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    considered the part and force of the artist to spread new thoughts and impact change. In every stanza of the lyric P.b Shelley addresses the wind as though it is a vivify power. In the initial three stanza structure an intelligent unit, in

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    Introduction: In order to compare and analyse two-forms of art one must first identify their key similitudes and differences. In this case the comparison of a Visual artist such as Pablo Picasso whose work is broadly referred to under the label of Fine art, against a second visual artist or street artist who in contrast tends to be referred to and labeled as a Criminal or a vandal, such as Banksy this is mainly due to the characteristics and environment in which their artwork is displayed. As it

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    originality. In reality, creativity is the fruit of a sort of communication between our thought and our heart. Then the shape appears in our mind and we start producing the object. After looking at the two pictures carefully, I can compare and show the contrast of them. By comparison I consider that the two objects are beautiful works of art. The people who created them are all very skilled in art. The shapes are well elaborated. They are really excellent works of art. The images are talking. They give

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    Alcibiades on His Knees Before His Mistress was painted in French, around 1725-1805) by Louis Jean Francois Lagrenee. In this painting the artist is depicting a soldier, who is sitting on his one knee and bending towards a woman, who is sitting on a bed looking sad to the soldier. The artist used the formal

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    Comparing Two Statuette

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    Running Head: A Compare and Contrast of Two Statuettes A Compare and Contrast of Two Statuettes Mary Karr ART 205 – Art Appreciation November 24, 2007 A Compare and Contrast of Two Statuettes I have chosen as the subject of my essay to contrast and compare two female statuettes from ancient cultures. The first is an ancient Egyptian statuette named The Offering Bearer which was discovered about 1920 in the tomb of Meketre in Thebes and appears to have been made around 1985 B.C.E. by an

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    This paper compares and contrasts two sculptures, a statue entitled The Royal Acquaintances Memi and Sabu (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016b) which depicts two Egyptian important people embracing arm in arm, and the Statue of Gudea (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2016a) which depicts a seated ruler of the ancient Mesopotamia era, while considering the effect the intended purpose of the sculptures have on their appearances. Ricard (2009) described how “Artists are a product of their culture”

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    Mozart Vs Saliy

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    Wolfgang Mozart and Antonio Salieri are arguably two sides of the same coin and certainly foils. While Mozart embraces humanity and its flaws, Salieri shuns it, believing God’s grace and musical talent is all he needs. Amadeus is tired of “gods and heroes,” common to Italian operas, and doesn’t want a conventional job, believing “all serious operas written in [the 18th] century are boring” (Shaffer 2001, 69). Instead, he would rather compose operas about life and love and in harems, and insults Italians

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    theory through the melancholy life of the protagonist in “A Hunger Artist”. The artist’s performance was once popular within his community because the public found the suffering of the artist sparks excitement. However, as time pass people lost interest in watching him suffer. The artist unrealistically expects the public to be as passionate as he is for fasting which caused him to blame the public for misunderstanding him. The hunger artist is someone who refuses to adapt his art to the public while expecting

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    History 1304 N05 9 October 2017 Identify and Compare the works of two Artists - Leonardo and Raphael “Art is in the eye of the beholder, and everyone will have their own interpretation.” - E.A. Bucchianeri. Art is a beautiful construct and it has been seen as such and shall continue to be seen as such for generations to come. History has seen a vast number of extremely talented Artists, and while art may take new forms, its integrity shall remain unshifted. Two men in specific have contributed to art

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the largest and most visited museum around the world; it exhibits a lot of magnificent artworks from artists throughout the worldwide and history. The painting Red School House (Country Scene) is one of the best examples. It was painted in 1858 by a great American artist, George Henry Durrie (1820-1863). The medium of this painting are oil and canvas. This painting was based in New Haven, Connecticut. The size of this work is approximately 26 x 36 in.

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