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    Egypt's Old Kingdom

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    What kind of arts did Egyptian create during Egypt’s Old Kingdom? Theses/them: I will explain about the importance of art and artistic styles in the Egyptian old Kingdoms. The civilization of ancient Greece was one of the oldest world civilizations that located along the Nile River.it happened many years ago yet it had a great influence on the way we live today because Egyptian made essential disclosures in art and valued imagination and beauty. The two ways to diagram the history of Ancient…

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    Chief Oshkosh Analysis

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    Through the many statues commissioned by Col. John Hicks and the pamphlet that he directed and wrote (published posthumously), civilians glean a better understanding of the city’s purpose in erecting a Chief Oshkosh monument. Rather than working with Menominee tribal leaders to determine the best public monument to honor Chief Oshkosh’s life and Menominee history, Chief Oshkosh’s story becomes a conduit for a movement that prioritizes beautifying public spaces rather than educating the public.…

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    present material or search outside for another meaning. Lespingola’s “Hercules Delivering Prometheus” embodies an abundance of intensity and dynamism that threatens to overcome its constraints, and envelops the viewer in its power. Hence, the bronze statue breaks its figurative frame. To begin, movement dictates the artwork’s impact on the viewer. Hercules’ figure serves as the starting examination point. The eyes follow his outstretched arm gripping the bow and arrow. The imminence of battle is…

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    sculpting of David is unknown, a rough estimate claims for it to be around 1420s to 1460s. Originally showcased in the Medici Plaza, Donatello’s bronze statue David showed a young boy standing in his glory. A closer inspection of the face points out certain details that to a bigger claim. The most noticeable feature when closely examining the statue is David’s smile. The smile contours of the smile are clear with he tips being emphasized in the bronze. The crinkles around each eye add to the…

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    Death is always creeping around the corner when there is war. Since the beginning of time, the American people have dealt with death in the battlefield. Past wars have killed millions of our American men and women in uniform. Whether American soldiers fought in a war on American soil or in a war on foreign soil, they all deserve to be remembered. Memorials are built in order to continue the remembrance of a person or group of people even after death. In America, there are numerous public…

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    “The statue of Zeus and Ganymede was found nearly intact in the Stadium area in Olympia during excavations in 1878 and was constructed entirely out of clay and seems to have been sculpted in 470 B.C.E.”2(1). It was taken to the Archaeological Museum of Olympia in Greece, where it has remained to this day. “The statue depicts the king of the gods and lord of the sky, Zeus, wielding a rod and draped in robes. He carries Ganymede, a prince of Troy, as he moves with his left foot forward, indicating…

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    me. I grabbed my pistol from its holster and held it ready in my hands. As the taping from within the walls reached the peak of what I was able to bear, the statue began vibrate. The frequency of its vibrations increased quite rapidly and within minutes I had to discard it for fear of it drawing too much attention to my location. When the statue touched the ground it began giving off a high-pitched squeal. As it cried out to whatever dark gods that it was carved to honor, the halls that…

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    This image shows Mother Mary talking to her Mother St.Anne. I love this image because as an religious kid, this photograph demonstrates my love for my religion. The quality I like best about this photo is how I edited it. I loved the way I kept the background the same yet I lighten up Mary and St.Anne. The one and only thing I would do differently would be to experiment with the contrast and the brightness a little more or even try this photo in black and white. I had no trouble at all taking…

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    The statue is to have no clothes because my body is nothing less than a chiseled muscle. I want my statue to be striking a strong Olympian type pose detailing every muscle in my body, while my face is soft and show this activity is effortless. This statue will be located in the front yard in front of my beautiful golden and marble temple. In addition to this statue I want Bernini to build several smaller statues of myself striking different poses that range…

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    different perspectives on the symbols, statues and altars found in the Tula ruins. We could say that Palomar’s friend is depicted as a better and well-prepared guide than the teacher since in every stone his friend puts together theories, as well as opinions from the past and research done and gives his assumptions on what they could mean; meanwhile the teacher who is guiding its students along the ruins often bringing to their attention details about every altar, statue, and symbol but never…

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