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    Art Restoration

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    the ultimate question. When you take a piece of art like Adam it is destroyed Out of a sheer freak accident what do you do. Someone argue that responsibility to previous any artist to restore the statue is close to the metro station as possible. Other than saying that it is a responsibility to put the statue back together in the best representation of the artist original intent possible. Yet others like me believe that the sculpture or piece of art should be put back together and it's broken for

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    Is Forgery Wrong

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    The ethics of forgery go no way but that it is wrong. From an aesthetic point of view forgery is wrong because the forgery is lying to the viewer. When the viewer looks at a painting, they don't just see a painting. The viewer sees the painting as something. If the painting is a Van gogh painting of a tree that is how they will preserve it. The forger is purposely deceiving the viewer to think that the painting is something it is not. “A crux here is that an artistic performance can be perfectly

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    I have always been into art, ever since I was put i to witness protection when I was four, there was a small art gallery near by our house and Id go there every day for daycare, I enjoyed looking at these masterpieces and one day decided I want my art to hand on a museum wall like that, I did get my wish. People stood in front of my masterpieces, amazing replications of raphael, picaso, even da vinchi, i had forged them all and taken the originals for my own gain. If I am to tell this story though

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    Essay on The Ultimate Goal Line of Art

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    by using images. The ultimate goal line of art, especially in the past, was to transport meaning and express important ideas, enlightening what was significant to every civilization, by eye-catching images. In be familiar with the subject matter of any painting, you have to look at the artist's objectives, which are regularly connected to social conditions, national or global issues and the demands of the public. To avoid the drawbacks of judging all art by our own personal experiences and personal

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    Choosing Legal Advisors for a Major Art Authentication Lawsuit Situation: A buyer of “Portrait of a Man” previously attributed to Frans Hals, renown European old master painter, held Sotheby’s liable for alleged forgery. As a result, Sotheby’s had to pay the buyer back over $10.7 million dollars. Sotheby’s sold the art work on behalf of Mark Weiss, a London art dealer, and David Kowitz, a collector and the founder of Indus Capital Partners. After Orion Analytical, a scientific analysis firm

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    War-Time Propaganda

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    As an art form, one could consider film to fall under Plato’s consideration of art as an imitator of nature and third removed from the truth (Plato, The Republic Book X, 360 BC). Like the painter who paints the carpenter’s work, the filmmaker can only portray an image that already exists. To call art a mirror image of nature would imply that art—including film—shows all things exactly as they are in real life. This is not true because the filmmaker can also be selective—and perhaps deceptive—in what

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    4.1.5. Customer Service Another significant benefit social media networks provide to companies is the opportunity to interact with current and prospects customers. Through pages and profiles on social media, consumers can leave their feedback quickly and directly to the organisation. Customers can also request information and reach out to organisation for help and support. The interactive communication fosters a trustworthy relationship between organisation and its customers. Companies can have one-on-one

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    describes, objectivity is the ability to represent something exactly as it is seen in nature without any influence. According to Gombrich, the objectivity of the representation in a work of art does not define how correct or real the art is. On the contrary, realism is defined by the information conveyed from the art. If the information is correct, the work is realistic. Gombrich believes this because there are multiple limits to representing objectively. One of the most prominent limits is style because

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    Is Art Is Not Full Proof?

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    This method of using these components to decide what is art is not full proof; there may be exceptions to the established criteria. But this is not a unique problem to art; there are exceptions in any field you look at. For example, in the rules of writing and spelling almost every language has exceptions to the general rules of how the language works. However, society still values these rules and finds them useful. The same is true with art. We can make general rules as long as we acknowledge the

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    Using the internet has become an everyday task for many people in their day to day lives but they don’t think about the risk that could come with it. When people hear the words youtube, twitter, pinterest or even craigslist they don’t think about the systems running these programs. When individuals use these social media platforms or web based apps on their phones or computers often they’re not thinking about the big picture web 2.0 running all these websites and web based applications. Individuals

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