The Art of War

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    Art Nouveau Vs Art Deco

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    Art deco’s elements are applied in the modern popular architecture and furniture The World War 1 is occurred between the Art Nouveau and the Art Deco. Both of two movements affected by the World War 1. They are two different style. The big difference of them is Art Nouveau is asymmetric while Art Deco is geometric. Both of two movements has affected our architecture and furniture, but for the effectiveness of the modern popular architecture and furniture, the role of Art Deco is bigger than Art…

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    Picasso and Philosophy on the Human Condition Pablo Picasso is known as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. His body of work spanned over 70 years and to this day has a great impact on modern art. Through his life as an artist, he used his art to depict his philosophy on the human condition in various phases throughout his life. To better comprehend Picasso’s philosophy on the human condition, it should be understood that simply defined, philosophy of the human condition would…

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    Edwardian Group Beliefs

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    In 1903, British philosopher G.E. Moore wrote the groundbreaking work Principia Ethica. Moore applied logic to ethics and promoted the ideals of friendship and love towards others, as well as aesthetic enjoyments. Moore’s work and philosophy was believed to have inspired members of the Bloomsbury Group. This philosophy freed them from the materialistic, utilitarian, and morality of the Victorian era to their more desired, idealistic and logical philosophy. John Maynard Keynes stated, "It was…

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    Art is a visual statement often labelled as a narrative. A narrative is how all of us see the world and how we connect with each other and therefore art is a natural fit for narrative. Much of art tells a story or convey a message and the story is up for interpretations with the unique use of symbolism. Both Banksy and Jill Orr are created in the postmodern framework with the unconventional messages and use of materials, symbolism and signs. Graffiti artist Banksy and performance, photography…

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    The Game Of Fashion

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    same size as the head times 8 so the sketch model has to be tall. Almost all collections have an inspiration or the designer has a muse. For example the well known Italian fashion house of Versace collections are inspired by Ancient Roman and Greek art and architecture, and the founder and designer Gianni Versace used his sister Donatella know the creative in chief of Versace as his muse. Designers need to be creative when finding inspiration because it could be in…

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    and motherhood …. a. During this era, it was customary for men to be “manly” and involved themselves in more physical activities while woman were expected to be more proper and docile. Some illustrators used woman to show how peace is a better than war. On the other hand, artists depicted men on posters in order to provoke the “inner man” among citizens. 2. Would you describe these posters as advertisements? a. I would indeed consider these posters to be advertisements. The posters use a…

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    Party of the Soviet Union), 1975 Emerging during the economic affluence of the United States post World War II, Pop Art is a movement during the late 1960s that can be characterised by the appropriation of commercial and highly recognisable images, bright colours, and the blurring of boundaries between ‘high’ and ‘low’ art. Tom Wesselman’s Still Life No. 35 may be seen as an example of Pop Art – the use of bright colours and visible prominence of several brand-names may even deceive viewers…

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    The first instance a poet or man of the arts is shown in the play is in the few short moments leading up to the murder of Julius Caesar. It is the entirety of act two scene three that the audience is introduced to Artemidorus of Cidnos, a teacher of rhetoric. It is revealed that Artemidorus, with knowledge of the conspirators and the assassination plan, writes a letter of warning to Caesar and waits outside the capitol to give him the information. But upon multiple attempts of relaying the…

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    Adolf Hitler is regarded as one of the most influential leaders in modern history. Hitler’s actions in world war two, have changed history. Although his actions rebuilt Germany after world war one, his actions have also resulted in the death and destructions of millions of homes, people and places. Adolf Hitler’s transformational leadership transformed a crippled Germany into a powerful threatening state. In this essay I will give a small background on Hitler’s rise to power. I will talk about…

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    The Darkest Hour presents the British government during World War II and how Winston Churchill became a significant player in winning the war and saving many soldiers from Dunkirk. The movie is a partial biography of Winston Churchill, personality interpreted by Gary Oldman, who also won an Oscar as the best leading role. The movie shows different sides of the same character. Winston travels from an angry and indelicate personality from an understanding and feverous leader one by the end of the…

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