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161.

argument


The Fine Arts Artists are constantly pushing the line of what is really art and what in most places would be considered repulsive or not suitable for public display. Many popular museums display art that is offensive to some viewers but they resist the requests to take the art down. Artist are free ...

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function of science is to reassure the purpose of art is to upset Therein lies the


Whatever the function of science is, and whatever the purpose of art is, out of question, science and art both play an important role in our daily lives. However, no one, could and perhaps would in the future, generalize the function or purpose of them in one word. ... What is urged is to develop b...

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Early art and a man


When did art begin? ... But we do know that people have been making art for a very, very long time We know that artists have been painting pictures since long ago because their masterpieces can still be seen. ... One guess is that the artists believed that "capturing" an animal through art would ...

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arts


The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art possesses an outstanding collection of ancient art, comprising more than 100 works from 3,000 B. C. to A. D. 300, including extraordinary artifacts from the Near East and art from the great Mediterranean civilizations of Egypt, Greece and Rome. The ancient Near East c...

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¿Theater or dream?


During the Medieval times the darkness had surpassed the light of the classic period. But the light opened its way giving place to the Renaissance, the man had no longer to hide behind the cortine of the ignorance, he realized he could be creator himself. Light seem to covered everything and yet in ...

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constructivism


... He then took the new form of art called cubism and took it a step further creating another movement called constructivism. Constructivism was a new movement of the early 1900’s in Russia that sparked a new generation of artists who used new industrial materials, instead of paints and other typ...

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Bauhaus Design


Bauhaus The Bauhaus was founded in 1919 by an architect named Walter Gropius.Gropius came from the Werkbund movement which sought to integrate art and economics, and to add an element of engineering to art The Bauhaus School was Germanys most important and most avant-garde art and design scho...

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PABLO PICASSO


Pablo R. Picasso is generally considered in his technical virtuosity, enormous versatility, and incredible originality and prolifically to have been the foremost figure in 20th-century art. Pablo Picasso delivered at 11:15 P. ... Picasso was the son of Jose Ruiz Blasco, an art teacher, and Maria Pi...

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Candys Place of Art


Candy’s Place of Art Sometimes ‘place’ can be defined as a specific geographical location or region. Other times, a ‘place’ can exist in a mental realm that is not limited to physical parameters. An artist can take influences from different places, turn it into art and share his or her imaginatio...

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art


... The human body represented by art is an artificial construct determined by cultural need, function, desire of person represented, or the imagination of the fabricator. In African art and pre-Columbian art in the Americas, we can observe the use of the nude body as a path of fulfilling religi...

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Math in Art


... This relationship is captured in many ancient works of art such as the Parthenon of Greece, the Pyramids, and also in more recent works like Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Mathematical proportions have been conveyed in many forms of art, architecture, music, and nature that bring beauty, order...

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Choice of materials site specificity and installation works have become important considerations to some contemporary artists


... Today art can consist of almost anything, with the advent of new technology and a more stressful lifestyle artists personal experiences and views of the world are also changing. Artists Simryn Gill and Andy Goldsworthy and Simryn Gill have embraced this in their art making practice. Some of ...

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The two most famous Post-Impressionists.


At the end of the 19th century art of Europe experienced considerable changes. Impressionism and, later, post impressionism played an important role in changing public’s attitude toward art and artists. Two most famous names of this period are Vincent Gogh and Paul Gaugin. These two artists may seem...

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Egyptian Influences on Modern Art


The comprehensive and complex intricacies that are woven throughout the centuries in art are unrealistic to attempt to address in one paper. ... Art was the first language to study the history of civilizations and humankind. The Paleolithic cave paintings in France, when viewed in the modern wester...

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Critical Analysis of Walter Benjamin 1935 The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction


A Critical Analysis of Walter Benjamin (1935) “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” The essay “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction”, (William Benjamin 1935), was written in the 1930’s. ... Benjamin earned a living as a free-lance author and translator in B...

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graffiti art or vandalism


Graffiti Art or vandalism? Graffiti is it art or vandalism? In cities all over the world graffiti artists are been arrested for spraying in perfectly harmless places with no intention of being pests , there have been arrested and even had their license suspended. ... Because of these people Gr...

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Japanese Woodprints


... The production of classic Japanese woodblock prints is a fairly complex process, involving a number of steps, each usually performed by a different person, one skilled in each particular step. Japanese prints were sometimes produced in limited editions as more of a high class type of art, but...

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Modern Art


Open University Course A316:- Modern Art: Practices & Debates, 1995 It quickly emerged that the proper and unique area of competence of each art coincided with all that was unique to the nature of its medium. The task of self-criticism became to eliminate from the effects of each art any and eve...

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Ford Maddox Brown


... Van Sant Art Ford Madox Brown Ford Madox Brown was born in 1821 outside Britain. ... Brown was an outsider to the art establishment. ... Ford Madox Brown studied art in the highly established schools of Antwerp and Paris, where he brought their influence to bear in his paintings. ... Br...

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Unclear View


Due to the interrelatedness of the questions and the necessary brevity of the answer I will deal with the entire thing as a whole. Plato has it in for imitative art (poetry, music, painting etc) because such art is not based on reason. The artist/imitation has no true authority on what he presents/d...


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