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    Aztec Stone Art

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    Art has inspired millions if not billions throughout history, and made impacts in every corner of culture and society from religion to science, and beyond. Ancient forms of art have altered the way we perceive the ancestry of the human race, redefined different cultures, and opened new lines of thoughts into what made and broke ancient societies. From art we can get a glimpse into what the artist saw in the civilization depicted, or into a specific aspect of a civilization such as their belief system

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    Art Museum Observation

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    Although the Wichita Art Center is not as big as the Wichita Art Museum that we visited couple weeks ago, the artworks there are interesting. For what I have known, most of the artworks there were done by students. That was amazing to me because their works don’t look much different from the art of famous artists. Some of them made me impressive. I really like the color of the oil painting “Heaven on Earth” created by Lori Moody. The color change made a pretty art piece, from dark orange to light

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    History of Dance in Art

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    strove to discover if art could work on the same level as music. I have decided to research the relationship between art, dance, and music. The interpretation of dance and music in art continually developed during the twentieth century. Firstly dance as a subject matter, drawn narratively and may have a symbolic meaning. This then moved on to dance interpreted emotionally. Thirdly music and dance can be interpreted abstractly. Endell's hypothesis (Fig.1) shows this idea of art working abstractly.

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    Abstract Art Analysis

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    Harry Hopkins was the savior of art culture during the Great Depression, as a matter of fact, Artists wasn’t originally included in the New Deal development. President Franklyn Roosevelt was not considering them as people who worked for a living, strangely enough, he placed Hopkins in charge of the program. He believed the artists had to generate earnings for their selves as well. The money they will spend in the economy will help create jobs. The government treated the artist like employees giving

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    A Christian Art Analysis

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    As I write this post, a recent memory springs up in my mind. Earlier this year, my dad had an art show at the Steffen Thomas Museum focused on Christian Art. One afternoon, Chris and I decided to go over there so I could look at his show. I am always amazed at my dad's art and this was no exception. As we went from painting to painting, I could not imagine the countless hours he spent on each one of these paintings. However, our trip did not last countless hours as I looked over 30 paintings in

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    Personal Values Of Art

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    Art History 3.6 Values such as personal, symbolic, religious and iconic can be shown in these three major artworks, Christian Boltanski’s 2010’s artwork ‘Personnes’, Damien Hirst’s 2007’s artwork ‘For the Love of God’ and Jeff Koons’s 1994 – 2010’s artwork ‘Balloon Dog/Balloon Rabbit’. Christian Boltanski’s “Personnes” reflects personal values as he believed that art raises many questions and fulfilling emotions but there’s no answer to neither of them. He assumes that death is unpredictable, chance

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    Cuban Art Essay

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    Naïve art, recognized by its childlike freshness and "amateurish" qualities, influenced the Cuban art as well. These expressions of art reflect vibrant colors to show their tropical home, rural life, and the Afro-Cuban religion. This naïve art exposes the Cuban point of view of laugh and enjoy life despite adversities (“Cuba”, 2015). The famous naïve artist in Cuba is José Rodríguez Fuster, known as Fuster. Film as an art expression is also popular in Cuba. Havana hosts the internationally New Latin

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    Greek Art History

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    Chapter 15 primarily includes insightful information about the earliest art all the way through to the Bronze Age. Art history is a very unique type of history because it allows for people to visualize earlier life and how our ancestors survived, perceived themselves and their surroundings during different time periods. This art comes from different eras and locations such as the Paleolithic Period, Neolithic Period, early civilization, Mesopotamia, and Egypt. Beginning somewhere around 2 million

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    The Museum Of Fine Arts

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    express the culture of a region or a country. Therefore, art has played a very important role throughout history. When talking about art, the first thing that comes to most people’s minds is probably that art is a painting or it is a sculpture. However, art has many forms of expression, and it closely connects to human’s daily life. Besides paintings and sculptures, art is everywhere around us. I am always interested in how people have linked art with daily life throughout history. For this reason, the

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    human thought and emotion, the evolution of art. Art was created by prehistoric human beings on cave walls using charcoals from the fires they needed for survival; from simple necessity came what was purely aesthetically pleasing and stimulating. Throughout the thousands of years of human existence, art has remained close to the human soul, and engrained in its society. Although, for as long as art has been celebrated, the question of what exactly art is has been asked by many, and defined time and

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