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Essays 331 - 360
sometimes referred to as processes, which in their struggle and tension with one another move the Universe forward or backward as ...
all embodied become the casualties of another direction, only to be broken apart and redeveloped by way of postmodernistic composi...
Eric Froner Consider Reconstruction a Failure? The reasons for the failure of reconstruction are itemized in the article....
the attention of the fashion-setting upper class. Free-standing obelisks were constructed around England, the first, which is stil...
figurines represented the earliest of the Japanese deities and were included within the religious observances. One sculpture, in ...
superstitious practices that were adhered to so rigidly, it should not be surprising that the citizens of the Renaissance also bel...
to the gracious host to the worldwide event known as the 2000 Summer Olypmics. Art, Wartime and the land "Down Under"...
and against what was perceived as the lavish and licentious nature of the Catholics, paintings with religious subjects were forbid...
preoccupation with death that had existed for so long. The expressive nature that resulted from such a drastic turnabout proved t...
In five pages these two modes of narrative cinema are examined in terms of the differences between classic and art cinema as revea...
In eleven pages this report discusses how Hume's skeptical views shaped his perceptions regarding good taste and art with the writ...
as far as the lips are concerned. In terms of the facial structure and general features, and the sculpture as a whole, it seems to...
news is that this proposal doesnt necessarily need to outline the benefits to the state, as the state has already targeted the art...
stuff "winning rather than off-putting," noting that he is an "equal-opportunity elephant-dung employer," using it to make support...
In all cases they may be seen as art that is breaking boundaries as they are seeking to break down social barriers and taboos, dea...
of Shonibares characters via their clothing. While Victorian in style, the design for the wax fabrics originated in the Dutch colo...
life for victims of this disease. Light in the Labyrinth pairs professional artists with Alzheimers patients for a period of eight...
by geographic, socio-economic, educational or other barriers, as well as enriching the quality of individual, family and community...
anthologies until the appearance of renga" (Miyake, 2002). In addition, though looking at Heian literature we find that "Althou...
also serve to illuminate a lost way of living. In spite of al the missing history, for the last twenty-five years scholars have ...
ways of the farmer and those who work with the land. A return to the land and the environment may signal a return to these types o...
in his numerous interpretations of both male and female characters. During this period, Picassos works began to shift slightly in...
of the bright lights of consumption" (Vincent 96). The art and artists that characterize the 1960s represented not simply a diver...
presentation of the unrealistic but then it became more realistic in its portrayal of real animals, rather than mythical. And, the...
the social and political functions of visual art, and how those functions might be assembled into a theoretical methodology for us...
charming and funny and sad, all at the same time. This paper explains the significance of the title by examining it using the diff...
Currently, he is a Chancellors Professor of Modern Art at the University of California at Berkley.8 Born in Bristol in the United ...
titled "Life Science: Animals and Their Environments" includes the idea of also incorporating art into the lesson. The first artwo...
This research contrasts and compares two art figures from ancient civilizations, which are part of the collection at the Metropoli...
Orozco, biographical information and his art philosophy Orozco was born in 1962 in Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico and studied art at th...