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    to the European countries which really shows that it is a successful crafting-ship. Not only that, the throne include carvings of the mythical beast which symbolises power whereby only those from the royal family of ancient China can own it. These carvings also attract people from around the world as a form of art. Most of all, it requires lots of workmanship and patience in carving the item.…

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    Neighborhood Stereotypes

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    “It was really cold the night we were carving pumpkins,” Olivia Gaul, ‘17, said. “The seeds and pumpkin insides ended up giving me…

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    Romanesque Churches

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    1. Trace the stylistic development of the Romanesque church. As Romanesque art began to expand, the churches began to expand as well. Churches expanded throughout western Europe. The churches were beginning to be designed larger than the previous churches because they needed to accommodate the increase of monks and priests. These churches had dormitories designed in them for the monks to live in. Romanesque churches were designed with arched windows, barrel vaults and groin vaults, which were…

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    Revolution is made up of a hollowed semi ball and a supporting column, which form an umbrella shape. The column is the combination of Atlantid and Caryatid, which is a column with four faces. There is also carving of stories and repeated windows on the semi ball. Also, there are some carvings of ribbons on the floor of steps. With a shape of an umbrella, it is spotted especially from Hong Kong because umbrella revolution is a world-known politically movement in Hong Kong. Monument of…

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    money to live in order to takes care of themselves in Hong Kong. Wallace made plastic flowers to have enough money to buy two pineapple buns to eat. He felt in love with making jewelry that at the age of 17 he bought his first carving machines, which he used to make carvings…

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    Contrapposto

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    From the waves across his chest to the circular detailing on the lotus Vishnu is standing on, the whole piece implies motion. It is difficult to find a straight line anywhere in this carving. Virtually every space on this piece is filled with detail that invites a feeling of motion. Even the spaces near Vishnu’s head, underneath the “pinnacle of the piece, the Face of Glory,” are details that almost resemble paisleys. It looks as if this…

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    Mount Rushmore Essay

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    At that time Gutzon was working on carving images and Robinson encouraged him to visit South Dakota. Borglum visited the state and reviewed his proposal. He suggested for it to be a monument that would reflect the black hills and embody the first 150 years of the nation. He also suggested…

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    The Maya middle preclassic period began around 1000 BC. During this same time in other parts of the World, David becomes king of the ancient Israelites and the Iron Age begins for much of Eurasia. Across the Pacific ocean, the ancient Japanese begin to cultivate rice. Everywhere in the World cultures were thriving. This was the period of time when the roots of a complex Maya society began to steadily form and they became a more advanced people. A progression that occurred after centuries of…

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    Essay On Jain Shrine

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    This piece of art that I have researched, will be writing about, and comparing to other pieces of art is the Jain Shrine. The country of origin that these shrines come from is India. Unfortunately we do not know of the artist that created any of the Jain Shrine’s in particular that are still preserved today. It is suggested that more than likely a wealthy individual from northwest India would have had this small shrine created for his own private Jainism religion purposes. Jainism is a religion…

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    significance of grammar in languages, these elements are just as important in art. Together, they allow the eyes to form a complete image in the brain. Art is not only limited to paintings on canvas, they can also be three dimensional. While Jean Marende’s carving- “Initial F”- and Paul Gauguin’s painting- “Christ in the Garden of Olives”- both have mastered the skills of texture and compositions, Jean Marende’s moral value adheres more closely to the Neoclassical period by recapturing…

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