| 181. | 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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| 182. | Communication Abstract My paper discusses the Abstract My paper discusses the goals of nursing by taking a look at two important aspects which make up the nursing profession, science and art. It talks about the importance of nursing science and knowledge, and the significant role they have for the future developm...
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| 183. | Definition of Art Main Entry: art form
Function: noun
1 : A recognized form (as a symphony) or medium (as sculpture) of artistic expression
2 : An unconventional form or medium in which impulses regarded as artistic may be expressed
DANCE
The dancer is revealed as a sculptor as Louis links shapes in nature, a...
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| 184. | african art AFRICA ARTSince the beginning Africa Art has played in integral part in American history. There are a variety of Africa art. Such variety includes rock art, images, wood sculptures, pottery masks and paintings to name a few. Africa contributed largely to one of the world’s greatest civilizations tha...
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| 185. | Ashcan School Social Commentary in Art ...
Known as the “Ashcan School” of painting, they tended to focus on the harsh reality of city life. Under tutelage of Robert Henri, they were taught to be independent thinkers in regards to what was considered “art worthy”. “Henri defended vulgarity and ugliness in art – because they are pres...
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| 186. | Away Billy Elliot and the road not taken COncept journeys ... Physical journeys are critical to develop a deeper understanding of self and inner growth. The concept of journeys are thoroughly explored in Michael Gow’s play Away, Stephen Daldry’s film Billy Elliot and Robert Frost’s poem The Road Not Taken.
In Away, Michael Gow explores the concept of ...
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| 187. | None Training Faculty: Hazel Adams, Maria Albiez, Riitta Kirk, Clare Kunze, Ana Rezende. The faculty is supported by guest tutors Sylvia Auer, Dr Jenny Josephson, Regine Kurek, Dr David MacGavin, Dr Frank Mulder, Jean‑Marc Peladeau, John Playfoot, Hessel Ridder and other colleagues from the United ...
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| 188. | Reproducible Image ...
With the rise of mass industrialisation, a new sort of art appears which no longer possesses an aura, since it is not religious in content, nor is it part of a ritual, nor is it aesthetically unique, it is involved with multiple, identical, reproducible copies of the same object. ... Suite...
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| 189. | With detailed reference to two paintings and the Discourses on Art discuss the extent to which With detailed reference to two paintings and the Discourses on Art, discuss the extent to which Reynolds adapted a tradition of classical antiquity to the broader concerns of his patrons.
During the enlightenment art was regarded with a new seriousness and sense of morality. Paintings were no l...
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| 190. | Art of Loving ... Erich Fromm’s The Art of Loving the reoccurring them of love is evident in infancy and intimacy. ... At this point Fromm says a new factor enters the child’s life that a new feeling of showing his affection by loving another is attained. ... Fromm believed in four principles of loving: in...
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| 191. | Art in the Asia Pacific Art in the Asia Pacific - Miroslava Jamna
Since the establishment of the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation) in 1989 there has been a lot of talk about the Asia-Pacific region. ... Asia-Pacific is being structured around the Pacific Ocean as the connection between Asia, North and South Ameri...
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| 192. | African American Culture On Thursday February 19th at about 1 pm I attended MANUFACTURING CULTURE: Representation and the Black Collectable, the recommended art gallery on Salisbury’s campus. ... This particular art exhibit included numerous pieces of art that demonstrated the negative portrayal of African American women a...
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| 193. | Pablo Picasso His Life and Contributions to the World of Art Pablo Ruiz y Picasso, painter, sculptor, and printmaker, was born in Malaga Spain on October 25, 1881 and died on April 8, 1973. ... Picasso contributed many things to 19th century and modern day art and his name is familiar to all those involved in the many different fields of art. Throughout the ...
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| 194. | Marc Quinn Self 1991 size 81 9 x 24 75 inches ‘Self’ is a blood head sculpture. The art movement, which Marc Quinn belongs to, is modern art. The piece Self is a very modern piece it was made in 1991. ... When I gathered my research there was different opinions about the amount of blood used to create Marc Quinn’s’ ‘self’, some authors said h...
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| 195. | investigation and comparison into geometry in art and design Introduction
I am going to compare two different art movement/artist. ... Cubism profoundly influenced Mondrian’s use of geometric shapes as he liked the geometry and lines artists such as Matisse used in their work. ... De Stijl was an art movement advocating pure abstraction and simplicity. ....
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| 196. | Edgar Degas
Edgar Degas was born in Paris and died there. ... Degas usually overshadowed the face and this gives me the feeling that they’re not happy doing what they’re doing. ... I used the same colours and medium Degas used in the drawing “Ballet Dancers in the Wings”. ... I also did the fan shape be...
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| 197. | xxxxxx Art is the practice of ourselves. Art is the venue the creator has given us to openly and honestly look into our own midnight and express what we see, feel, and hear. During the artistic process, our fears and the fear of others will hinder the course of creation. It is unquestionable, that the judg...
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| 198. | sdf Reality Without Reality: The Change of Film's Role in Art I Perhaps the newest form of art, and least understood is the art of filmmaking. Its roots date back only 125 years to 1877, when Eadward Muybridge first showed how a series of photos of a running horse can be made to look like one continuous...
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| 199. | fgh 1. “To have the opportunity for the 'Bling-Bling' era & to have the opportunity for the 'Conscious' era & have the opportunity of people mixing it together this is all a part of the art & all art to me. It's like a painter; every painter can't paint the same. Every painter paints different, so every...
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| 200. | Altamira Different forms of art are scattered throughout the cave of Altamira. ... Since the time of its discovery by de Sautuola in 1876, Altamira has been a site of mystery. ... Emilé Cartailhac, the main force against the acceptance of Altamira finally acknowledged its genuineness, writing a paper on...
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