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    In H.G. Hovagimyan’s TOKARTOK: The Censorship of Art, he states: "Artists are often asked to change parts of their works to conform to the publics morality. This has been going on since the Pope asked Michelangelo to paint fig leaves on Adam and Eve." Yes do not forget about the control the

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    because they create new perspective, tell ignored narratives, and etc. The Fountain is readymade urinal that is rotated and signed on the pedestal is “R Mutt”. This artwork it challenges the boundaries of what should be considered art and redefine the definition of art. I found the Fountain to be very fascinating because not only it was a bought urinal, I am amazed on how Duchamp transformed a simple

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    The Han Art Analysis

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    In ancient times, art was often made to become a burial object for the tomb of a respected individual. The Chinese are apart of this tradition and this mingqi or "spirit object" of a dog belongs to the religious concept of following the deceased into the afterlife. The artist of Mingqi (standing dog) is unknown but the period of the artwork falls around 250 to 200 BCE, during the Han Dynasty. Though much is unknown or undefined about this work, the visual components reveal the aim behind the artist's

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    Artwork and creativity have been deeply ingrained in cultures around the globe since the beginning of time. Major Historic and religious figures were often portrayed in pieces of art as an expression of faith. Eve has been painted, sculpted and drawn in many ways and through several different viewpoints; these creations have shaped the opinion of Eve in different communities for thousands of years. I am asking the question, “How has the portrayal of Eve in artwork throughout history affected our

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    Mcnay Art Museum

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    Group I chose to virtually re-explore the McNay Art Museum which has been a part of history here in San Antonio as an endowment of founder Marion Koogler McNay. The McNay was noted as being the first museum of modern art in Texas. From the first modern oil painting, Diego Rivera’s Delfina Flores to over 20,000 works, the museum wide collection contained art from of the 19th- and 20th-century European and American paintings, as well as Southwest art from New Mexico.. The historic building designed

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    Art Greek Analysis

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    I tend to be kind of an art geek. What can I say? I’m drawn to interesting images, and art has some of the most intriguing images to offer. Art galleries, museums, art blogs; all of it! What I love most about art is the meaning behind the shapes and colors chosen. Granted, not all art has a deeper meaning beyond whatever the artist splattered onto a blank canvas. In that case, it’s all in the eye of the beholder. Oriental rugs feel like art to me, and I like to collect art which is why buying an oriental

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    in artwork? Balance relates to the distribution of aspects such as color, visual weight, space, texture, and so on within the artwork. Balance is achieved in different ways within a piece of art. 1. The piece of art I chose was the Emperor depicted as a Taoist Magician on Lesson 05. First element of art I see is the ratio of size between the depiction of the Emperor and the dragon he is summoning. The second one that I realize is the color scheme between the Emperor and the dragon. The area

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    Art Museum Analysis

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    When walking into the freshly built art museum of West Virginia University one can automatically feel a sense of serenity. The spacing of the art pieces and the way the light hit them makes you want to take your time and examine every detail each work has to offer. It gives you no other choice but to give your full, undivided attention to one piece at a time. The way this museum was designed made it so I almost forgot about the rest of my day. Where I had to be later, what class I had, when I had

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    Art Gallery Review

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    I went to the Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas, located on 3275 Industrial road (major cross-street Desert Inn) which opened in August of 2008. At the museum it holds, erotic art, exhibits, different timelines and a lot of illustrated history of erotica. There were many tasteful pieces of artwork, whether it be painting, magazine covers, posters, figures, and sculptures. I was also very excited to have actually seen the piece called “Venus of Willendorf” that is featured in our book on page 164

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    Art Critique Paper

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    information on him. The lines of the art piece are thin, structural and curved. The art is dark and dull but looks very realistic. Just looking at the piece it feels rough because it is like you are walking on top of rocks. You are looking at it from a top perspective so you can see bigger stones around the little pebbles. It is a two dimensional drawing of a three dimensional figure. I would say his pattern and unity are good because it

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