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    Summary: Prosodies # 1

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    Like many of Ayón works, this picture explores the history and mythology of the Abakuá, a secret society found in Cuban. This particular image narrates a dinner service between ten different figures. Calligraphy is chosen as the artistic technique in order to highlight and intensify the expressive character of the materials. Therefore, with unusual materials such as sandpaper, chalk, varnish, acrylic, and different types of paper, the print forms different…

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    .“This Land so Rich in Beauty” is an ink paiting drawed by Guan Shanyue and Fu Baoshi in 1959. The calligraphy is not by either of the painters, but based on one of the poems written by Mao Zedong who is the chairman of the Communist Part. It is the decoration of the government buildings, the Great Hall of the People, and highly praised by contemporaries in all the immense collaborative paintings.(p.218, Art in China) The inscription on the top of the left is a sentence from the poem which named…

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    Hamlet's Value Of Life

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    People will never know the true definition of the value of life because each and every person has different perspectives. For example, Hamlet, a pessimist by nature,chose to contemplate suicide due to the overwhelming pain in his life, while Ebert and Jobs had much more positive outlooks on their lives despite their devastating predicaments. All three men have something valuable to offer to the discussion regarding the value of life. Hamlet, a human being that loathes life and scrutinizes…

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    Islamic Bookmaking

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    The Art of Bookmaking In the 800’s, Baghdad became a major papermaking center for creating books, but how were Islamic books made? Books were very important for the Muslims’ value of education. Wealthy people like kings and nobles supported bookmaking and it also provided job opportunities. Illustrators, scholars, craftsmen, calligraphers, paper and leather suppliers, and librarians all were necessary in the art of bookmaking. The Islamic bookmaking was a complicated process that consisted of…

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    Confucius Argument Essay

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    2013).” Not only that but he believe that society was only based off of work and effort, given by the social class. His biggest impact on society was creating a school. This school educated young boys in the way of Confucianism and also taught them calligraphy, so many of the boys went off to become scholars. But the beliefs of Confucianism made woman subordinate throughout the religion. They confirmed the claim that woman were not a powerful or wise as men. This as a whole impacted how woman…

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    I came to Japan to learn Japanese language because I thought it would be useful in the future both professionally and personally. I think learning language is linked with culture. I know that Japan is a country with ancient history and it’s very own unique culture. I really wanted to learn more about it. One of the courses that APU offers for students to learn and have first-hand experience about Japanese culture is Japanese traditional art’s class. I think this class fits me best because…

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    Shanghai Calling is a movie that describes a man, Sam, is ordered to work in China. Therefore he arrived China as a worker immigrant. He met some Chinese people and start the story with a scam. Sam almost lost his job during solving this problem. Finally, he decides to live in Shanghai and start his new career. This movie brings out several problems that are common to migrants. After watching the movie, I have integrated some problems that the migrants might face. There are four points: The…

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    developed for certain Buddhist objects. Besides religious objective, material culture was also affected during this time as well. Buddhism changed and evolved with China overtime. Calligraphy was developed due to the need for copying Buddhist religious texts in Chinese. This is seen the various styles of writing, calligraphy, statues, and other art forms. Toba were nomads that were described as truly having a varying community. They are described as having the Han drop by. The sense of the new…

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    A handscroll is a long narrow scroll for displaying a series of scenes in Japanese painting and calligraphy. The handscroll presents an artwork in the horizontal form and can be exceptionally long. The development of Heian culture was a way to show your love for another person. Both women and men would produce poems as well as paintings and calligraphy on the handscrolls. Lady Murasaki is the author of Tale of Genji one of the world’s longest novels. The significance of Tale of Genji is to…

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    Suleyman Essay

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    Suleyman had many interests, which contributed to many cultural achievements. Art and literature flourished under his rule, and work was produced in the Turkish style. Calligraphy was an art form under the Ottomans, and one of the greatest pieces of art was the Tughra. The Tughra was a badge of state, and a stamp of authority. “This simple Arabic phrase, elaborated into an emblem made out of lavish and opulent materials,…

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