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    Las Meninas

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    The picture “Las Meninas” which was created by Diego Velázquez is a well-known work of art, and for good reason. It’s considered one of the relatively few masterpieces due to both the complexity and the quality of the art. The artist may have known the people and characters he is representing within the painting, and the room used may also have been a known location to the artist. The painting uses distinct differences in value to bring focus to certain points. Emphasis seems to be on the…

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    This paper will discuss the formal aspects, contextual analysis and the museum presentation of the following two paintings. Portrait of a Young woman with a Fan by Rembrandt Van Rijn and Alphonse Promayet by Gustave Courbet. The painting of Portrait of a Young woman with a Fan is created in Dutch in 1633 and it exhibits in gallery 637. The Alphonse Promayet is created in French in 1861 and it exhibits in gallery 809. Both galleries are on the second floor of the metropolitan museum of art. Each…

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    conviction that Black Africans were less completely human than white Europeans and their relatives. Racism can be characterized as the contempt of one individual by another or the conviction that someone else is not as much as human - as a result of skin shading,…

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    Analysis Of A Cloud

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    clouds. The reason clouds are white is a direct result of the daylight going through them. The daylight hits every individual drop of water in the clouds which separates the light like a range would. Inevitably all the hues are reflected to shape the shading white. A cloud may look light and cushy however a generally little cloud can weigh up to 550 tons. This is more than a 747 plane conveying a full heap of travelers (Langmuir, I. 2000). With such huge weight, the main reason clouds buoy is a…

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    The primary source is a visual document, a cartoon. Cartoons are unique because they can be subject to exaggerations and distortions, which lend meaning to the overall image. While the exaggerations and distortions make the cartoon appear less realistic, cartoons tend to portray a part of society in a negative or positive light. It is important to keep this in mind when analyzing a cartoon because anything that seems off, or weird can be an important detail that lends itself to the purpose of…

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    José Vivas- Astara created an oil on canvas painting Catalan Scene in 1971 using oil paints. The painting is a landscape painting. The art piece shows the missions with a couple of houses surrounding it. All the houses are connected to each other but they are all different heights. The houses have red tiled roofs and white stucco walls. Close to the houses there is a body of water with trees and grass surrounding it. In the painting you can tell it’s a sunny day by how the painting depicts warm…

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    Penn has a pleased convention of making an interpretation of information into social-minded activity that goes back to our author, Benjamin Franklin. This convention of dynamic sober mindedness, verbalized in Franklin's saying "great shown improvement over well-said," lives today through the comprehensive approaches, inventive work, and impactful engagement of our personnel, understudies, and staff. Scholastic life at Penn is unparalleled, with 100 nations and each U.S. state spoke to in one…

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    Scott McCloud discusses the complexities of how an artist’s usage of lines can drastically affect the viewer’s idea of tone. It is in this way that artists can express language without speaking, and dictates the emotions of a reader. At the core, when comparing artists’ lines to the closest degree, there is ultimately no difference, thus there is heavily importance on their use. Since there is a large allowance of variety, this provides artists with the means to even change the personality of a…

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    Options for the Compass Sport incorporate the Power Value Group (full power frill, warmed mirrors, body-shading trim, programmed headlights and remote keyless section) and other alternative bundles imparted to the Latitude. The Sport SE bundle includes 18-inch dark compound haggles gleam dim body trim, a calfskin wrapped guiding wheel with coordinated sound…

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    Essay 1 I believe that the Renaissance was a bridge to modern society for many reasons. Some of those reasons being that many inventions created during the era are still used today; advances in science, art, and literature; and the reformation of religion that helped shape today's churches. These factors helped the Renaissance influence, or build a bridge to, modern society. Inventions created during the Renaissance are still used today. For example, the pencil was made during the…

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