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    CATEGORY: ART Christina Gao P.2 Example Scene/Specific Event Connection/Significance Migrant Mother Dorothea Lange In this black and white photo, a woman is seen pondering in distress. Around her are rags of dirty cloth and her clothes seem to be of poor quality. Her two children have their heads, lying on her shoulders and have their faces turned away from the camera. The infant, lying in the arms of the woman, is sleeping peacefully. The infant’s face is covered

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    (Morrison). She was one of six daughters. At the age of six, she contracted polio and at the age of eighteen she was in a serious accident. After the wreck, she was unable to complete her testing in school. She would later marry another famous artist, Diego Rivera. They would later divorce around the time of Kahlo gaining fame. Her art often had a dark theme, including the piece “Self-Portrait with Monkeys.” Her work is considered primitivism, “indigenism” and Surrealism (“Frida Kahlo Biography, Art,

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    In June of 2014 when we were home our parents got to tell us we're going to California! So we started to pack right away.The night before we went to St Paul, Minnesota to get a hotel room and keep our car there. The next day we took the shuttle bus to the airport. Then we stop right in front of the airport entrance and we left for go inside. When we first got inside we had to wait in line for all tickets to go on our plane. They check our baggage weight and then put name tags on it and put on a belt

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    She shared the same interests as her father, but looked very much like her mother according to Moffat. In the film from Art 160 class of Frida, Kahlo married Diego Rivera in which marriage she was not very as she referred marrying him as her second accident. She lost two children that were never fully developed due to her accident. Diego and Frida divorced due to infidelity and betrayal. In 1940 a year

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    Cultural Identity is “The definition of groups or individuals (by themselves or others) in terms of cultural or subcultural categories (including ethnicity, nationality, language, religion, and gender)” (Oxford Reference). Everyone has cultural identity even though some are unaware of theirs because their habits and traditions might be seen as normal to the person and they might not make the connection that it is a cultural tradition or connected to their cultural identity. Some people are very aware

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    Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, a well-known painter during the 17th century, was born in Seville in 1599 (Brown 1). He was the eldest of the seven children, and the son of Silva and Jerónima Velazquez (Brown 1). Both of his parents claimed to be descendants of lesser nobility, a claim that Velázquez will later benefit from (Brown 1). During his time, painting was considered a craft, which is work done with hands rather than the mind, meaning it was unworthy of a nobleman (Carr 26). Velázquez

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    shows that she cares about him, whoever it was a statue of, and that he was on her mind. Likewise, in the painting, Self-Portrait as a Tehuana by Frida Kahlo, the same idea is portrayed. In the portrait, Diego Rivera is pictured on Frida Kahlo's forehead, symbolizing that he is on her mind. Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo were married, and had their ups and downs. Despite their struggles, Kahlo did not stop loving Rivera, with him always being on her mind. Both pieces of art, the film Destino and the

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    Saint Junipero Serra was born on the Island of Majorca on the 24th of November, 1713.1 To many, he is often regarded as the founder and spiritual guardian of old Alta California, as witnessed in his rather common title, “The Father of California.” 2 In response to this, an intelligent student of history might ask himself, “What effect did the man really have, if any at all?” To find the answer, one must delve back into the history of old Spanish California, taking a good look at the padre’s past

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    Diego Rivera: the Detroit Industry What you see is what you get Daphinne Campodonico Professor K. Ewing Art 1560 30 June 2015 “As an artist I have always tried to be faithful to my vision of life, and I have frequently been in conflict with those who wanted me to paint not what I saw but what they wished me to see.” ― Diego Rivera Diego Rivera was a Mexican painter and muralist who greatly changed the art world. He didn’t care what other people thought about his art and he painted what

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    Mexican Artist Essay

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    exemplify the political and social obligations of artists. According to Soltes (2011), several Mexican artists of the early twentieth century were inspired by the revolutions and political unrest occurring in Mexico, which was reflected in their work. Diego Rivera (1886-1957) considered one of Mexico’s Renaissance artists, influenced by European avant-garde style, painted Zapatista Landscape (1915). This work was done as Rivera’s tribute to the Mexican revolutionary “Emiliano Zapata who had played a

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