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    The Dallas Art Analysis

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    Art is a form of expression and communication using virtual languages. Every artwork has content which can tell the viewers an important message or concept. In The Dallas Art Museum, there are several types of art collected from all over the world that is able to showcase different conceptual themes such as sexuality and gender role of women in society. Since gender role and sexuality is a universal theme, many artworks from the museum exhibits this message. For example, analyzing the art work…

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    Susan Sontag Essay

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    I acknowledge Susan Sontag's position that photography limits our visual and intellectual understanding of the world. Imagery limits our understanding,has restraints and visual media reveals nothing but what is shown. So why do we do we limit ourselves to only what the camera lets us see? Susan Sontag’s dispute toward the media meditates on how reality is really perceived and how it validates what the real story is behind it.It“. . .imposes a way of seeing”, Sontag suggests. There is so much…

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    value seemed to be trivial and snobbish. He stated that individuals would not care about beauty or ugliness if they embraced a sufficiently large quantity of the American experience. However when the cultural revolution failed to occur, the American arts no longer were demystified but instead demystified experience themselves. In the next couple of paragraphs, Sontag discusses the history of photography and its original purpose. This purpose was to capture ideal images. Therefore, photographs…

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    Formal Analysis The art piece that I am choosing to write my formal analysis on is A “Sunday afternoon on the island of LA Grande Jette” by Georges Seurat. The reason that I am choosing this piece is because ever since I was a small child and I saw this piece in an art class at my elementary school, I was always fascinated on the beauty and the simplicity of this piece. This piece represents what a Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jette would look like around the year of 1884. As you…

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    My artist is Salvador Dali His paintings a lot of times are compared to the horror genre. The painting that inspired me is The Temptation of Saint Anthony, 1946 I really like this piece because of the oversized proportions and the amount of detail in the painting the more you observe it the more things you notice and wonder, like the giant elephants lead by the giant horse that inspired him to do certain things. Other things I like is the naked person holding the cross with a halo on his head,…

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    Roman Art Research Paper

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    Whether it’s art from ancient times or art made yesterday, people around the world appreciate art and the brief history that it provides about the period of time that it came from. Art is something that was made in every single time period including the Medieval time period and Renaissance period. Artist in each period painted, sculpted, drew and did many other things to produce art that relates to them and the time period they were apart of. When one looks at art from back then, one will have a…

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    Matisse’s Bonheur de Vivre, Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, and Paul Cezanne’s The Bathers all depict scenes of nudes, but in very different ways. Matisse builds upon Cezanne’s use of color and form to depict his own interpretation of bathers while Picasso uses color in his depiction of a nude scene in a very different way. Paul Cezanne’s, Large Bathers, depicts a moment in time as impressionist’s were apt to convey with their work. However, the women shown are drawn abstractly.…

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    Essay On Costantini

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    reordered as G.K, acknowledged two things in his memoir. First, Costantini’s real passion for art, as into his best associate, a notebook that always had with him, he sketched of every building on Sarah Island. G.K described Costantini as ‘a most extraordinary fellow here… an artist and draughtsman of great ability’; G.K by…

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    Left Sided Angel

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    Bronze, plaster, copper, or marble the sculptures dispersed throughout the campus stand as a symbol of pride for the campus and bring unspeakable beauty throughout. When walking along the campus you can see many different types of art and observe many differ artists work. As you walking past Parks Library though one piece stands out among others. The Left Sided Angel, a cast bronze sculpture made by Stephen De Staebler brought to Iowa State University in 1986 commissioned by phi kappa phi honors…

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    In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the artwork Web #8 by Vjia Celmins and Drapery for a seated figure by Da Vinci. First, we will start off with the differences between the two pieces of art work. The mediums for Web # 8 is a dry media, charcoal on paper while Drapery for a Seated Figure is a liquid media, grey distemper on grey linen canvas. Vija's piece Web #8 is a charcoal piece containing line work such as cross hatching and a gray scale. Her line work I considered cross…

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