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    number one spot in the world for collections of Van Gogh's work, and if you visit Stedelijk Museum, it will showcase some of the more modern art with a more edgy contemporary installation. In the Museum Het Rembrandthuis, you can admire some of the etchings from the master Rembrandt. He lived a canal house from 1639 to 1658 where he worked, and it has now become a museum.…

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    “Do the Romans pay mercenaries to raid the tribes northeast of the Rhine?” She asked, bluntly. Hrothgar appeared to ponder the question for a moment before answering. He held up his hand to show her the Roman ring that bore his mark. There was the etching of a war bird, and above it, the Latin letters RT were stamped in the gold. “The Romans do hire Germanic warriors, Rinka, but only to help keep the peace in our region. As you know, I fought for Caesar, as did many of our Targanchi and…

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    The Cubiio mini laser engraver is a miniature version of the larger laser engravers. With this smaller engraver you can take it practically anywhere. Normal engravers are large and cause for you to move the item you want engraved to the engraver. However, now the engrave has been innovated. The first laser engraver was invented in 1960 by Theodore Maiman. However, that was a ruby engraver. The first laser to be able to engrave wood and such was invented in 2004. That engraver was very large.…

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    The first key feature of crime science I outline is its area of study, that is, reducing crime. Crime science embraces several theories providing the best explanations that would help reduce crime rates. Because of that, crime science is essentially seen as outcome-focused. Crime reduction may be achieved by preventing crime from happening in the first place or by catching the offenders more quickly and reliably after the event (detection). In 2002 Ron Clarke found several theories especially…

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    next to a man and a horse, showing a bit of a contrasting between light and dark colors. Van Dyck was known for his usage of warm colors and enhancing the faces of those he painted with specific scenery to display realism. He used watercolors and etching, providing pleasant features to the setting…

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    Public Art Analysis

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    Our purposed public artwork location was decided on to be located in front of the Rogue Ales Gallery and Restaurant in the Bay front area of Newport, Oregon. Our artwork will be a sculpture in the round, giant beer mug that says “Oregon Micro Brews,” in moss, on the mug. The mug itself will be made out of concrete to utilize the porosity of the medium. The artwork will be sitting on a pedestal of sorts with a plaque that lists all the microbreweries in Oregon. The function of the piece is to…

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    collection, Los Caprichos: a series of prints which blended satire, fantasy, hypocrisy and irrationality as a response to both the human condition and society in which he lived in (Art gallery of New South Wales, 2016). The Sleep of Reason is an etching completed with the use of a burin; painted with a mixture of aquatint and ink. On the bottom left of the image is a small copper plate which has been engraved with a drypoint, reading: 'El sueño, de la razon produce monstruos’ which is the title…

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    At the end of the year, his discovery of Desjobert Printing Studio evoked his interest in color lithography and etching. Under the guidance of Johnny Friedlander, Zao learned basic skills of printmaking and soon began to experiment with unconventional processes in which he created painterly qualities in his prints. Fascinated by Zao’s prints, poet Henri Michaux wrote…

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    In biblical times, scroll writers would spend every day etching their words into various materials ranging from stone to silver. When they were copying the Old Testament they had to do it letter by letter. No letter could be carved without checking it numerous times and reading it out loud. Then a Sopher would…

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    Guernica Essay

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    The History of 'Guernica' begins in January 1937, when the Government of the Republic orders Picasso a large square of 11x4 meters for the Spanish pavilion of the Universal Exhibition to be held that year in Paris. However, a few days before, on April 26, the Basque town of Gernika had been bombed and devastated by the German Condor Legion. The subject runs by word of mouth among the Spanish in Paris and the French press also echoes this. All the experts agree that the popular comments and the…

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