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    Artist in the prehistoric and medieval periods used art to illustrate ideas and concepts affecting their prehistoric societies. Most of the artistic works of this time and their presentation had a cultural and stylistic significance. The arts portrayed a particular ideas concepts and themes. An example of this works includes, Birth of Venus by Botticelli and Child Enthroned with Saints by Duccio. The paper seeks to compare and contrast these two works basing on the differences in artistic styles

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    century to the present. However, this collection consists mainly of works by 20th century American artists. For example Josef Albers’ Golden Gate which is a simple print done with several boxes of different tones of yellow that turns into gold. There is also a piece done by Andy Warhol called Cheddar Cheese from Campbell's Soup. This is a print that is done with a can of campbell’s soup, what look like what could possibly be an add. Something that is commonly done by Andy

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    Andy Warhol’s Before and After I, painted in casein on canvas in 1961 was inspired by a small advertisement he saw in the National Enquirer (The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 1981.536.1). As the title suggests, it highlights the shift in physical appearance of a woman pre-and post-operation. Nearly sixty years later there are television shows, posters, and commercials that flood the homes of millions of American families that boast an idealized image of beauty--flawless bronzed skin, slender figures

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    audiences. The two artists were also able to use modern technology in order to reach their audiences more effectively. Krzysztof Wodiczko used it throughout his work, but Ida Applebroog adopted later in her work in order to produce modern photographic prints. Ida Applebroog uses ordinary images to show how power is exercised in different forms such as government over its citizens, men over women, parents and children, doctors and patients among other dependent groups in the

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    the name Francois Boucher. This stunning painting conveys the modern era that is of china. This canvas of which this painting was painted on was fitted onto a Rococo frame as seen in The David Collection located at Copenhagen, Denmark; that was photographed by Pernille Klemp. The dimensions for the canvas are forty-one inches by fifty-seven inches. In this art piece oil paint was used on linen canvas to help create different shades of blue color, adding not only more of a vibrant effect but also

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    somebody can find haagen dazs ice cream in cafeterias in luxury hotels. In addition, for those customers who want an ice cream on the go, haagen dazs located at other convenient areas such as kiosks and petrol stations. - Promotion: Haagen Dazs uses print advertisements for customer’s attraction worldwide. They focuses on the pleasure and quality of the ice cream which are the result of the usage of purest and finest ingredients in the world. Periodically they offer discount in some packages in order

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    After Japanese ports started to trade with the West, woodblock prints bearing Japanese artwork were used by European artists for artistic inspirations. The prints were inexpensive and could easily serve as souvenirs, making significant demand among European artists of the time. The masterful use of color and imagination made the Ukiyo-e prints extremely popular. At the same time, the characteristics of Japanese art were markedly different from the traditional European forms of aesthetic expression

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    number of the readings required for the course are not included in earlier editions. All other required readings for the course are articles or book chapters, which can be downloaded and printed from the Canvas site for the course. If you prefer not to download and print each individual article from Canvas, you may purchase a course pack instead. The course pack includes all of the assigned articles that are not included in the Mingst and Snyder text. It is available for purchase at the Campus Copy Center

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    Manet was also under pressure from his controversial painting and was seeking to address another topic. This painting was inspired by Japanese print painting whose black hulls, the sails painting were so impressive they made a viewer sea sick. Technology Oil on canvas was the medium used on ‘Steamboat Leaving Boulogne’. Traditional oil paints used oil, or charcoal. The painting used different thinned paints which were mixed with either linseed oil or other

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    dedicated the majority of his life illuminating the canvas with his series of water lilies during the 20th century. His style of work is recognized worldwide for its variation in color and peaceful undertone. Although Monet was baptized Catholic and was later classified as an atheist by art historians, Katharine Lochnan, a curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) regards Monet as Zen Buddhist due to his uniquely spiritual presence on the canvas. Monet spent hours in his Japanese water garden, observing

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