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Discuss the Presentation of Women in the Work of Vermeer
... he was a very precise painter who had a fairly brief life and profession as a painter. It is also assumed that many of his paintings were lost after his death. With a few exceptions, including some landscapes, street scenes, ...
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Discussion on 'Classifieds' by Mann.
... cutting up old books and newspapers (which is his style of work), and creating computer printouts the artist formed the ideas to create his vision of mann's subconscious. Mann hopes his work will open minds in the same way his ...
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Dunkirk And The Battle Of Britain Sources Questions
... of weapons and equipment therefore the majority
of the public needed to be strong willed and determined in order to overcome these odds.
However, the contents of this painting are by no means entirely fictitious. It does show various
aspects that ...
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During this personal investigation I propose to explore and present an 'exploded view' of Cornelia Parker's life and works of space, suspension, friction and destruction.
... England (1999)
Mass (Colder Darker Matter) (1997)
Wedding Ring Drawing (1997)
The Maybe (1995)
Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View (1991)
Matter and What it Means (1989)
Thirty Pieces of Silver (1988)
Awards:
Best Show by an Emerging Artist, International ...
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Dutch paintings of the seventeenth century
... grace the walls of their palaces and stately homes. But the changes in Holland and the constitutional reforms led to the privileges enjoyed by the aristocracy becoming curtailed at this time. This restriction of privilege ultimately led to many of ...
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Elucidation found within eyes of young artists.
... tip or bring out the old brushes to whip out something exciting.
The term 'Major work is no longer ' used but replaced by 'Body of work'. The difference being before the student only had to complete one work to complete ...
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Emily Carr's Adventure to Art
... decided to draw one and figured out drawing was fun. When she showed her father, he was impressed. He decided to arrange her into drawing lessons. She discovered drawing was so much fun that she couldn't stop at all. However ...
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Emily Dickinson.
... make of Emily Dickinson a great and prophetic poet. Emily Dickinson psychic imbalance and eventual collapse allied themselves on the side of her genius. Not at all one dimension only, but in several, Emily Dickinson's psychopathology was friendly to her ...
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Evaluate the ways in which emotion might enhance and/or undermine reasoning as a way of knowledge.
... a way of good judgement of which is sometimes triggered of by emotion. One may become emotional about something that could affect the way ones reasoning works. Such as someone may want to by a pair of shoes of which ...
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Examine the Term “Modernism” with reference to two or three works of Art
... These three factors created a need for a new form of art, which like capitalism was in a constant state of change.
Other factors that triggered the development of modernism include a "major cultural shift from a time-honored aesthetics ...
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Exekias- 'The finest Black-figure vase painter of all time'?
... look at the vase as a whole, it all fits together perfectly. This is a very well crafted vase, and much attention has been paid to detail, especially on Ajax and Achilles' clothing. Unlike some other painters of the time, ...
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Explain the development of the Greek representation of the human figure from Archaic to Hellenistic period.
... definition.
The abstract and simple way of depicting the human figure gradually changed and the Greeks finally tried to attempt to define the human anatomy. The
Made in 600BC are perfect examples of what the Greeks were attempting to do. In ...
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Exploring moods, atmospheres and stories in paintings.
... to create strong atmospheres and moods. I think colour, line, style and tone will be the main ways in which this is done, but how?
Edvard Munch
A gifted Norwegian painter and printmaker, Edvard Munch not only was his country's greatest artist, ...
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FantasyArt.
... is now one of the most profitable areas in art. Fantasy artists, great modern artists enjoy the great fame inside their field, yet they are often unknown and unnoticed outside it.
Fantasy art looks really easy and fun but it ...
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Feminism - When you think of an artists - its likely your answer will be a man. Yet lots of women take art courses.
... and wanted to be known as well established and serious artists. A voice was found for women and looking back into history men overwhelmingly controlled history and its interpretation. Feminist thinking about art history is known as very influential and ...
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Film is the most important art form of the 20th Century – Discuss
... Thomas Eakins and George Eastman and used by Englishman William Friese-Greene who is known in history as the first creator of film after his short production showing a girl rolling her eyes.
After moving image was born, inventors and photographers progressed ...
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For this project, I have chosen to compare and contrast two individual photographs from two different photographers. The photographers I have chosen are Tessa Musgrave and Adiseshan Shankar.
... softer edges were acceptable if not desirable, and curvature seldom noticeable and high-speed imperative. Buildings would sit still for as long as the photographer needed.
For this project, I have chosen to compare and contrast two individual photographs from two different ...
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Free-Radical Art Manifesto.
... expressed in more than one way, that it should be created in more than a single form, and that it should reincarnate multiple times.
We are sickened by just being a provocation and being abandoned in a ludicrous art gallery ...
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Gavin Turk was born in 1967 in
... in 1999 was a life-size waxwork model of the artist as a homeless person. Turk had turned up dressed in a similar way to the glamorous opening party of 'Sensation' at the Royal Academy of Arts the year before.
Just as ...
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General Franco ordered the bombing of the Basque town of Guernica on 26 April 1937.
... interest in politics concerned only the intellectual. During the inventive period of cubism and the years of QWorld War I his interests were purely artistic. His output of the twenties shows little concern for politics; yet in the thirties a ...
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Georges Braque: "Art upsets, science reassures". Analyze and evaluate.
... other. Art is using skills to produce beautiful things; a creation of different reality and science (here I thinking only about natural science) is a study and knowledge about physical world and natural laws by observing facts and testing ideas ...
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Georgia O'Keefe biography
... in 1907 at the Art Student League in New York. She was following a family tradition of educated women- an idea not prevalent at that time. Even as she excelled in her studies it was believed that she would end ...
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Georgia O'Keeffe
... of private art lessons at various schools in Wisconsin and Virginia. She completed high school as a boarder at Chatham Episcopal Institute in Virginia, graduating in 1905.
After receiving her diploma in 1905 she for left Chicago to live with an ...
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Georgia O'Keeffe's Art and Cultural Influence
... the war. But some artists in the early 1900's wanted to restore to art its primary creative function. For example, German artist Kurt Schwitters created collages from fragments of newsprint and discarded items, including stamps, wood, buttons, and cloth. He ...
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Georgia O'Keeffe's Flower paintings
... is the abstracting- as with the flowers, bones, the simplicity-that should be the example, the abstract continuity of unseen patterns and clues, culled in perhaps unrecognizable form at first, but revealing, when examined, a simple clarity, wholeness." (Taylor Patten)
Georgia O´Keeffe ...