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    Melody Of Love Analysis

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    The theme I chose is love, and I chose the early 1900s as a time period to focus on. I believe that this is a topic worth exploring in humanities because everybody can relate to it, and people tend to create impactful art, music, etc., in the name of love. Love can have a huge impact and play an essential and influential role in a person’s life. The reason why I chose this specific time period is because I believe that it was a great time of romanticism. It was the beginning of a time where people

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    Gustav Klimt and Claude Monet both famous artist whom are born in different country which has different type of culture that influence the artist styles of painting or creating an artwork. Both are very different from each others artwork and both also have their own unique way of expressing their artwork. One thing they have in common is that both of them are involved in the making of modern arts. Gustav Klimt was a very well-known artist back in the 19th century, he was born

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    This paper expounds the topic is the arts and crafts movement, it should be from the historical origin of its start: mid nineteenth Century, after the British Industrial Revolution industrialized production in Vitoria with the cumbersome decoration style also caused a sharp decline in the level of design, resulting in Britain and other countries of the designers hope to learn from some useful factors from the traditional design and design style in the Far East, the trend changed radically and reverse

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    Art Nouveau is “New Art” in French; it’s a decorative style that reached its peak internationally in the 1890’s. The style was given different names in each country but they were all variations of “New Art”. It also had very different characteristics depending on the country where the art piece was created. Each of the designers of that time added to his work a personal touch; some of the very famous Art Nouveau period artists include Antoni Gaudi, Josef Hoffman and Alphonse Mucha. Art Nouveau art

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    Image 2-1

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    image 2 was made between 1830-32 during the Arts and Crafts movement and Art nouveau. The woodblock printing reflects the style of Arts and Crafts movement, also in the print, the geometric small triangular hill within the hallow of the cresting wave, demonstrates the key ideas of Art nouveau movement. Long Essay # 1 Image 2-1 is a color lithographic poster for Job cigarette papers produced in French by Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist Alphonse Mucha. Image 2-2 is also a color lithographic

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    First Poster For my first poster, I chose H.3, and on a scale of 1 to 5 I would rate it a 4. This poster was produced by France, as the writing says 'too hard' in French. France is also depicted at the 'centre of the world', which may also be a subtle hint that this poster was created in France. The visual strengths of this poster include: it conveys the author's attitude, the name (or at least the signature) of the author is supplied, and provides us with a good understanding of the public's

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    Art Deco Movement Essay

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    The art deco movement was the most fashionable and international design movement in the modern art from1925 until the 1940s. this exemplary movement had major influences on people and some great examples of this movement are the geometric designs on New York’s famous Chrysler building and Rockefeller Centre. Just like arts and crafts movement and the Bauhaus movement, art deco also embraced all type of arts inclusive of crafts and fine arts. The main purpose of this movement was to bring back the

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    How the representation of women in advertising has changed from the Art Deco period of the 1920s to today The representation of the female figure in art and design is symbolic. From the powerful female figures found in Ancient Egypt to the triumphant Queens of medieval England, women have always been essential in representing femininity, purity and sexuality in art. The Art Deco period was a significant time where society began to embrace the liberation of females and their femininity, and this

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    The Kiss By Gustav Klimt

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    for his ornate paintings and involvement in the Art Nouveau movement. He often used mixed media in his work, incorporating paint, gold leafing, beads and jewels. According to restorers, he did not use varnish on his painting. This helped Klimt avoid a shiny finish over the canvas and made the paint quite ‘dry’. His most popular work could be described as a coming together of realistic and natural forms and intricate decoration. The Art Nouveau movement is best defined by a move away from conservative

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    Tripping Over Hazy Art From trippy patterns to wildly vibrant typography, the psychedelic art style was absolutely endless. The unique art movement was at its best from 1966 to 1972. Although there were many memorable artists at this time, Wes Wilson was known for being the “father of the 60’s rock concert posters.” Psychedelic art was just about everybody’s obsession in the 1960’s because of its unorthodox style and artists that were a part of it. Throughout the 1960’s there were many fads and

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