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    envisage heaven, a place full of beautiful, naked women. In both paintings human bodies are elongated. It has often been said that El Greco used these distorted proportions to express spiritual fervor and achieve a supernatural remoteness. In Picasso’s art, on the other hand, this quality of remoteness does not point to any divine sphere rather, his figures are detached from the world because they are a symbol for distressed and oppressed humanity. Another stylistic device which Picasso borrowed…

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    day of their life. You photograph guests, the cake, the reception, the party, the bride, & the groom. The responsibilities for this job depend on the client. Also, you need to have a portfolio as well as experience & some sort of degree in photo or art. Creativity and editing are key for these jobs. Real estate photography takes photos of properties and homes. If you're in real estate photography you usually make $75-$100 every shoot. It is a very easy job. You show up at a property,…

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    He continued his education to Yale and studied for a Master of Fine Arts at the Art and Architecture School there. Yale helped change his focus to photorealism. In the late 1960’s Close’s photo realism were ingrained in New York city. In 1969 one of his most known art pieces was shown, this was his portrait of composer Philip Glass. By the time the 1970’s rolled around his artwork could be found in some of the world’s finest galleries. He was also considered one of America’s best…

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    Alfred Music Heard Today

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    Indiana University Press. Print. • Bricard, N (2002). Moussorgsky – Pictures at an Exhibition. Alfred Music Publishing • Brown, H (2016). The Quest For The Gesamtkunstwerk And Richard Wagner. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Print • Calvocoressi, M (1978). Mussorgsky. London: Dent. Print • Galeazzi, F (1796). Elementi teorico-practici di musica as translated to English in Rita Steblin, A History of Key Characteristics in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries. University of…

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    career, my fine art career and my general lifestyle five years from now. I always keep these goals in my mind and work on getting one step closer to them every day. To begin with, I desire for my graphic design career to be thriving in five years’ time. By then I should have my Bachelor’s degree from a renowned university. I have not yet concretely decided which university I will attend after receiving my Associates Degree at Eastern Florida State. I am considering Savannah College of Art and…

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    figures, but beautiful and high quality sculptures can also be created out of unconventional materials. Everyday objects that would usually be perceived as useless rubbish like bottles, pencils and really anything, can be recycled into great works of art. This is called Junk Sculpture and has become increasingly popular. This is because the materials themselves can be used to send a message or strengthen it. In this essay, the work of two influential artists; Guy Laramée and Nicholas Jones, who…

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    photography, known for his invention working methods, including the use of a Camera Obscura that represented by Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York City. He took the Camera Obscura out of the past and bring it toward the future. The paper will explore Abelardo Morell’s life, photographic career, and discusses how the Camera falls into his career. Also, this paper will include an art critic reviews of his artworks. This paper…

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    Mark Rothko's 'Black Form'

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    political statement by making his art an equalizer between humans. One of his last series “Black Form”, created in 1964, is centered around dark colors, blacks, browns, and deep blues. In exhibit today are: No.1, No.6, No. 7, and No.8, accompanied by Rapture, a sculpture by Kiki Smith. Viewers of this exhibition are recommended to lose themselves…

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    Introduction Decorum has derived from the French word and by time to décorer to decorate. Decorum from the Latin: "right, proper" was a principle of classical rhetoric, poetry and theatrical theory that was about the fitness or otherwise of a style to a theatrical subject. The concept of decorum is also applied to prescribed limits of appropriate social behaviour within set situations. In Literature: The concept of literary propriety, in its simplest stage of development was outlined by…

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    educator. He studied art history under Meyer Schapiro at Columbia University, New York (1931–35), and painting with Carl Holty and Francis Criss at the American Artists School (1936–37). He also studied at the National Academy of Design with Karl Anderson in 1936, worked for the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project (1936–39), and was a member (1937–47) of the American Abstract Artists group. Reinhardt later continued his studies at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts…

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