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    gone through the full process, he does a very excellent job at describing each stage thoroughly, allowing his readers to really understand each stage. In this well written novel Nouwen, through personal examples and depiction of the art work of Rembrandt, successfully describes the three…

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    I. Advantages of a CCD camera over a tube camera The introduction of CCD cameras was a significant step for cinematography in terms of video actually transforming into a medium through which excellent pictures could be created. Until the introduction of CCD cameras, tube cameras were the primary means of capturing images on video cameras. They had a number of problems associated with them, and it was only the introduction of the CCD camera that first addressed most of these issues. A. CCD's…

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    Curiosity Leadership takes many forms. In the case of Dawoud, leadership emerges from his curiosity. The way that this dynamic works is that Dawoud’s internal sense of curiosity creates opportunities for him to engage with his students, to probe their minds and to draw important questions and insights from them. Thus, their own curiosity is awakened and the process of discovery, learning and development continues. Dawoud’s story resonated with me. I felt that there was considerable inspiration…

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    example, literatures, drama, as well as music. 7. Religious as Theme Religious elements had a leading position in Baroque Art. Myths, history and religious stories were used as the theme. For example, Rembrandt and Poussin, the influential painters in Baroque, they made religious paintings. For Rembrandt, he painted Bible from a single perspective, applying the change of light and dark. Poussin deemed that rationality is most important than all others and believed that Art is the product of…

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    Is there life after death? For Vincent Van gogh there was. Vincent Van Gogh was known for a painter whose work, notable for its beauty, emotion and color, highly influenced 20th-century art but before he was known in every household, Van Gogh had suffered from mental illness and remained poor causing him to be virtually unknown throughout his life. Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of art. In over a…

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    It also, boasts important examples of painting from the Renaissance. The most significant collections are those of Italian, Flemish, Dutch and Spanish painting. Some famous artists represented are El Greco, Ribera José, Rembrandt and Frans Hals. The collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist is rich. It includes more than 30 paintings by Claude Monet, one of his series The Saint-Lazare station, including six of the haystacks and some Water lilies. Important works…

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    but against all society who is deprived of their beauty and significance. Two burglars robbed the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts on March 18, 1990 of thirteen pieces of art. Many were by well-known artists like Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Manet. The artwork has never been recovered to this day, and Boston and the art world are worse off for it. The robbery at…

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    Classical realism is a theory of universal relations that was established around the late 18th century to the early19th century. This art movement is generally considered to be the beginning of modern movement in art since it excluded many literature and other forms of traditional art. The classical realism work was drawn from the ideas of contemporary arts such as western, beauty, and antique models. Also, numerous of the works were subjected from history, legend and mythology beliefs. Many of…

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    Sir Peter Paul Rubens was born on June 28th 1577 in the town of Siegen in Westphalia (now Germany). “He is one of seven children of a wealthy lawyer. Juan Rubens and while his mother Maria Pypelincks was cultured and educated & . Rubens father was a legal adviser and lover to Anna of Saxony who was the wife of William I of Orange. William I was the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish. Peter Paul Rubens father was imprisoned for the affair in 1570 however, he was released…

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    Was Rockwell’s painting based off of cultural or historical reasons? Tacked on the upper right corner is to be found Durer, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Picasso’s paintings, this helps Rockwell attempt to create himself in part through the likeness of history, or was this a way to compare and contrast their skills and accomplishments. Noticing the three photos on the left corner of…

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