dancing before herod Name of the artist, title of the selected art work, and the date of it:
Artist: Gustave Moreau
Name of the work: Salome Dancing Before Herod
Year: 1876
Describe the work:
56 5/8 x 42 1/8 in
Oil on canvas
The Armand Hammer Collection, Gift of the Armand Hammer Foundation
In the painting, a da...
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| 14. | Flemish and Dutch Baroque Art There was many famous Flemish and Dutch painters during Baroque period. Dou, Brueghel, Van Huysum and Steen’s artwork are some examples of art during this period. The Flemish paintings come from a region called Flanders, which include parts of Northern France, Belgium and Holland and the Dutch art...
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| 15. | Baroque Art Voila
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...
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| 16. | water george bush sucks. Baroque period, era in the history of the Western arts roughly coinciding with the 17th century. Its earliest manifestations, which occurred in Italy, date from the latter decades of the 16th century, while in some regions, notably Germany and colonial South America, certain of it...
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| 17. | Artless Artist ... Asarnow
October 9, 2003
Midterm Exam
The Artless Artist
To understand art, we must first understand all the different forms of art. ... Though the manner in which some satirical viewpoints are presented may be considered “artless”, satire is still a form of art none-the-less, ...
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| 18. | Baroque Era The Baroque Era style began around 1600 with the origins of opera and concluded around 1757 with the death of Haendel. Baroque style is often characterized by elaborate decoration and intellectual complexity. ... At the end of the era, complex counterpoint is frequently found. The best-known com...
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| 19. | Romanticism Romanticism was considered to be a historic attitude towards art and life that began in the late 18th Century. The term Romantic was coined by the English in the 17th Century. It wasn’t until the end of the 18th Century that the term was applied to literature that dealt with a fantasy nature. It was...
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| 20. | Essay 1. Explain the meaning of “developmentally appropriate guidance.” - guiding children in such a way that they comprehend and put into use rules and limits, it helps them understand the consequences of their actions, and helps them come to a conclusion about their behaviors. 2. Summarize the positive ...
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| 21. | globalisation INTRODUCTION
One term which continues to dominate current economic, political and business thinking is globalisation.
The term ‘globalisation’ is by no means a new one. ... Prior to the 1980s the process of globalisation was much narrower in scope. ... In that context, I will see...
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| 22. | Beautiful Music By Three Beautiful Women Why is it so difficult to recall the name of a single woman composer of classical music, regardless of when she lived; and why is it seemingly impossible to recognize and identify a piece of her music? Throughout history, women composers scarcely existed, and the ones that did, were often forgotten...
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| 23. | Favorite Artist For the time being my favorite song is 50 cent-“ many men” this song is very real with what it says to the people and the beat the song gives is awesome. This song I think is very real as it tells people about what the artist has been through in his life, the artist tells people how he was trying to...
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| 24. | Human Spirit The Spirit of the Artist
The human spirit is a precious and delicate thing; one which can be utilized and thus strengthened, or ignored and eventually forgotten. This spirit, existing as a part of an individual is something so unique that it cannot be duplicated by any mechanism or imitated by ...
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| 25. | Interview with a Fine Artist Interview with a Fine Artist
AM: What is the typical job description for a fine artist? ...
AM: Why did you pursue the career of a fine artist? ... If I could earn my living doing this, and helping others to learn and love fine art, then I would be the happiest person on Earth.
AM: What a...
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| 26. | Tattoo Artist The life of a tattoo artist is a very interesting and exciting life. They have to go through a lot of experimentation before they can tattoo on other people the right way. They also get to meet some of the most interesting people as they tattoo. ... Karl Ketchum is a tattoo artist
Tattoos have...
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| 27. | make up artiests
THE REASON WHY I CHOSE TO WRITE MY PAPER ON BEING A MAKE-UP ARTIST WAS BECAUSE IVE ALWAYS ...
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| 28. | Todays Music Rap and heavy metal are only two of many styles of today’s music that glorify profanity, violence and hate. ... Music used to be pleasing sounds that streamed smoothly through the air and into our ears. ... The rhythmic sound of the artist’s peaceful words reaching and entertaining our hearts us...
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| 29. | What Art Means To Me
Art has different interpretations and meaning to all types of people regardless of race or how raised during a person’s lifetime. I never really thought about the question, “What Art Means To Me” until recently. ... Even though the word “art” is a small word, it is “big” in many other way...
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| 30. | Arcangelo Corelli Peter Paul Rubens Composer/Artist Paper
Arcangelo Corelli & Peter Paul Rubens
The Baroque Period of our history, which took place roughly from 1600 to 1750, is characterized by action and movement, both in music and art. ... A well-known baroque composer who exemplified these characteristics in his own works w...
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| 31. | COMPARISON OF RENAISSANCE VS BAROQUE ERA The art historian Giorgio Vasari first used the term «Renaissance» in 1550. ... The word Renaissance acquired a wider meaning in the eighteenth century when Voltaire characterized the period between fourteenth and sixteenth centuries in Italy as the great age of human cultural achievement. In the n...
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| 32. | test 19 VI. Frankie Say, “Relax”: How to Evoke Specific Emotions in Someone You can make your listener feel an emotion simply by talking about that emotion. How and why does this work? This works according to something that we call The Pink Elephant Principle: Anything you describe to someone, that perso...
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| 33. | Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller and Edmonia Lewis Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller and Mary Edmonia Lewis
In the past, women have had a considerable amount of obstacles to face in the work field. ... Artist such as Edmonia Lewis, and Meta Fuller are just a few artist who have all striven because of their race, gender, and field. ... I will be...
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| 34. | biography of artist ... ” (Marja Leena Pelho) Marja Leena Pelho is a photographer, designer and a digital artist that specializes in photo manipulation and special effects, mainly for advertising use. ... Not only is she a photographer, designer and a digital artist but she also has her own company called Quadretto,...
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| 35. | 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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| 36. | music Early music is based mainly on the music of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras. Many
people like to define Early Music as ending in 1750, with the death of J. ... As with everything else, Baroque music
ended gradually and sporadically, if we are to say that it ended all. Perhaps the signi...
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| 37. | Literary Term Definitions ...
Oxymoron - a term made up of contradictory elements brought into juxtaposition to create a paradoxical effect. ...
Soliloquy - A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener. ...
Essay ...
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| 38. | Classicism Page One
The idea of classicism can be seen throughout art history. ...
The idea of classicism is seen clearly in Manet’s “Olympia”. ...
Page Three
Aside from the subject of the painting, cubism itself was a move away
from classicism. ...
The previous two works referenced c...
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| 39. | Matthew Houdini The most important artist of his generation Matthew Houdini
“The most important artist of his generation”
The silver screen’s image is seductive; more than the expensive, untouchable props displayed at the Guggenheim. ... Textures are forbidden to the point where one cannot help but wonder what is left of Matthew Barney’...
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| 40. | 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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| 41. | A Discussion of Ein Hungerkunstler Ross 1 Marc Ross Lorne Coughlin Components of Discourse C November 17, 2003 A Discussion of Ein Hungerkunstler Before I begin, it is important to note that “A Hunger Artist” is very difficult to interpret. That said, the things discussed in this essay concern art, suffering and the artist’s relation...
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| 42. | David Mack the Artist David Mack the Artist
David Mack is a successful artist and writer, starting out his carreer in the year of 1999 to present day. Mack was born in 1972 and grew up in the Los Angeles area of the United States Of America.
David Mack did not attend a specialized art school although he did ear...
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| 43. | definition HOW TO BUILD A TATTOO MACHINE I chose this topic because I built a tattoo machine once upon a time. At one point in my life, I wanted to be an artist. I have always drawn pictures, cartoons, and other things. So, why not the human body as a canvas? It is a permanent tribute to the artist, one that w...
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| 44. | Listening Listening Review #2 Most of these songs reminded me of the songs we were to listen to on the last CD. I still enjoyed them, but they just reminded me of the others. A lot of the songs were really upbeat and I still do not understand why. We learn in class about all the hardships and difficult times ...
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| 45. | Artist Portrait Paul C zanne Paul Cézanne was born in 1839 in the South of France. His banker father wanted him to study law but he wanted to be an artist. ...
Cézanne’s early artistic style was the complete opposite of the official academic style – it was rough unrefined a riot of thick brush strokes and color. ... Pissarr...
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| 46. | Orchestras Baroque and Classical Orchestras – DifferencesBaroque Orchestras Classical Orchestras String section and basso continuo central to the orchestra. Other instruments are occasional additions. Standard group of four sections: strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Different instruments treated indiv...
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| 47. | Barouque Music Baroque Music
1600-1750
Baroque - meant bizarre, flamboyant, and elaborately ornamented. ... Another feature of the middle baroque phase was the new importance of instrumental music
Many compositions were written for specific instruments, the violin family being most popular.
Affections- emoti...
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| 48. | frida khalo Frida Kahlo was an exceptional artist who ‘wore her heart on her sleeve’ so to speak. ...
Frida married an aspiring great artist, Diego Riviera, and in her painting Frida and Diego Riviera she portrays Diego as a great artist, wielding pallet and brushes and herself as an adoring wife to a geniu...
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| 49. | Word Up ... I walked down the corridor at my school from my previous class, and I began to hear people say this one small word. ... ” However, over the course of that year, that word “tight” suffered the same fate as the dinosaurs. ...
In reality, I understood the word “tight” was meant to describe spa...
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| 50. | Marxism social realism and predialectic capitalist theory ... Burroughs and postcultural theory
If one examines patriarchialist neodialectic theory, one is faced with a choice: either reject Sartreist absurdity or conclude that the significance of the artist is deconstruction. But Foucault promotes the use of patriarchialist neodialectic theory to decon...
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