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    landscapes that even photography could mimic and adapt. Photography is an art form that differs from other forms, because it communicates with the world through real life. Photography was developed in 1826 when the first photography was made in France by Joseph Nicephore…

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    Art was the part of the life of people from all centuries. It let people express themselves, to communicate with others, to share messages or ideas and to make life more beautiful. But art exists across history. Art has been transcending through artists until our days. It is important not only to respect world famous artists from previous centuries but also to support modern ones. Contemporary artists today have strong works, filled with beauty, deep meaning, and talent. One of them is British…

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    The statue of King Menkaura (Mycerinus) and Queen (fig. 1) is not only a work of artistic mastery, but also contains a very deep background and history behind the statue itself as well as its discovery and placement into the Boston Museum of Fine Arts (MFA). In the early to mid 1900’s, an archaeologist by the name of George Andrew Reisner directed an expedition sponsored by Harvard University and the MFA in the Old Kingdom site of Giza. It is thanks to his scrupulous documentation through early…

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    as the events that took places in the crematoriums. Olere was a Polish-born French painter and sculptor in the year of 1902 and died 83 years later in the year of 1985. He was accepted into the Academy of Fine Arts until he was sixteen and during this time his art was exhibited in museums and art houses in many areas. David did not just sketch for pleasure. He did it in testimony to all the people who never came back. Olere was an Auschwitz survivor whose drawings, paintings, and sculptures have…

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    DOES IT PROMOTE EYE TRACKING, LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT, SKILL DEVELOPMENT, ETC? The toy generally would promote fine motor skills. Anthony needed to have the ability to grasp the small controls on the remote and hold them and the controller while directing the car’s movement. Although his ability to track has become fairly well developed, it did promote his ability…

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    children are eleven years old, nearly all children can throw a ball three times farther and can jump about twice as far as they could when they were six years old (Kail & Cavanaugh, 2014, p. 181). Fine motor skills continue to develop along with gross motor skills in middle/late childhood. As mentioned before, fine motor skills have to do with the fingers and hands and make it possible to complete smaller physical tasks. In school, some of the tasks that show…

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    As they continue to sit drinking the man says – “Well, Let’s try and have a fine time” (Hemingway, 116) to which Jig replies with a sarcastic comment about the white skin of the elephants/hills being bright. Her partner agrees, as though to keep the conversation from becoming too negative, leading to her response, “I wanted to…

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    the Annals of Joseon Dynasty, the History of Goryeo, and history books. Sa-go kept the true record of outside of the palace (Kim Soh-Hyeon, 2007; Kim Gi-Tae, 2002). Ancient Korea installed an educational institute for fine arts to educate professional painters so that systematic art education could be possible. Silla in the Three Kingdoms period ran Chae-jeon which was…

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    Majestic Oba Greek Art

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    What is the artwork worth: to the artist who made it? Or to the people who owned it? I believe that this art work was very valuable to the Oba because it provided a visual tradition to add to the audible tradition well established in Africa. Also, the Benin artists working in bronze were organized into a type of guild under royal decree and lived in a special…

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    Pearl Earrings Reflection

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    the famous artist’s life and what is the story behind his painting of the girl with the pearl earrings. The movie is quit modest with the way it presented that period of time with the way they dressed to the way they spoke. It also focused of how art was important, precious and a luxury to attain. It addresses the tough life of people that suffer living problem such as, money, are treated and looked down on. However, they upperclass pity there conditions and take them in. One of the main…

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