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    Many art historians believe that the period between 1200 and 1400 was the beginning of renaissance, the fact is that this period was a turning point in art. From getting away to embracing the Byzantine style, many artists were characterized by painting religious subjects and utilizing a combination of the old with their own new personal techniques. In the following paper I am going to compare and contrast Antoniazzo Romano’s Virgin and Child with a Donor (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) of c. 1480…

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    The work of art I decided to write about is Tree by Evan Lindquist, at the Sara Howell Studio and Gallery. Lindquist is an expert artist-printmaker who specializes in intaglio – the art of printmaking. Lindquist is a Jonesboro resident and a former Professor of Art, teaching printmaking and drawing, at Arkansas State University for forty years, 1963-2003. In 2003 he retired from the university to focus solely on his art. Almost all of Lindquist’s works on display, including Tree, follow the…

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    One Art Villanelle

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    stanza usually includes both repeated lines. The poem “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishops uses a villanelle form that emphasis on one’s losses and how you cope with it. The form of the poem is related to the subject matter because it brings attention to how one is convincing themselves not to break down when everything is falling apart. The poem “One Art”, by Elizabeth Bishop begins with a bold claim such as “the art of losing isn’t hard to master” (Bishop 1.1). The speaker suggests that everything…

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    Here, painter’s sculptures and craftsmen could work together on projects. This would give an equal distinction of importance for artists working in applied and decorative art as those working in fine art. Gropius wanted to produce working artist that were able to enter the working field competitively. Leaders in their field of art were brought in to keep the quality of training at the highest level. This unified ideal is illustrated in Gropius belief that cathedrals were the best example of…

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    I hold two Educational Specialist Degrees. One is in Educational Leadership and the other is in Counselor Education and I have a Master of Science in Counselor Education with a concentration in Clinical Mental Health Counseling all from Jacksonville State University. Additionally, I have a Master of Music Education Degree from The University of Georgia and a Bachelor of Music in Music Education Degree from the University of West Georgia. Moreover, I have completed numerous online courses at…

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    Babette's Feast

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    March 2015 Final What is art? Well art is one its own kind. It can be whatever you want it to be. To me, there is more to art than fine sculptures and creative paintings. There are different forms of art and each style varies and changes a person’s perspective on its piece. True art speaks to a person whether it’s through music, poems, drawings or paintings, art can be used or painted as a form of communication or new language that speaks with transparency. Think of art as different genres of…

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    Pop Art Project Proposal

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    Project Proposal “Pop is everything art hasn't been for the last two decades. It's basically a U-turn back to a representational visual communication, moving at a break-away speed...Pop is a re-enlistment in the world.”-Andy Warhol I have always been drawn towards Pop Art. Pop art emerged in the early 1950’s and ended in mid 1970’s.In between these two decades the world of fine art saw some of the best works from artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist among others.…

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    people in song dynasty have created many significant innovations and inventions. During that 300 hundred years ruling, the ingenuity of Song people provided some of the most significant technological and conceptual advances in many fields such as arts, polymaths, engineering, and agriculture to Chinese culture and pushed human civilization forward to a new level. Emperor Huizong came to the Song throne in the first month of 1100, three months after his seventeenth birthday, and reigned…

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    Why I Want To Be An Artist

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    becoming many things: a chef, a teacher, and a librarian among the lengthy list. Becoming a leading contemporary art practitioner and researcher in a world that is more connected than ever, however, had no place in the dreams of that little girl. Instead, it was an ambition released by a woman halfway through the second year of her Bachelors when she realised that there is more to art than pretty pictures and that there is more to herself than mediocrity. Golden Key values academics, leadership,…

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    Rayna Smith Art 1 4th period Mrs. Hall Compare and Contrast of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein Rayna Smith 4th block Pop Art Pop art came around in the 1950’s. It is an art movement that uses imagery to advertise. In the United States, artist use pop art to show response on what they feel towards a subject. In contrast, Britain used pop art more academically. Pop art used irony a great bit to show how popular the emphasizing of culture was. Andy Warhol was born August 6th…

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