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    reality prior to reconstructing their piece of art in a distorted sense. Vincent Van Gogh born on March 30, 1853; was one of the most finest, popular, beloved post impressionist painters of all time. His command of colour was magnificent; some of his artworks might include - The Starry Night, Cafe Terrace

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    play deeply expresses Rothko’s conflicted mindset about the role of art. The conflict between his intellect and will for art represents an internal battle that artists may experience when creating. The play is also a good depiction about the ideas that society has on art... art appreciation. At the same time, the play shares an exhilaration of creating a piece of art. It is for these reasons that the play itself is a work of art. Rothko’s dichotomy was very distinct. It was revealed through the

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    historical study (Giannetti, 528). Giannetti divides this theoretical study into four different types of film history: aesthetic, technological, economic, and social. According to American scholar, Raymond Fielding, “the history of motion pictures—as an art form, as a medium of communication, and as an industry—has been determined principally by technological innovations” (Giannetti, 531). With time comes much technological advancement that will allow filmmakers to accurately portray what they want and

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    display a similar impression of the film, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Although this movie is not my cup of tea, I did appreciate the director’s effort in perfectly illustrating Expressionism in a motion picture. The film’s goal was to express the modern art of Expressionism according to the inner emotion of a character through a narrative and this film has addressed it well. I personally was stultified halfway through the film because I don’t like watching horror or gothic genre but audiences with a taste

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    Adrian Piper

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    In 1979, she was awarded the Visual Arts Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and a Guggheim Fellowship in 1989 (Gale 10). In 1991, she became the first female African American philosophy Professor to receive academic tenure in the U.S. However, in 2008, because she refused to return to the U.S. when

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    Nell Vyse

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    Why Charles and Nell Vyse all but abandoned figure decoration is debatable. A possible reason may be attributed to the art critic Bernard Rackham 33 who in 1921, applauded the desirability of the monochrome glazed figurines, a point previously commented on in this book. During the early 1920s, monochrome glazed figurines were modish, and Nell Vyse viewed the move to a plain glaze a ‘modern’. Furthermore, should the monochromatic venture prove to be successful, they would profit from the saving in

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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 mind 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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    Two additional works of art that we will discuss, is the Justinian Mosaic and the Bull Leaping Fresco. Both being excellent pieces of art from different periods, we will discuss them in detail with characteristics that are similar and contradictory. The Justinian Mosaic is a wonderful piece that exhibits the well trained craftsmanship of artist from the Early Byzantium period, dating to 547. However, the artist ability from the late Minoan Period equally had a true eye for quality, and it shows

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    Franz Marc Research Paper

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    we look at him, we realize he influenced some Americans who by 1912 went back and founded a movement based on his style in America, except that they called it synchronism. Then he was invited by Franz Marc (1880-1916) to come east to Germany and exhibit with Marc's group. Franz Marc is one of the great German Expressionists of the early 20th century, who was a founder, together with Kandinsky (1866-1944) of a group called the Blue Rider (Blaue Reiter) in Munich and used color to symbolize emotion

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    into a broader interest in capturing the aspects of relationships between humans and the possible future genetic animal mutations in her art. Her sculptures are primarily constructed from silicone and fiberglass, inviting us into a world where the advances of biotechnology along with digital technologies are challenging the boundaries of humanity. She exhibits a personal perspective into some of the most difficult ethical issues of our time (QAGOMA, 2018) as the audience is confronted with the prospect

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