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    Shovel As A Work Of Art

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    1. I disagree with the authors' definition for work of art. The author states that their thought on work of art has to be something made by a person. Nature such as trees and insects are not works of art. I personally hold more of vague and open opinion on my definition for work of art. I feel like nature and even the uncontrolled movements caused by non human are considered as art. My definition of work of art would be something that can be seen or thought visually by human beings. I would include

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    The Stonebreakers

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    In the twentieth century, the views of orthodox Marxism spiked a discussion that addressed the socioeconomic contrast between art history and social art history, revolutionizing the process of how art history was researched and interpreted. Until this time, Marxists believed that traditional art historians merely touched surface of the artwork’s background by identifying the artist, the medium, the time period it was created in, and how the piece was a product of its society. From there, they come

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    To evaluate an artist’s message, we must first examine the physical characteristics of the artwork. The specific features that should be examined will vary depending on the form of art, but let us consider paintings for this example. The angles of the lines, the colors used, the arrangement of the figures, the size of the work, the amount and direction of the lighting, and numerous other physical characteristics can provide critical clues both to the historical context of the painting and to the

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    Tower Of Babel

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    Art Essay As I walked around the Grohmann Museum’s “Man at Work” collection, I appreciated looking at the great variety of all of man’s work throughout time, and I analyzed the evolution of technology throughout history. I thought the whole collection depicting man at work throughout history was very interesting and informative. I saw quite a few paintings which interested me and that I could write about. The painting I choose to write about is “Tower of Babel” by Gillis van Vlackenborch. I choose

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    New ideas come from everywhere whether they are from people, places, books, animals, or even come from something as meaningless as silence; however, we don’t just get new ideas out of the blue, we have to be inspired and influenced by those elements to create new art. Unlike Plato’s Ion, which states that God speaks through the artists, Lethem’s The Ecstasy of Influence: A plagiarism; projects that inspiration comes from the influence of our surroundings which is the key to creation. Jonathan Allen

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    The Value Of Art And Art

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    The ownership of art in 2017 is typically brought up in discussions regarding works of art with seven to eight-digit price tags, owned by individuals with a net worth that can be described using nine to ten digits. However, popular opinion would probably agree that the person who has the single greatest appreciation for art is the art historian. Popular opinion would also be quick to agree that the art historian does not value a work of art in accordance with the market’s appraisal of a given piece

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    1. Composition is the organization, or arrangement, of forms in a work of art. When art historians analyze composition, they focus on the overall arrangement and organizing design or structure of a work of art. Madonna of the Goldfinch is a painting by Raphael. The three figures, the Madonna and her two boys, are arranged in a triangular shape at the center of the painting. The artist emphasized this by opening the clouds to show a patch of blue in the middle of the sky, and by situating delicate

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    Kurt Vonnegut as Social Critic Essay

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    Kurt Vonnegut as Social Critic          Those who write on the human condition are often philosophers who write with convoluted language that few can understand. Kurt Vonnegut, however, focuses on the same questions, and provides his own personal answers with as much depth as that of the must educated philosopher. He avoids stilted language typical of philosophers, using shorter sentences, less complex vocabulary, humorous tangents, and outrageous stories to get his point across. With this

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    Giorgio De Chirico's Art

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    Giorgio De Chirico’s art can be viewed one that evolved tremendously over time. However, his artwork portrayed a number of characteristics and traits that differentiated them from the works of other artists in his time. This is probably why his art remains a puzzling factor to many from the 20th Century to date. A wide use themes and concepts can be seen in a number of his works. He has played a huge role in shaping the surrealist works of art. As mentioned, Giorgio De Chirico’s art differed immensely

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    La Belle Dame Sans Meri

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    This paper will be a study on La Belle Dame Sans Meri. This painting is an oil sketch for Waterhouse painting exhibit at the royal Academy in 1893 and now in the Hessisches Landes Museum, Darmstadt, Germany. John William Waterhouse was a man of very many talents. He was able to apply a natural setting. His art work is one of a kind and beautiful. He applies a combina favorite artists. The piece of work that I will be discussing is La Belle Dame Sans Merci. John William Waterhouse was

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