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M.C.Escher
... press in his studio. Some of Escher's early works was printed on Stegeman's press. During this year Escher became interested in literature with his friends, and began to write poems and essays.
In 1918 he started private lessons and ...
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Marcel Duchamp is considered as one of the most influential artists of the 20th Century by the modern art world.
... these styles he was never satisfied with any
single style. He felt that styles were learned techniques which put creativity,
exploration, and imagination in the background of the art scene. Duchamp's
view of the lack of creativity and originality may have prompted many ...
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Most Favoured Nation Principle
... alleging that there is a violation. Since there was not intl. classification it was gradually competence of the State to classify. There was no illness in this case.
Thus home country classification will be given consideration particularly where there is not ...
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My Autobiography.
... now getting married and having children.
During the summer holidays before my year ten there have been two weddings in my family. The first wedding I remember going to was when I was eight, it was my cousins wedding. His ...
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My autobiography.
... morning had begun in a very awful way, I struggled to wait at the bus stop tolerantly. When a bus does become visible, they all come together otherwise they have no legroom. In my case, it was both! I had ...
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My Detective Story.
... cellar below the floor and the only door had a security guard posted beside it. There were no windows, and both air vents were no bigger than a shoebox.
"It's my belief that these five paintings are impossible to steal," said ...
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My interpretation of Carl Phillips's poem referring to "luncheon on the grass" of Edouard Monet and the gender image on the painting itself between.
... between them is a absolutely new experience for me. Thus, in this short essay, would like to divide the essay into two parts: one is my interpretation of the poem of Carl Phillips on Manet's "Luncheon on the Grass" ; ...
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My task is to create a poster with a leaflet and or a ticket to advertise an event at the school. My chosen event is a school disco.
... need to publicise the event to make sure enough people attend so the school can raise enough money.
I am going to create a ticket to go with the poster. The ticket must have the information of the place where ...
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Mythological themes in Botticellis work.
... the Medici family. He brought together the expressive content and forms of paintings with those of the humanists' poetic culture commissioned by Lorenzo Medici.2 The Primavera is probably his most important. It was commissioned by Lorenzo the Magnificent for the ...
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Nanoscience
... (one-thousandth of a millimetre), sometimes referred to as the microworld.
A nanometer is used to measure things that are very small. Atoms and molecules, the smallest pieces of everything around us, are measured in nanometer. One nanometer is 0.000000001m or 1nm. ...
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Nihilism in Turgenev's Fathers and Sons has several characters that hold strong views of the world.
... is used throughout Fathers and Sons. To gain a better understanding of the ideas behind this term let's look at what Bazarov says on the subject.
"We base our conduct on what we recognize as useful... the most useful thing we ...
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no
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To try turn back down
I'm sorry for, plainting you
For everything I just couldn't do
And I've hurt my self...
By hurtïng you...
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not really
... more,
I finally get free And I run for the door.
He's already locked it And I start to bawl,
He takes me and throws me Against the hard wall.
I fall to the floor With my bones nearly broken, ...
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On the floor I am more at ease, I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around in it, work from the four sides and be literally `in' the painting
... it with `sticks, trowels or knives' (to use his own words), sometimes obtaining a heavy impasto by an admixture of `sand, broken glass or other foreign matter'. This manner of Action painting had in common with Surrealist theories of automatism ...
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One Art
... of practice. The line's irony holds its ground by revealing that losing is an art. Indeed, it is ironic to see how a frustrating and annoying part of life can be considered an art. The tone also changes within each ...
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Oscar-Claude Monet
... landscapes.
In 1863 Monet discovered Manet's painting and had
painted "en plein air" in the Fontainebleau forest. In 1867
Monet's first child was born and he was named Jean Monet
while Monet was in Sainte-Adresse. For some reason Monet
tried ...
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Pablo Picasso's Guernica is at once the most monumental and comprehensive statement of social realism and dramatic manifesto against the brutality of war.
... a triangular motion with everyone running away from the burning building where the one man is dying. The principle action of the painting beings in the lower right, where a woman dashes forward, her hands waving in despair. The triangular ...
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Pablo Picasso's works, featuring: The Old Guitarist.
... x 82.6 cm. (http://www.artic. edu/artaccess/AA_Modern/pages/MOD_1.shtml#) The oil on this painting coincides with what Picasso was doing during this time period. Picasso used dark colors such as blues, blacks and grays to paint most of his pictures during his blue period, ...
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Pablo Ruiz Picasso painted the 'Guernica' in 1934.
... the civilian target of Guernica, Spain by the Nazi Luftwaffe, Picasso responded with his great anti-war painting, "Guernica."
On April 26th 1937, a massive air raid by the German Luftwaffe on the Basque town of Guernica in Northern Spain shocked ...
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Pandoras Box: Have Postmodern Artists Gone too Far
... put the Arts in a bad way would be wrong. What can be said for sure is that postmodern art has gone too far in stirring controversy and shocking its audience for it to any longer be considered art. Also, ...
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Paris sous la Pluie.
... near the artist's home on a rainy and overcast day. A host of characters are dispersed throughout the canvas, strolling about and engaging in usual daily activities. The expansive street and uniform architecture, common in Paris after Haussmann's renovations, are ...
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Part II: Shih as a concept applied in Chinese Art, Calligraphy,
... Shih as applied in military text of Sun Tzu and in Politics
The Concept of Shih in Sun-tzu
Shih is the defining idea in the Sun Tzu: The Art of Warfare. In the assertion, "The victorious army first realizes the conditions for ...
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Paul Cézanne
... outside Paris, appeared to be the most significant influence on Cézanne's work. He not only provided moral encouragement that Cézanne required (very insecure), but he also, introduced him to the new Impressionist technique for rendering outdoor light. Along with Claude ...
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Paul Cézanne.
... After many years of painting he retired in 1882 at the age of 43 not very long after that year he died in the year of 1906 when he was 67
This is his self portrait.
The Vase Of Flowers
The painting is ...
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Paul Cézanne.
... Cezanne's stay in Paris lasted only six months. Though attracted by the more radical art forms in Paris, admiring the innovating works by Eugène Delacroix, Gustave Courbet and Edouard Manet, he destroys many canvases during depressive moments and returns home ...