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- Rodin, (François) Auguste René -
...the Franco-Pursain war he was discharged do to short sightedness. In 1866 Rodin's Son Auguste Eugene Beuret was born. In 1875 he traveled to Italy he saw Turn, Rome and Venice. In 1883 he meet Camille Claudel and his fathe... - rodin -
...he brunt of many articles criticizing his works. His talent and art was so powerful that despite all of the official disdain he received he was able to overcome these obstacles placed in his path and emerged on the interna... - Camille Claudel and Auguste Rodin -
...s imperceptibly in a new direction, that of studies made according to nature, such as "Causeuses"en 1894, or" Clotho "in 1893. It is for this period that Camille carries out the most representative of her art: The age wa... - From paradise to the gates of hell: A discussion of the sculptor "Eve", a peice by Auguste Rodin -
...te a shadow, keeping them hidden from the viewer. There is a large indent in the area of her navel as well as visible texture on her stomach which slightly protrudes. The indents in the area of her navel and upper thigh al... - La Danaide -
... In the opinion of Tansy and de la Croix, Rodin successfully implemented all of the modern movements seen until his time into his work while putting into practice his own personal style that will later influence the exp... - Analysis of Prize Giving by Gwen Harwood -
...ed with dry scholastic jokes¡±. In this line Gwen Harwood allows the reader to identify the arrogant nature of Eisenbart and the way in which he is seduced to attend the occasion. The mention of ¡°to grace their humble pla... - Is it Art through the eyes of Canadians -
.... Their are limit to what should be shown and what shouldn’t, is Mapplethorpe’s art one of those that shouldn’t be shown or rules should be applied. Canadian should exhibit his works of so called art but have rules that ap... - in the park -
...ing she has control over.
The departing smile of the man implies that although he loved her once, he does not want to be involved in any way now. The choice of the word ‘departing’ emphasizes just how quickly he wants t... - Bronze sculpture(informative) -
... the wax should be soft enough to shape and yet hard enough to stay put and hold detail.
Now that the wax sculpture is finished, long, thin pieces of wax called sprues are added to the piece to create what will act as v... - Kissing -
... is a pilgrimage for the young boy. The fact that this boy would travel five miles and risk getting caught by her parents so that he could kiss her show how powerful a kiss can be.
A great deal of reference is used to... - Bio on May Ray -
...eglitz at an art gallery in New York. Stieglitz was an unapologetic missionary for modern European art. Stieglitz goal was to introduce the American public to the Cubist works of Picasso, Rodin, Cézanne, Renoir and Van G... - Title IX -
...ents, females had curfews and athletic scholarships for females did not exist (U.S. Department of Education). Title IX changed all that. Today, females and male students are equal. It is actually easier for female stud... - The hairy ape -
... Seua tia é uma pomposa e orgulhoso—e gordura—senhora velha. É um tipo mesmo ao ponto de um papo e para lorgnettes. Está vestida pretensiosamente, como se amedrontado seu rosto só nunca indicaria seua posição em vida. MILD... - BIOGRAPHY OF GEGO -
...[Double Curves], Galeria Conkright, Caracas.
1973 Recent Drawings, Galeria Conkright, Caracas.
1975 Gego. Drawings for Projects, Instituto de Diseño, Fundación, Neumann INCE, Caracas.
1977 Gego, Museo de Arte Contempora...