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    Mithila Painting Analysis

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    characters from the lump of clay, prepares objects such as baskets small containers, and play items from sikki grass, does embroidery on quilt – popularly known as kethari and sujani, sings varieties of ritual and work songs These artistic works are done by a lady as a routine work that makes her a complete creative personality: a singer, a sculptor, a painter, an embroidery design maker and many more. These things, knowledge and background has one to understand because without knowing these…

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    Silk Sarees Essay

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    Obviously, it is originated from Bhagalpur and very popular around the country for its original essence of Bhagalpur for its core quality and faultless form. The very intricate artwork and embroidery helped it to find its name, and credit goes to the Bhagalpur which is referred as ‘Silk City’ of India. The weavers and art-workers are highly compatible and have the abilities in the genes. Bhagalpuri silk sarees have come again in the competitive…

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    are all born into sinful nature but our belief is what leads on the path of virtuous. If we stick to the faith like good puritans are suppose to then we won’t be caught in the trap that the Black Man sets out for us. In this case Hester was his first victim. She was caught in an adulterous affair and pearl was the evidence. Adultery is a crime and whoever commits this action must be punished. She defied the court and went against her faith. Also Hester disrespected the letter A. Pearl should not…

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    The first artistic style to influence Europe from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, Romanesque Art thrived from roughly 1000 A.D. to the thirteenth century. Romanesque Art also encompasses influences from Byzantine art and the Insular art of Northern Europe. It retained many features of Roman architectural style. Some of most famous examples of Romanesque architecture include its famous cathedrals and churches. Romanesque architecture is known by its massive quality, thick walls, round arches,…

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    Question 3: African Art The African art has several similarities with European art. For instance, due to the influence of Islam and Christianity, most of their art have religious or political purposes. However, wood is the material of their choice. They also used other natural materials, which unfortunately did not survive the pass of time. Moreover, only in special circumstances pottery was created to embellish the houses of their rulers and noble men. For them, pottery was simplistic,…

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    In comparison to the few opportunities that would have been available to the uneducated and women during the Victorian period, there are definitely more opportunities available to both in modern times. The events of Pygmalion take place in the early 20th century, near the end of the Victorian era; during this time, the rigid hierarchy that characterized the era began to decline, as various social movements and cultural changes made educational and employment opportunities available to the…

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    In the novel The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne illustrates the story of a young woman growing up in the Puritan era. The novel exposes the hardships, struggles, and expectations placed on women of this era, and the starring character of this story, Hester Prynne, experiences all three. Hawthorne’s choice to make Hester experience these challenges is to empower women. From being condemned, to providing for her daughter without a father figure, and finally to feeling anguished over the…

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    Bridal Apparel

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    Bridal Apparel Doria’s Doria’s boutique offers beautiful gowns and dresses for your bridal party. The Centralia boutique features designer labels like Tiffany Designs, Jessica McClintock and Andre’ Formals. The boutique offers thousands of items, including formal and semi formal wear, bustiers, shoes, jewelry and accessories. Doria’s is a leading designer of wedding dresses and bridesmaids dresses, offering both modern and traditional styles to customers. The boutique boasts gowns and dresses…

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    Life Of Hester Prynne

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    the rest of her life. The letter on her chest represents the sin she has done. Hester Prynne committed adultery. An example from the book and how the letter looked like, “ On the breast of her gown in fine red cloth, surrounded with an elaborate embroidery and fantastic flourishes of gold thread appeared the letter A”(Hawthorne Chapter 2) Consequently, after Hester was released from prison, only she had to wear a letter but also…

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    Each month we are highlighting a Patchword advertiser that has supported Genesee Valley Quilt Club over the years. This month we begin with The Bobbin Case, located at 1784 Monroe Avenue in Brighton. The Bobbin Case sells and services Bernina sewing machines. Owner, Linda Fellows, started the Bobbin Case in 1992 at the corner of Monroe Avenue and Clover Street. Six years later she moved to the current location on Monroe Avenue, between Elmwood Avenue and Highland Avenue. Linda prides herself…

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