| 121. | 18th and 19th Century Art ...
Industrial Revolution was reflected in the outlook of the individual, and therefore in the art produced during the first half of the 19th century. ... in the 19th century. ... Feeling became both the subject and object of art. Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement that origin...
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| 122. | art is a work of art Art is a great thing and we all need it. If you dont have art in your life, then your world is nothing but a dull, empty life. Art can open up many doors to your future and it can give you great character and show who you really are. Art is a great thing and we all need it. If you dont have art ...
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| 123. | Visit to the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art I recently attended the Milton Avery show, at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art. The artwork in this show was borrowed from the collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art. ... The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art was also immaculately clean and there was a perfect level of quiet. ... My only negative ...
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| 124. | English Architecture Prehistoric Britain
Some of the major English prehistoric monuments are:
Causewayed camps - These are some of the oldest remains in the English landscape, dating from around 3500 BC They consist of a series of one to four concentric rings of banks and ditches enclosing an area up to 9 hectares...
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| 125. | Egyptian Art ... The depth of Egyptian thinking and rich imagination displayed in the creation of ideas and images of the gods and goddesses is beyond compare. ... The ancient Egyptians instilled their religion into every aspect of life including their art and architecture. ... The rituals in turn affected t...
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| 126. | Christian Bok and the Boundary of Art Christian Bok
The Avante Guarde is a stage for exceptionally
pure startling, shocking, and fascinating texts; because
this is where the boundary of art is defined. The
immediate reaction to Christian Bok demonstrates the
militaristic design plans that art creates ...
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| 127. | Essays We scurried ourselves to the rhythm of the subway, pushing our way to the concrete ways of New York. Each gallery we visited was like a haven away from the hurried life of the street. Each haven secured a unique art, awaiting the eyes of appetent viewers. The art of William Kentridge is striking, en...
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| 128. | Art Essay Contempary artists have challenged ides about art Contemporary artists have challenged ideas about art by stepping out of the
mainstream and thinking for themselves. ... Artists these days have more
confidence in themselves and in their ability to create individual artworks that express
something they feel strongly about, rather than creating w...
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| 129. | Art Deco ... By the 1970s the new abbreviated name Art Deco had become widely accepted. The exact time span for the Art Deco Era is vague, some historians place it between the years 1920 to 1939 while others generously expand the time line from as early as 1900 to as recent as 1959. This is understandable ...
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| 130. | Nudity as Fine Art When a work of art is referred to as "a nude," the term generally connotes a classical study of the aesthetics of the human body, sans clothes. However, public nudity, "gratuitous" nudity in movies, and nudity in adult magazines are conventionally thought of with less reverence. ... Nudity has alway...
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| 131. | Diego Rivera Diego Rivera’s art is very innovative. He was one of Mexico’s most important artists of the twentieth century. He believed that his art should teach people about history. Though he is well recognized for his outstanding paintings, he is best known for his great murals. He pioneered huge murals on wa...
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| 132. | Art created During the Holocaust Art expresses life, emotions, and events. ... The artwork produced during the Holocaust was often created under inhuman conditions in the ghettos, concentration camps and hiding places throughout Europe under Nazi control. Without the brave efforts of these artists the story of the Holocaust would...
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| 133. | Art Deco ... The Encyclopaedia of Art Deco, William Collins Pty Ltd, Sydney, N. ...
Duncan discusses the style of Art Deco and many of the issues surrounding it’s origin and revival and describes the shift from the original theories of it’s manifestation to the theories of today. The old theories bei...
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| 134. | Four Pieces of Modern Art The four pieces of artwork that I observed were all very different; however two of them were alike. There were two of Navajo Indians, and them there were two modern sculptures. Each of these pairs of art was very intriguing, and sparked a different felling.
The piece that was a modern sculpture of...
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| 135. | One of the art work I chose
One of the art work I chose was drawn by Caspar David Friedrich in the
year of 1819. The art entitled “Two Men Looking at the Moon” was a portrait of
a dreary landscape with to men viewing the moon. ... I think this picture is spectacular. ... ...
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| 136. | Art Nouveau Art Nouveau (är noovô´) , decorative-art movement centered in Western Europe. It began in the 1880s as a reaction against the historical emphasis of mid-19th-century art, but did not survive World War I. Art nouveau originated in London
A decorative art movement that emerged in the late ninet...
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| 137. | One Art Analysis In the poem, One Art, the author conveys an accepting, confident and carefree attitude before switching to an unsettled attitude as she is faced with a difficulty unlike before that she cant seem to just blow off. ... In the opening paragraph, the author introduces two key phrases for which he alt...
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| 138. | Museum Piece by Richard Wilbur Explication Essay: “Museum Piece” by Richard Wilbur
This poem begins by describing to us the inside of an art museum. ... museum security guards, patrol the halls on spongy shoes. ... This description of an art museum could be taking place in just about any moment from the 20th century to the pr...
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| 139. | Odyssey vs O Brother Where Art Thou ... Ulysses Everett McGill in O Brother, Where Art Thou? ... If Everett in O Brother, Where Art Thou? had not had these same qualities, he would not have pulled off the same effect that Odysseus did in The Odyssey. The story would not have even been the same, since one of the main focuses of T...
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| 140. | Odyssey vs O Brother Where Art Thou ... Ulysses Everett McGill in O Brother, Where Art Thou? ... If Everett in O Brother, Where Art Thou? had not had these same qualities, he would not have pulled off the same effect that Odysseus did in The Odyssey. The story would not have even been the same, since one of the main focuses of T...
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