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    both lived in very different times, it is necessary to explore not only their time, but their lives and artistic styles. Through doing so, an analysis of the selected works can be achieved to thoroughly answer the research question. Although Fairey and Rockwell present dramatically different illustrations, they…

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    be obedient to any male figure, and they didn’t have the right to stand up for themselves in any way. Much has changed since then, women can now do any job they want to. Women have also established many rights, such as voting. Women can now do any job that men can do. There are now many female bosses and CEOs of important companies such as Yahoo, Campbell’s Soup, Sam’s Club, Pepsi, and many more (Graves, Jada A). Today many women are making a larger impact on society than…

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    The Last Supper (((((Paradies in art))))) The Last Supper tells the story of when Jesus announced his betrayal to the 12 apostles. There are numerous variations of this famous biblical story which date back to the early Christian period. By the 14th and 15th century ‘The Last Supper’ became a popular subject amongst Renaissance painters and continued to be so throughout the years. Today many artists continue to reproduce the painting in their own interpretive way and in recent years it has…

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    has their own America, and then they have the pieces of a fantasy America that they think is out there but they can 't see” (“Sunbeams: Issue 447”). The American Dream incorporates this sense of imagination and hope: it creates motivation to fully commit one’s time and effort in order to accomplish his or her ambitions. Warhol, however, warns people that aspirations requiring hard work can evolve into shallowness and materialism. His paintings reflect the idea that the effort required to make…

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    Fashion Influence

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    advertising and most importantly, the ‘pop culture.’ Inarguably, Andy Warhol was one of the leading artists of the movement, but he is also someone who influenced the popular culture in a massive way. His artworks of Marilyn Monroe and the ‘Campbell’s Tomato Soup Can.’ are some of his most notable works, which has been transformed into wall art, accessory prints, and clothes, to name a few. One of major fashion houses- Versace featured outfits printed with Andy Warhol’s silk-screened paintings…

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    Nietzsche’s The Twilight of the Idols because Don Draper always seeing to change the conversations because the conversation is not profitable to him or he cannot get gratification for himself. He like to established his ideas, and if no agreement can be form from his approach the conversation has to change. Don likes to benefit from favorable circumstances, and do not want to come out as a looser. If he sees an opportunity, and it looks progressive he will take advantage. Whether it is business…

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    skills, focusing on separating fine arts from mainstream aesthetics, before taking on pop art (Andy Warhol Biography). However, in 1961, Andy started the idea of “pop art,” designing for certain companies and items. In 1962, his release of his Campbell’s Soup Cans painting, rocketed his sales and the concept of “pop art” (Andy Warhol Biography). Warhol quickly got involved in pop art, and rapidly became a well-known artist that many companies used to get their products promoted. Andy’s thought,…

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    Troubles In Camden

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    When many people hear the name Camden, they think of all the crime and drug issues that go on in that city. What some people may not know is that their past wasn’t all that bad. “Camden was once a manufacturing boomtown, home to RCA Victor, Campbell’s Soup and the biggest shipbuilding company in the world” (Guy). Once the industrial market declined, the economy of the city declined along with it. Then during 1969 and 1971,…

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    message. He was more focused on publicity, creating a name for himself so the world would know who he is. On the other hand, supporters of MBW would say MBW is an artist because he is motivated more on self-expression. Although this may be true, it can be observed that seeking fame is also his intention. It is understandable that an artist would want to gain recognition for their works and have people admire it, but it should not be the main objective. The focus should be wanting people to see…

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    The Pop Art Movement

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    Pop Art can be defined as art based on modern popular culture and the mass media. Pop Art began in Britain during the mid-1950s and in the United States during the late 1950s. Pop Art was used as a reintroduction period for mass media. During the Pop Art Movement, research shows that there was controversial comparison with Abstract Expressionist. Reaching its highest point during the 1960s, the themes of this movement became classical history, mythology, morality, and even pop artist. These…

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