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of art. Europes turbulent, social and political changes offered (and still offer) suitable conditions for artistic temperament to ...
In twelve pages this paper examines the life and French Impressionist works of art of Pierre Auguste Renoir and his radical 19th c...
that the complexity of art and art forms requires a variety of approaches to understanding it. Gardner does a better job of naili...
in a manner that would logically, and eventually, lead readers to the correct pages. This became a large part of his sort of art, ...
of quickness and penetration, piercing easily below the clumsy platitudes of Thrasymachus to the real difficulty; he turns out to ...
glorification of the nude that sculptors were destined to follow for many years (Burns 411). A local cultural touch is provided b...
face (Higgins 95). This oneness with and reverence for nature is also depicted quite excellently in the so-called "Toreador" fres...
deserve to become the focus of a truly disinterested affection" (Kuspit The Psychoanalytic Construction of Beauty). This eloquent...
affair rather than the politics. As such, Riefenstahl was chosen for two reasons - the first being that she had no particularly in...
down to discuss the material and our thoughts about it. This discussion allowed us to brainstorm, explore different opinions, and ...
some very difficult times over the years, but recent labor laws/civil rights that were passed in their favor have helped ease some...
accompanying poem begins, "Juans ax aches/His tracks lead backwards." The alliteration, assonance and consonance of his word choic...
equated with worth. Work is the standard by which the content of ones character is judged. There is a pervasive conception that in...
The so-called Early Renaissance is among the more interesting of these periods. So too, however, are the Late Renaissance and the...
painting was exhibited in 1907, it became an immediate inspirational and motivating force to the Cubist movement, which was in its...
that art was significant in and of itself, i.e., "art for arts sake," and that abstract expressionism should be viewed as a "movem...
able to leverage position in terms of the protection it can provide for its clients. This is supported by a commitment to maintain...
- the nation then being confined largely to the east coast" (Theatre History, 2003). The four largest theatre towns were Philadel...
sense of comfort and knowingness when one is met with something that they can understand. Yet, when faced with the unfamiliar work...
seems to have earned a portion of his income by supplying pornography to Viennese collectors (Lucie-Smith). Both Schiele and Mun...
that of his fathers and yet, he knew how to take advantage of the elevations and his engineers made the walls steeper, so that ove...
her choice of subject matter. She acknowledged the callous dismissal of her contemporaries, who labeled her material as "womans s...
defining social standing, the also create expectations that sometimes go against the very willful nature of both Jane Eyre and Hel...
work. When people have only a short time to see a piece of art they are drawn to it and will remember it, especially when that ...
addresses in her book, which also deals with the plight of the working poor. Like Ehrenreich, Shulman argues against American soci...
sometimes knowing what the artist was thinking or saying influences a viewers interpretation and appreciation in a negative way. I...
the Longhouse: The Five Nations in Early American History" Richter contends that the "social crises provoked by the European inva...
the "flow " of the work as well as a connecting device.) The third stanza says that they passed a schoolhouse, then fields of "g...
In seven pages this essay considers differences between art simply for the sake of art and as a representation of life and discuss...
Greater Iran. This cup is "Silver, gilded, chased and punched" and measures "3 7/8 x 4 5/8 in. (9.84 x 11.75 cm)" (Los Angeles Cou...