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    Art is a beautiful thing. It is one of the only man made creations that can last longer than time itself. Many famous artists use their artwork to show the light in even the darkest of times. W. H. Auden has written several pieces of artwork. One of his most famous pieces is “Musee des Beaux Arts”. This story is named after the museum of Fine Arts, which is located in Brussels, Belgium. W. H. Auden gives his readers three main messages in his poem “Musee des Beaux Arts”, which are…

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    Art is truly experienced in the senses of the beholder. The same painting, movie or piece of music can evoke a wide array of emotions in many different people, or even in one person alone. The desire to express ourselves thorough our creativity is a characteristic shared by most people. Letting our imaginations run free to create, manipulate, and incorporate our vision into something that lasts caries deep meaning. The word ‘Art’ itself encompasses so many mediums; paintings, drawings,…

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    Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC) is a Christian liberal arts college located on the border of Wauwatosa and Milwaukee. The college began as a junior college in 1973 and has grown considerably since, receiving accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission’s North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 2005. Affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, the college provides an education rooted in Christian principles to both men and women. The baccalaureate nursing program is…

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    Figure 3 shows a master plate with the bacteria that were isolated from the initial test plate. Master plates were also made for LB and Mannitol salt plates (data not shown), but only LB was as effective as nutrient agar at growing the bacteria, most likely because these are nutrient rich and complex media plates. The fact that the organism grew better in rich and complex media, indicates that the organisms were in majority heterotrophs. PCR was done on all the colonies in the master plates in…

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    Introduction to European Art:- European art is an art, which is the biggest and most distinguished within the United States. With a broad range of paintings, sculpture, and attractive arts from all over Europe, the gathering includes works covering nearly all historical periods from Ancient Balkan state and Rome up to 1950. The European assortment was inaugurated with the gift of a gaggle of a hundred master paintings from newspaper power James Scripps in 1889. Once years…

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    body perishes, but a work of art dies not.” This maxim, though easily comprehensible, epitomizes the perfection of the human form that fifteenth century artists sought to immortalize. Driven by common humanist beliefs, sculpting a lifelike physique demanded knowledge and comprehension of anatomy beyond the barrier of human skin. Leonardo da Vinci along with many other artists used their fascination with anatomy and human structure to help shape the figures in their own art. Artists were often…

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    and great artworks into Japan and into the world, the artists responsible for these great works of art include many from Ito Jakuchu to Soga Shohaku, but none could deny the contributions Nagasawa Rosetsu made to art during this flourishing time in Japan. His unique style led to the creation of many peculiar and charming pieces of arts. Among these was the artwork “Bull and Puppy”, this piece of art helps to understand the one of a kind style the Rosetsu created, a mixture of western style…

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    I plan to attend Indiana University and earn a Masters degree in biochemistry. I have always been fascinated with science, I actually did my best to take every science class available at my high school, everything from wildlife biology, to chemistry, to physics. While taking all these different classes, I realized that out of the many branches of science I prefer biology and chemistry. I want to combine those two and study biochemistry at Indiana University, in order to work in a hospital as a…

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    In the late 1800s three Impressionist masters were capturing images of life in France while simultaneously depicting on going changes in Parisian society and culture. The paintings that give us a glimpse into the changing times in France include Vincent van Gogh’s Terrace and Observation Deck at the Moulin de Blute-Fin, Montmartre (1887), Gustave Caillebotte’s Paris Street; Rainy Day (1877) and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s At the Moulin Rouge (1892/95). I encountered these paintings in the…

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    night. Its depiction in work of arts, both literal and symbolic throughout history, is immense. The Art of the Moon exhibition explores the use of the Moon in several works of art, of different mediums, throughout different historical periods from 1490 until 1926. It covers several different distinct periods in art history including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Gothic to give the viewer a sense…

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