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Oceanic art.
... they use conventional designs and symbols. These designs when applied to any surface, whether it is on the body of a person taking part in a ceremony or on a shield, have the power to transform the object to one ...
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One of the main pieces of work that came from Rauschenberg and the E.A.T. group was ‘Revolver.’ This was Rauschenberg attempting to link with the general public. ‘Revolver’ displays elements of motion and time
... E.A.T. group was 'Revolver.' This was Rauschenberg attempting to link with the general public.
'Revolver' displays elements of motion and time. Silk-screened on five rotating Plexiglas disks and are set on a pedestal for the viewer to operate. The ...
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Outline and critically evaluate the principal arguments presented in Yi-Fu Tuan "Space and Place: Humanistic Perspective"
... it socially, emotionally or culturally. He states that when these emotions come in to play a location is turned into a place. This place could indeed have positive memories such as the house you grew up in as a child ...
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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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Parapsychology Derived from the term 'paranormal', parapsychology is the science that lies beside or beyond psychology
... knowledge of just a distant place or event, then the term clairvoyance is often used. It is mainly this type of ESP which leads people to feel strongly about the existence of past lives, due to experience of deja-vous. In ...
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Paul Cézanne.
... long after their marriage that he revealed the truth to his family. He is said to have written to Zola with tales of fanaticising about killing his family but they were convenient sitters for his paintings. He was a mysterious ...
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Photography - We aim to portray the world at night.
... early 1900's. The photographs depicted the American Indian's isolation and their way of life. They were very striking photos with bold highlights and good composition.
The same characteristics would work well with nighttime photography because when it is dark it ...
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Postmodernism.
... Victorian standards of how art should be made, consumed, and what it should mean. In the period of "high modernism," from around 1910 to 1930, the major figures of modernism literature helped radically to redefine what poetry and fiction could ...
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Queensland University of Technology
... - Robert Wilson - a towering figure in the world of experimental theatre and an explorer in the uses of time and space onstage - and Aaron Copland - one of the most respected American classical composers of the twentieth ...
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Raphael's Cartoons
... celebrated for the perfection and grace of his paintings and drawings. 'Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period'.1 When Raphael moved to Rome from his birthplace of Urbino, Pope ...
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Reference according to traditional semantics.
... subclasses of entities) in the world in the elaboration of linguistic messages. Therefore, it is a communicative process not only because it takes place in real situations, but also because it would be successful only if the addressee identifies the ...
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Renaissance and Baroque.
... art was and always will be a means of representation, of capturing a moment, of displaying in all its naked glory an emotional foray into human nature. "Not what man knows, but what man feels, concerns art. All else is ...
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Renoir.
... 1800's and early 1900's. I have a few copies of his painting around the house and wanted to look further into his style for this study. His early works helped to push what is called Impressionism. The impressionist style of ...
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Romanticism
... felt throughout society, Romanticism was more widespread both in its origins and influence. No other intellectual and/or artistic movement has had comparable variety, reach, and staying power since the end of the Middle Ages. Romanticism was an attitude or intellectual ...
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Roy Lichtenstein - a true artist?
... paintings that were popular at the time. Lichtenstein, using both images and techniques that were thought upon as crude and inartistic, wanted to challenge fine art principles. He differed from other Abstract Expressionists because he always painted single-image paintings, instead ...
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Rudolf Rocker (1873-1958)
... He quickly became a prominent speaker and writer, on cultural as well as political topics, and for 20 years he was the most liked and respected person in the movement. In 1898 he edited Dos Fraye Vort (The Free Word), ...
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SalvadorDali - The Surrealist movement
... belong to the Dada movement who have been around 10 years before hand. The Dada movement (dada means a child's word for horse), they did not see them selves as painter but more as a political movement.
Dada speaks with ...
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Shahrzad: An Accidental Surrealist?
... translations done by Kamran Talattof (Near Eastern Studies, University of Arizona). Talattof suggests that her background as an erotic dancer and her scandalous roles in lower grade movies have prevented her from being acknowledged or credited as a legitimate poetess. ...
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... glances down towards his body. Apparently, David's intellect, faith and courage made up for his lack of build (Fichner-Rathus 331-332).
Verrocchio, who also designed a sculpture of David, was the most important and imaginative sculptor of the mid-fifteenth century. This figure ...
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... more. The reason why I have chosen Gutsav Kilmt is because I like his work,he likes to decorate his work to make it look interesting.He also uses a lot of swirls in his work, whicc shows a bit of movement ...
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... chosen gutsav kilmt is because I like his work,he likes to dectoriate his work to make it look interesting he mostly uses gold in his work.
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Taking Account of the Wider Context of France Under the Fourth Republic, Explain the Rise and Fall of the Poujadist Movement.
... expanding town-centred employment. Since the Liberation, the government's aim was to promote industrialisation, with a drive towards production and distribution on a commerical level; the introduction of chainstores and supermarkets, that threatened the livelihood of the small businessmen - shopkeepers, ...
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Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980)
... professor, Maurice Denis.
Tamara soon made a very good living selling her paintings. Her daughter and closest model, Kizette, was featured in many of her works of art.
Kizette on the Balcony, 1927.
Musée Georges
Pompidou, Paris
Tamara's relationship with Kizette was always ...