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    Kazimir Malevich, was influenced by both futurism and cubism, but most prominently he was influenced by Cubo-Futurism. Suprematism was incredibly significant in influencing the development of Constructivism and geometric abstract art, as well as modern day abstract art.…

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    One thing that happened this year with all the injuries was that Schevchenko, Lane and Brandt were now dancing the leads in ballets like "Le Corsaire" and others. This meant they were pulled out of dancing things like the Odalisque trio and someone had to replace them. Luciana Paris was injured and not dancing until the end of the season. So ABT had to dig into the corps de ballet for soloist women. The long neglected and pushed aside Zhong-Jing Fang was dancing the second odalisque…

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    J Buchanan Activity 6 V1 Edwards Weston’s ‘Pepper No.30’ fits into ‘Modernism’ because: This new way of expression through the medium of photography rejected emotional intent and painterly effects for real, sharp actual images. The change was due to society thinking the past was outdated a new social and political emergence of the industrial world was reshaping our outlook on life. A group of American Modernist photographers called themselves the F64 club. F64 relating to long exposure…

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    Gerald Scarfe was born on June 1st, 1936. He is an English cartoonist and illustrator. He also worked as an editorial cartoonist for The Sunday Times and an illustrator for The New Yorker. His work includes graphics from Pink Floyd’s The Wall and Hercules. He is married to Jane Asher and they three children together. After a short period at the Royal College of Arts, he established himself as a satirical cartoonist and still does satirical cartoons today. Even though he his most known for his…

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    Nolite te bastardes carborandorum. (Atwood 52) The 1970s-1980s were a time all about making statements, such as the preceding butchery of Latin. It was a time of “changing authority and governments, and culture, values, and technology” (Zuhlke). It seemed that there were “te bastardes” and there was you, with hardly any in between, and communication could only be made between the two through large symbolic actions. Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel was no exception. But to whom was Atwood making…

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    All artworks have some type of value placed on them, be it by society or by the artist themself. Here, I will be discussing three artworks that all hold significant values, some different and some the same. Two of the works I looked at were readymades by Marcel Duchamp; ‘Fountain’, created in 1917, and ‘L.H.O.O.Q.’ in 1919. My other selected work is one of Picasso’s most famous oil paintings, ‘Guernica’. Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ remains to be one of the most influential artworks of the 20th…

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    A founding member of Fauvism, Andre Derain is known for his vibrantly colored paintings and fauvist style. Early in his career Derain worked closely with fellow Fauvist such as Henri Matisse, who helped convince Derain’s family to let him pursue a career in painting. Andre Derain’s painting “The Trees” is a great representation of the artist’s style and use of Fauvism. The medium of this painting is oil on canvas and is 59.4 centimeters in length by 72.4 centimeters in width, “The Trees” was…

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    Les Demoiselles D Avignon

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    The early 20th century was an exciting, but also very shocking, time for art; artistic styles were, as always, evolving, but the rate in which such changes took place was simply astonishing. One very clear example of both the evolution of style and technique and its rapid pace are found when comparing Paul Cézanne's 1906 painting, "Large Bathers," with Pablo Picasso's 1907 work, "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon." Picasso made it no secret that his "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" was a tribute to the late…

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    the US population with learning disabilities are usually found and diagnosed while in primary school. My hypothesis is that SES determines the amount of funding a school receives and areas with low SES may not have the funds need to support a special education program to assist students with learning disabilities. Therefore, this may hinder some the second generation of students from finishing high school and making them dropouts. Lastly, this special education programs because of funding may…

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    There are five specific aspects of this culture that I wanted to research, in order to see how it compares with my experiences in my own family. The religion in modern-day Germany is varied. It appears as if a substantial portion of German citizens (65%-70%) practice Christianity (“Religion in Germany,” n.d.). The most common sect of Christianity that is seen in Germany is Lutheranism. My family is very religious…

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