Christian world by Andrew Wyeth is one of the famous work of art in the American History. The art is conveyed through a drawing that depicts the religious and social status of the people during that particular age. In essence, Christian World is a picture art that was drawn in the year 1948. The medium of the modern art acquired the land scape painting from the Macbeth Gallery. Nevertheless, the art is available for public view and analysis at the Museum of Modern Art in the New York City. It was a privilege to get a chance to see the art and offers insight on how art is done and presented as focused in this paper. Andrew demonstrates a higher level of art skills mastery because the art composition is asymmetrically balanced. …show more content…
Therefore, Andrew wanted to show people the challenge he was facing at that time was not justice to Ann due to her extra ordinary conquest which most people considered as hopeless (Esaak, 2017). Rather he wanted people to understand that she had a strong faith that helped her overcome her daily challenges such as polio that had crippled her. The significance of this art to me is that it is a real presentation of the magic realism whereby everyday scenes that people encounter in their lives is presented in the form of poetic …show more content…
Among his many theories, one of the most exciting and sorting methods of inquiry in the Aesthetics which ventures into art and beauty of exploring the work of art, Plato ventured into discovering the vocabularies and the issue related to aesthetics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2017). On the other hand, the evening dress designed by Mainbocher is a living victory of beauty which described what Lady Mendel wore in her famous party. The two items are focused on exploring and understanding the representation of people through a school of thought and visual art. Mendel wore the dress the last evening which is considered the night before the outbreak of the World War II. The element of beauty is seen as a center of interest as she attracted a large crowd including; artist, movie stars, aristocrats, diplomats, and designers among (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2017). However, her endeavors were dominated by political agenda geared towards raising money to facilitate Colis de Trianon-Versailles. In agreement to this, Plato also argues that beauty may not be necessary genuine and may be used as a way of manipulating for self-interest. For example, even though beauty bears a close relationship to the real things, it may contain some of the statuses that are distinct from primary quench or course of action. Therefore, beauty should be channeled to the right use rather