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    had an opportunity to visit the de Young museum in San Francisco. The fine arts museum was designed by Fong Chan, Jacques Herzog, and Pierre de Meuron. It is located in the center of an urban park and appears with a natural setting. The museum is the collection of American arts from Africa, the Pacific, and the Americas. It showcases diverse artworks including paintings, costumes, sculptures from 17th century through the 21st century. The national works of art are the essential source for cultural study

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    Louis Joseph Watteau Introduction What was Watteau's Contribution to French Art Louis Joseph Watteau from Lille, France, who was also known as "Watteau of Lille," was part of a family of noted artists and painters during the 18th Century. He was born April 10, 1731, and he died on August 27, 1798. Louis was the great nephew of great painter Jean-Antoine Watteau and he was the son of Joseph Watteau (1689-1756) and the brother of Jean-Antoine Watteau. Hence, it is clear that Louis Joseph Watteau

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    applying for the Art of the Americas Exhibition Research Internship listed on the Museum of Fine Arts website. I am a rising sophomore at Boston University, majoring in Art History and minoring in Communications. I am incredibly detail-oriented and I love to write, thus this internship, which combines my academic strengths with my passion for art, is ideal for me. Art sparks my fire. I come from a family of artists and collectors, so I have been blessed with the opportunity to experience art close-up since

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    referred to as The Father of Modern Design, Milton Glaser was born in New York in the year 1929. From a young age he was involved in art, he attended the “High School of Music and Art from 1943 until 1946,” (Milton Glaser, 2017) before attending an art school at the Cooper Union. He then received the Fulbright Scholarship to attend Accademia di Bella Arti, Academy of Fine Arts, in Italy. After studying there from 1952-1953, Glaser returned to New York and in “1954 Seymour Chwast, Reynold Ruffins, and Edward

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    tattoo culture. As they are in the middle of an increasingly “tattoo friendly” and “tattoo flooded” society. The aesthetic value of tattoos has exponentially increased as they become a more legitimate art form and are accepted as fashion accessories. With the further legitimization of tattoos, more fine artists are becoming tattoo artists which has led to an increase in the use of original designs instead the once popular “flash tattoo”. This legitimization of the practice has opened the door for new

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    This paper will describe the goals of the original negotiation between Peter and Catherine Smith, and the Midwestern Contemporary Art Museum. The discussion will involve the interpretation of the original BATNA and explain its value. Thirdly, we will discuss if interest align or oppose your position. Evaluation negotiation for a win-win solution will look at alternatives for mutual gain for both parties. Fourthly, we will identify influence tactics: which ones could you use on the Smiths? What

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    Impressionist painting remains a significantly attractive period in the history of modern art and deemed by many as the top appreciated by the public. …Sequence of exhibitions, plentiful literary texts and record gross sales yield more of an indication of today's extraordinary resonance of pieces by Impressionist painters, a number of which are imprinted on our creative conscience In their time, Impressionist pieces appeared to be so shockingly modern, that it took their coevals more than thirty

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    My high school days have been spent at a STEM focused school, where I have worked to get my associate's degree alongside my high school diploma. I've worked my hardest to succeed, often resulting in a loss of sleep, and having to give up many extra curricular activities. Through these years I've learned that my passions are encompassed mainly in fine arts. Music is a big part of my life and is a passion of mine. I have been learning the piano since I was little and later added violin to the mix.

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    general area. Visiting a Museum • It makes sense to approach a museum the way a seasoned traveler approaches visiting a city for the first time. Find out what there is available to see. In the museum, find out what sort of exhibitions are currently housed in the museum and start with the exhibits that interest you. • If there is a travelling exhibition, it’s always a good idea to see it while you have the chance. Then, if you have time, you can look at other things in the museum. • Every effort should

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    Do schools really care about their students? Do schools care for Academics? Or do they just care about the physical side, due to the amount of schools in the United States who care about their teams, and how they do? At the middle/high school level many students are encouraged to join the school’s sports team, with the pictures of the football team, the basketball team, the wrestling team, the cross-country team, the baseball team, the softball team and the track team. Persuading them to join to

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