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    surrealism. The painting show an image of a rusty metal bird cage with a square wood plank on the outside of the cage door. The image also shows a dark orange-red blanket covering the back and sides of the cage, and a hat topping of the cage. Also the setting of the art work looks to be at the beach, with light blue sky’s. The Therapeutist by Rene Magritte represents opening-up to others, and supporting them, which can help set them free from there problems. In the painting,…

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    upon the gigantic 200 x 260 in. (52,000 in2) oil painting, Christ Rejected (by the Elders in the Temple), created by Philadelphian artist of the 18th-19th century, Benjamin West, on the left flank of the uppermost wing. The top tier of PAFA’s Landmark Building is almost entirely Benjamin West paintings. Directly across from Christ Rejected in symmetrical display is another one of West’s most well known paintings, Death on A Pale Horse. Both paintings are set under massive arches and embellished…

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    Duccio Influence

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    italian painter Guido da Siena( known for painting a lot of religious pieces). Duccio was influenced heavily by politicians throughout his life this can come to shape our understanding of him as an artist. The painting shows the Madonna(virgin Mary), Jesus, and the saints and angels worshipping them. (Snyder 123) The people above are the hierarchy and are supporting from a better view. The shapes and textures in the…

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    century to talk about subjects related to art and science. on the wall of the bar where the characters are, there is a painting of sheep in some fog. The conversation between the characters shifts to this painting when one of the characters, Suzanne refers to the painting on the wall, saying that it is not like Picasso’s paintings. The barkeep is insulted by this and defends his painting, saying that he sees it as “Sheep in a meadow in the fog. [and that…

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    France. It wasn’t before long until archaeologists got their hands on these cave paintings, and starting dissecting any artifacts that were on the scene (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). These Paleolithic paintings demonstrated their explicit Stone Age artwork, current culture, and human development (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). But by 1979, the caves were closed to the public in order to preserve the paintings and decrease any more deterioration. Only certain archaeologists and…

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    Fixed Effect Model

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    of significance which implies that national innovation system as a whole has a positive effect on economic growth in BRICS economies and in consequence spurs their economic growth. With regards the relative effect which is explained by the dynamic panel model, the coefficients of university enrolment rate, government expenditure on R&D, high-tech market and scientific personnel are also positive and statistically significant…

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    The painting, “Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints”, also known as, Colonna Altarpiece, is an Italian renaissance painting completed by Raphael in 1504. The altarpiece is painted on wood with oil and gold and its main panel is 172.4cm by 172.4 cm and depicts a woman sitting in a throne like chair in the middle third of the painting. She is dressed in a red dress covered by a black cloak with white spots, which covers most of her body from her hair to her feet. The folds in her cloak are…

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    Throughout the reading, Teteriatnikov argues that Justinian’s and Theodora’s panels at San Vitale show the gender difference through their illusionistic locations in the painting and their actual locations in the church. Further, she states that the panels are made to ensure the resurrection and the eternal life of the imperial couple and their accompanying courtiers. In her argument about the gender differentiation in locations, Teteriatnikov uses a number of persuasive sources. An analysis of…

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    Duccio And Giotto Analysis

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    the twelfth century . Giotto is commissioned by Enrico Scrovegni in Padua to fresco the Arena Chapel to reconcile himself with God over the sins of his father’s usury. In contrast, Duccio is commissioned by the Church fathers of Sienna to paint a panel altarpiece for the Duomo . Giotto utilizes his private patronage to develop new principles of dramatic narrative while Duccio sticks to the Bible stories and develops a variation of Gothic style. Despite differences in technique, location and…

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    The Fayum portraits are panel paintings that were found in the Fayum oasis in Egypt. The style of this paintings date back to the Hellenistic Period 50BCE-250CE which is the Greek art period. These portraits were attached to mummies to cover the person’s face for burial (Encyclopedia of Art and Classical Antiquates). Fayum portraits illustrated a multicultural society of Roman Egypt. Those paintings were made by using pigments mixed with beeswax and various other ingredients like eggs, resin,…

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