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    Kanye West Accomplishments

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    Infamous drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, renowned artist Pablo Picasso or the great poet Pablo Neruda? Leaving fans to guess which one Kanye alludes to all three throughout his most recent studio album, The Life Of Pablo. It is well known that Kanye West has one of the most eccentric personalities to date. He Is obsessed with fashion and has essentialy married into a reality show. Kanye is always finding ways to make controversial statements and tweeting something absurd, but when it comes down to…

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    “Culture” means the ways in which people recognize themselves and interact with one another and their environment. When change is implemented into culture one seems to think of what will become different from what is already know. Whoever said that change would be a bad thing? In the 19th century, culture took a turn from where its origin was to where it was heading. Such like Christianity and Society, both of which that were inspirational and had characteristics that became new social awareness…

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    Art 101 Dbq

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    The head seems to be drifting away in sleep, conscious is dissolving away and have African Mask influences to form sculpture. He reduces form by emphasizing the carvings to have an elegant appearance with mixes of different materials. 7. 1907, Picasso, Pablo, Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon, Spanish, Cubism. TXT- The five nude women in this painting represent prostitutes from the streets in Avignon because he’s portraying them as primitive species from the appearances on their faces. Each face is…

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    passionate and emotional content. Artists of this movement retracted themselves from European customs of painting to produce a noticeably American kind of art, which both acknowledged and confronted the supremacy of early 20th century titans such as Pablo Picasso and Henri…

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    1839 Aix-en-province well coming from Primary facts .com he was born into wealth and his father was a co-founder of the banking firm and his art work influenced the 20th century abstract art he is called the master of design color and, tone both Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse were influenced by his art work. He died in October 22 1906 his education is from Ecole des beaux (school of art) he also attended the college of bourdon.paul is a post impressionist painter, which means is a term…

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    could only have been made as a result of European influence. On the other hand, Henry Ling Roth, Director of the Bankfield Museum in Halifax said that they were only of African origin alone. On the twentieth century, the famous artist such as Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and Constantin Brancusi used the African art for formal experiments and expressive effects. There were a lot of African people who tried to give a good image about Africa. Edward Wilmot Blyden worked with British individuals and…

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    An important factor that I learned from both Hurst and 21st century art is that it doesn’t matter too much about what the artist is wanting to portray in their art. They are more focused on how their admirers will interpret their artwork. In regards to Hurts my interpretation of “The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living” is that he wanted to show that we can physically maintain or understand death in daily life. For instance Hurst stored this shark in formaldehyde…

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    Era Of Invention

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    this painting helped mark the birth of cubism exactly one century before the painting was created. However it is less known that much of Picasso’s inspiration came from science, technology, and mathematics (Miller 50). In composing Les Demoiselles Picasso employed these revelations. The images resembled nothing we see in the world, but are assembled from body parts seen from different perspectives or as a result of multiple actions caught on a single frame (Miller 50). Picasso’s notion of…

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    Yousuh Karsh is a famous Canadian photographer who was born in Mardin, a city in the eastern part of Ottoman Empire (Turkey). When he was 16, his parents pressured him to move to America to live with his uncle Georg Nakash; whom was also a photographer. Yousuh attend school for a very short time and stayed busy supporting his uncle with the studio work. Nakash saw the potential that his nephew had in photography so in 1928 he arranged for Yousuh an internship under a brilliant photographer…

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    According to the Oxford Dictionaries, utopia is an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. The word was coined in Greek by Sir Thomas More for his book entitled Utopia published in 1516. A Utopian society is perfect society that undergoes continual improvement to achieve the highest aggregate satisfaction level for the most people, it strives for not just a better world but a perfect world. In Utopia, one size does not fit all, as everyone has different needs and…

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