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    2015 This art piece is a cigarette ad made in the 1902 by Manuel Orazi. Manuel Orazi was an Italian artist born in 1860 and died in 1934, though little is known of him his art work was liked well enough to be sold to this day. Though his most popular art work an occult calendar called Calendrier Magique published by L’Art Nouveau this picture of he was known for many other lithographic ads such as this one. Nonetheless Orazi uses his heavily influenced by Art Nouveau and art Deco. The art in…

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    Paleolithic Art History

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    Art History 1 Singh, Satendra Satyam Writing Assignment 1, Topic 1 Looking through the history of depiction of human figure yields several similarities and differences in the development of depicting the human form throughout the art represented from the Ancient Near East, Egypt, Aegean, and Greek cultures. Humans throughout the ages have been depicted time and time again; these representations share several similarities and differences. The people of the Paleolithic Ages survived through a…

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    Milwaukee Art Museum

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    In 1994, the administrators of the Milwaukee Art Museum set out to create a " majestic new entrance, a point of orientation for visitors and a redefinition of the Museum's identity through the creation of a powerful image." Up to that time, there were two buildings that made up the Milwaukee Art Museum, one, the main building that had been designed by Eeron Saarinen in 1957 in homage to the victims of the war, also another addition that was projected by the architect David Kahler in 1975 by…

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    Dance As Art Essay

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    dance, many other things can be considered as art. The most popular art phenomenon would be painting, followed by things such as music and fashion. The origins of painting date back to pre-historic human times, when cave men still roamed the earth. For them it was a way of communication and storytelling. Throughout the years painting has taken on various different forms, and slowly evolved into what is known today as art. During the renaissance period art, most specifically in the western…

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    Art Form Analysis

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    Both of the art form and the medium is drawing. What I see in this type of art piece is a hunter trying to trap a bear into a trap, or a hunter becoming a bear’s friend and his hands up in the air because he’s glad that the bear accepted him as a friend instead of eating him. The objects that I see in this artwork is an old guy, and an animal. I can tell that he’s and old guy because of how much hair he has on his head and his mustache and how his hand is bent into an odd shape. The bear is just…

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    Religion And Art Analysis

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    Historically, religion has had tremendous influence on art and the type of artwork in different cultures. All religions, influenced the artwork produced in that culture because it glorified religious beliefs and promoted ideas to “influence people and their behaviors.” Christianity had the biggest influence on their artwork because it mainly focused on their god and his life. Judaism and Islam both use symbols in their artwork to show images about their god . Buddhism and Hinduism both use…

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    Art Vs Formalism

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    Art is expressed in many ways. I first got involved in art when I thought I wanted to be a clothes designer. I started drawing clothes and eventually started drawing items and living animals. After years have pass, I discontinued my clothes designing career and change it to the medical field but I still enjoyed drawing. So when the time came to take a humanity class in high school I chose drawing and 3D art. With these classes the product of my art has improve greatly and looks more realistic. I…

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    Upper Paleolithic Art

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    The Human impulse to create art was common for Upper Paleolithic. Art was the mind tool to communicate beliefs and demonstrating ideas about the human experience from all civilizations and every region of the world. Documents throughout art history around the world show works of art provide important awareness into past and existing cultures, assisting us to comprehend how others have lived or survived and what they find benefited them. There are many explanation for Upper Paleolithic cave…

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    Mundt's Art Analysis

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    Mundt’s work transcends the specialized limitations subject to contemporary painters, extending in both materiality and environment through the integration of everyday objects as the primary foundation. While the subject matters of the paintings vary from paradisiacal landscapes to female figures, the constant interaction between verticality and horizontality, portrait and landscape, subject and object is coherently recognized throughout. Her work is not only visually idyllic, but also…

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    Art Museum Experience

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    During my visit to the art museum I saw a lot of styles of art that I hadn’t experienced before. From glass and paintings to sculptures and photography there was quite a bit to take in. I enjoyed my trip to the Vero Beach Museum of Art much more so then I expected. Seeing all of the different pieces of art in person really seemed to intensify the experience of critiquing art in a different way than I had experienced just viewing pictures of art in class or at home. Some of the pieces really…

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