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    White Temple Vs Ziggurat

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    hypostyle which is flat ceiling supported by columns, portico that means extended porch or colonnade columns, and life-sized statues. The last difference we can see that the Pyramid of Djoser has a serdab but The White Temple doesn't have. I think that the only similarity I see in these 2 structures that they are made out of mud-bricks and the other similarity is that both are made to show of the gigantic and the godlike of the kings and how they are powerful to the other cities and people…

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    focused on biblical dramas, utilizing performative elements to establish a clear message. Cycle plays, saint plays, and morality plays were all used dependent upon the preference of the audience during that particular time period. Other elements of fine arts were applied by the church as…

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    Philip Prager Creativity

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    In Phillip Prager's article titled, “Making an Art of Creativity: The Cognitive Science of Duchamp and Dada”1, Prager specifically wants to assure people that Duchamp's piece Fountain should in fact be considered art. He states that, “Dada's redefinition of art in terms of creativity is perhaps most poignant in Duchamp's readymades found objects that he allegedly transformed into works of art merely by signing and placing them within an art context”(4). He goes on to say that any of the…

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    but one of the biggest and most famous is the fine arts. A perfect example is the famous painting “The Father’s Curse and The Punished Son” which is one of the greatest masterpieces created by the French painter Jean Baptiste. The artist generally painted portraits, genre scenes, and history painting which are recognized throughout all of France and in the world. The piece of art selected appeared to be eye catching and interesting in a way to can feel the emotion of the characters in the tragic…

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    Santa Fe Youth Culture

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    Local Youth Culture in Santa Fe Youth in Santa Fe, New Mexico are living in a time of opportunity and change in their local context and culture. These opportunities are being brought about as a response to the local youth culture in this area. Santa Fe youth culture can be seen through a variety of aspects of their cultural development such as the influences, cultural norms, expectations and expressions. In reference to the influences of the local youth culture in Santa Fe, an immediate…

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    PAFA Research Paper

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    The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) was founded in 1805 by painter and scientist Charles Wilson Peale, sculptor William Rush, and other artists and business leaders. They sought to "promote the cultivation of the Fine Arts, in the United States of America, by… exciting the efforts of artists, gradually to unfold, enlighten, and invigorate the talents of our Countrymen.” As a museum and school, PAFA’s mission is to promote the transformative power of art and art making, and inspire…

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    The use of these elements lets you experience and feel the world differently. He uses light and color to give you a different perspective. An example is the piece; Your Rainbow Panorama. When you walk around the glass walkway, you look out on Arhus, Denmark and you see the city in different colors.…

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    Art Definition Essay

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    The definition of art has long been sought after throughout history. Merriam- Webster claims it is “something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings”. However, many scholars believe that art is exceptionally hard to define and put in a box. It is more important to look the history of art and be able to understand it rather than knowing an elaborate definition. In other words, it is a social practice. For example, Dr. Mills…

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    Nasreen Mohamedi lived a cosmopolitan life that brought inspiration to her work from many different places and cultures. Mohamedi was born in 1937 in Karachi, India, an area that would later become Pakistan. In the mid-forties the artist lived in Mumbai, before spending relocating to London and attending St. Martin 's School of the Arts, in London in the late fifties. The artist lived for a short time with her family in Bahrain, a small island country off the western shores of the Persian gulf.…

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    Drawing Influence In Art

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    situation, because as artists we feel this overarching desire—nay, need—to leave a permanent and unique stain on the world. If that stain resembles too closely one that came before it, then where is the ingenuity in that? This being the case, it is impossible to make anything of merit without being at least subconsciously influenced. Only upon realizing this fact and embracing it is an artist able to fully and successfully utilize the arts as an avenue of expression. I find the works of Egon…

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