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    period. The piece takes the vanitas genre of art, which features still life and is oil on canvas measuring 65.4 by 54.3 centimeters. The still life show volume and create a tonal harmony without sensual or tactile appeal. It is exhibited at the Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pennsylvania, USA and originated from France. Still Life with a Skull and Writing Quill by Pieter Claesz This painting was done in 1628 using oil on wood measuring 24.1 by 35.9 centimeters. The piece of work features a skull, a…

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    Juliet uses aromatherapy with essential oils to help alleviate stress. To cope with stressful situations, the family utilizes discussion amongst each other and obtains extended family help and support when needed. They both decided that by being calm and supportive of each other in times of…

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    diesel-powered cars is because of lack of fuel availability. Manufacturers would have likely built more diesels if consumers would buy them. Additionally, consumers would choose diesels if there were various places to refuel. Fuel companies might as well produce more diesels if the demand for diesel was…

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    Art Analysis: You Go Girl

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    This piece is oil on canvas and is 48 x 45 inches. This shows a predominate sky which bears down with intense presence on earth. In the painting you can barely notice the horizon line; it appears as if the sky is the whole picture. This picture is built up by many…

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    With the growing population in the past years comes an increase in urbanization and industrialization, thus increasing the number of buildings in urban areas and consequently this means an overall rise in energy usage by the people. The increase in population and amount of people moving into urban areas is occurring at an alarming rate, but this doesn’t come as a surprise. Ever since 1950 this has been occurring. From 1950 to 1986 there was an increase from 600 million to 2 billion people…

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    Las Meninas Essay

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    Las Meninas painted in 1656 with oil on canvas, is a depiction of everyday life of the royal Spanish family where Diego Velazquez was able to show a real moment in time, avoiding idealism and capturing truth. Velazquez was a court painter of the royal family, King Philip IV and Queen Maria Anna, which he worked hard at to achieve, and wanted to show this achievement to others. When viewing the painting the obvious focal point is Princess Margarita who stands out from the center, dressed in…

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    illegal acts such as price fixing, restraining, price discrimination or monopolizing (“Legal Information Institute”, 2007). Dated back to the 1800’s, it was common for one major company to have significant power over the economy, also known as trusts. Oil, railroads, steel and sugar were each controlled solely by one company and could set prices as high as they wanted due to its high demand (Killingsworth 2010). Out of fear that these companies would take control of the market and set higher…

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    proved to be as much of a safe haven as they had hoped. Another similarity between All Good Children’s Canada, and our modern Canada, is the state of economic collapse they are both in. “As if Canadians needed more reasons to be worried. The collapse in oil prices that began more than a year ago, and has resumed of late, snuffed out Alberta’s energy boom more quickly and deeply than anyone expected” (Sorensen). Within All Good Children, Max notices something similar, “No spotlights glare at us,…

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    Art Essay The San Antonio Museum of Art displays a piece called, “Tree of Life” made in 1805. “Tree of Life is a painting made by Sor Juana Beatriz de la Fuente a Mexican nun; de la Fuente is from Morelia, Mochoacan, Mexico. “The painting is rooted in European morality art of the 16th century” (San Antonio Museum of Art Plaque). The this painting uses realism to help in the depiction of what the painting is showing- a man surrounded by the devil, an angel, a skeleton, Mary, and Jesus ringing a…

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    techniques than others. Tempera painting started out and was popular many years ago during the 14th century. Tempera consists of egg combined with a wet paste of ground pigment. This technique dries up very fast but the artist did use it more than oil painting. This technique has an ability to last for many years (Kleiner,2016, p. 559). Carlo Crivelli made The Crucifixion painting around 1487. This painting is 75 x 55.2 cm. By looking at the painting, I can infer that it was done for religious…

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