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    The Way Art Moves the Soul Many concerned parents and educators argue that art class it is a waste of the student’s time and that students should be focusing on their academic education. Today, education is defined as attending school to acquire knowledge in the courses of mathematics, science, literature, social studies. Consequently, the art budget is being cut in many public schools. Jesse LaTourette explains that “The main reason for this is because of how costly it can be to the school,”…

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    Advances in technology, such as the invention of the telescope, made the finite seem infinite (“What is Baroque Music?”). Great thinkers such as Locke and Descartes began questioning the existence of mankind, and geniuses like Rembrandt and Shakespeare began offering a new outlook through the arts. The growth of the middle class created a new group into the artistic culture that no longer belonged only to the church and court. One of the major philosophical threads that ran through…

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    essays in instructive biography. Likewise, the fundamental basic relationship of the expression "realism" is with the French school of Realists. "Réalisme" was initially utilized as a tasteful portrayal in 1835 to signify the 'vérité humaine' of Rembrandt instead of the 'idéalité poétique' of neo-classical painting; it was later blessed as a particularly abstract term by the establishment in…

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    which they shuttled to safety six times. The Monument Men began the serious task of conservation, restoration, and restitution. In all, they restored and returned to their rightful owners more than five million works of art, including the works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Botticelli, Manet, and many…

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    "Why We Shouldn't Force Our Kids Into Sports" she says, "No, all children are not equal. Some of them are natural athletes, excelling at any given team or individual sport with ease. Some may have the artistic aplomb to become the next Picasso or Rembrandt, if given the nurturing, love…

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    Discovering My Voice It was nearing the conclusion of my ninth grade year when the dark abyss of depression consumed me; Anxiety and sadness masked my cheerful demeanor. One of the few activities that could still bring a genuine smile to my face was art. It had been a long day of dodging small talk and forcing smiles when I decided I would spend lunch in the art room. “Where are you going?” Miss Moss the English teacher stopped me in the hallway. “The art room, that is okay, right?” I replied,…

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    13th To The 16th Century

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    Art has a long history, from basically the beginning of time to present day. Through the ages, the 13th to the 16th century stand out the most. This group of years ignited a spark of creativity that helped us obtain the mediums and tools we have today. In this essay, I will discuss four main things. What art mediums were popular, how said mediums were created, which artists were the most prominent in the genre, and how art changed society in general. The 13th to the 16th century introduced a…

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    laying spikes on the roads around the museum. While one man stood inside the museum with a gun, two others located the targeted paintings. They left with two Renoirs, "Young Parisian" and "Conversation with the Gardner," and also a self-portrait by Rembrandt. All of…

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    secret knowledge. Leonardo’s simple arrangement of individuals shows different gestures and mimicry. He maintained the height of expression and attained the right model for the painting. This painting influenced other artists such as Rubens and Rembrandt since they caught the psychological state of Leonardo’s state of the…

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    To the human eye, birds are one of the most beautiful and eye catching in all of nature’s creations. Even a single stray of a feather has many wonders and secrets in itself. It’s form, delicacy and it’s coloring for example. With each of these they have the power to be overwhelming. There are many families of birds well known for spectacular visual impact of their plumage. One family of birds that stands out from the rest, not just because of the extravagant appearance of many of its…

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