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    Room 0742 Research Paper

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    Room 0742 is a studio design room located in king pavilion at the Iowa State University college of design. In a way it represents the beginning of my journey at Iowa State, for it is the first class room I had ever been in as a student, and its represents hours and hours of hard work and dedication to my major. It is a rather bittersweet place with times where it became a place to put my work on display as well as a place to spend many long nights and very early mornings working and developing.…

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    Sabanas queen or queen sheets as well as a comforter set are a simple way to change the look of your entire bedroom. With a few accent pieces, you can transform your space into a relaxing oasis for you and your spouse. A relaxing bedroom often starts with a soothing color. Neutral shades like cream, pale yellow or light gray are a pallette that is very calming. The Queen Size Coffee 300 Thread Count 100% Cotton Sateen Dobby Stripe Sheet Set is a good place to start with your tranquil color…

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    This little accident better produce a traumatic brain injury. ~ Wobbling up the driveway, she met Pete working on his rubber band ball. “Hey, what’s wrong, Millie?” Rubbing her head, “I don’t know. I think I crashed your bike.” “Get off right now!” He made a careful inspection, “I don’t see any scratches. Hey, what happened to your face?” Thunder rumbled in the distance as Millie tried to see the back door through her blurry eyes. She tripped over the threshold and stumbled into the kitchen.…

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    Vincent’s Bedroom The Dutch artist known as Vincent Van Gogh painted the Bedroom in Arles in 1889. The painting is of Van Gogh's own bedroom, where he had eventually died after attempting to commit suicide. He is thought to have painted it to show his sadness and even reflect his suicide in 1890. In Don Mclean's tribute song known as 'Vincent', the lyrics points out the work of art as the following: “Now I understand what you tried to say to me, how you suffered for your sanity.” The bedroom…

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    once. Arles, which was rather exotic and filthy, was like a foreign country to van Gogh. In a letter Vincent said “The Zouaves, the brothels, the adorable little Arlesiennes going to their First Communion, the priest in his surplice, who looks like a dangerous rhinoceros, the people drinking absinthe, and all seem to me creatures from another world.” Clearly van Gogh felt like a total outsider. One of his most famous paintings was from his time in Arles, It is named “Bedroom in Arles.”…

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    Vincent Van Gogh Analysis

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    Most recently, from Winter ’16 – Spring ’16 The Art Institute of Chicago curated an exhibition titled Van Gogh’s Bedrooms, revolving around the artist’s series of paintings of his bedroom in Arles. The fame however came after the Van Gogh’s death, and he experienced a drought in buyers for his paintings during his life time. Pieces of work such as The Starry Night, Bedroom in Arles, or Van Gogh Seld-Portrait are some of the most universalized and popularized paintings from Vincent Van Gogh…

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    night Terrence, Still Life, the bedroom among others. In all his works, different concepts transpire with regards to the nature of the art. It is because of this reason that it becomes necessary to analyze one of his works which were imitated by a friend to identify the difference and similarities revolving around the work (Clayson 671).Among Van Gogh’s works that…

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    Vincent van Gogh Abdulla Al-Ubaidy Block: C An artist by the name of Vincent van Gogh has produced more than 2,100 art works. He was a very talented artist that is known in this day and age. One of his first pieces was “The Potato Eaters”. Many more of his art included oil paintings, water colors, drawings, sketches and prints. He helped develop art in a completely new way at such a young age, which has helped his art become prominent. At the age 27 Van Gogh infiltrated…

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    He began to suffer from fainting spells and seizures. The people of Arles could see the van Gogh was visibly not well and dangerous, so they signed a petition to get him into an Asylum. Before the Asylum, van Gogh had done many dangerous things. Out of anger, he cut off his ear and presented it to a prostitute in a local…

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    Chicago Museum History

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    The Art Institute of Chicago is a Museum and art school located in the Michigan Avenue near Grant Park, across Lake Michigan in Chicago. It is one of the most important art museums of the United States, along with the Metropolitan Museum of New York and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It has one of the most important permanent collections of paintings of Impressionism and Post Impressionism in the world. Was founded in 1879 and was George Armour its first president. In 1893, the museum was…

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