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    a buyer. They were created by the painter to meet the requests of their client. Artist were commissioned to do public paintings or paint churches were the ones who gained most fame. But they did not just start painting these paintings because they wanted to go out and paint on the side of a chapel, they did it because they were paid to do and entered into a legal contract sometimes. In today's market, a lot of artists do it the opposite. They create pieces from self expression and then put these pieces

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    Art from the Elizabethan or “Renaissance” era is treasured today as one of the major turning points in not only art was crafted, but also the artists that made them. So what made the Renaissance so renowned? While there are many reasons behind this, it is perhaps the greatest change in the art world. During the Renaissance, Italy was divided into thirty different segments due to political and religious unrest. They attacked each other with weapons of steel, but also in their art. It

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    Hello, I'm graduate art history student with an interest in studying ancient Greek painting, which encompasses ceramics and frescos. I received my B.A. in Art History from the University of Cincinnati (UC), College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) and I'm interested in pursuing a career in curatorial work. I was employed at the Cincinnati Art Museum (CAM) during my undergraduate years and learned so much about non-profit institutions and museums. During this time I was also fortunate

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    Identifying Georges de La Tour Non-verbal communication is a large percentage of how we connect in our daily lives. In art, a creator delivers a non-verbal one-way message about a place, time, event, or thought that may challenge traditional ideas. The visual qualities extracted from content may overwhelm the senses due to line, shape, color, or use of space. No matter the medium, style, or content, art pieces typically ask us to stop, observe, and contemplate the greater meaning of the message

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    Serving to provide both iconic representation and dilemmas through in society. The particular art form that I want to focus on this that of Performance Art, which is a, “Performance is typically a genre in which are is presented “live”, usually by the artist but sometimes with collaborators or performers. ” (“The Art Story”,

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    Art can be one of those things in life that can be interpreted in variety of ways, however not all artist has the same style and the way of creating their own artwork. An artist can go above and beyond the limit of reality and be very expressive into their works. One of the purposes of art is to grab people attention due to the details or the creative idea behind it. These three artists that are about to be presented are very bold with their artwork and their works are somewhat provoking to the

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    of Madonna and Child (1425) and the Virgin Adoring the Christ Child with St. John the Baptist and Two Angels (1500-1520) show the transformations in painting accumulated by artists during the Renaissance period. In Michael Baxandall’s work Painting and Experience in the Fifteenth Century Italy he uses contracts between artists and commissioners to present a sort of timeline of differences between what people wanted in works of art during the fifteenth century. At the beginning of the fifteenth

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    red and black. Since the artist described two figures with black paint on the bright background, the artist used the negative space technique. Both artworks are expressed humans, and they are playing a game. In the artwork, The Bull-Leaping, there is a bull on the center and tree protagonists. Two of protagonists are women which one is in front of the bull, and the other one is behind the bull. The other one has dark skin and is vaulting or leaping on the bull. The artist did not put the setting

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    Essay Author: Jane Golden Essay Title: Making art with each other, For each other Summary: Ever since a young age public art has inspired Jane Golden. After college, she was inspired by LA’s many murals and Jane Golden decided to dedicate her life to public art. She believes that by making public art it can bring together communities and tell stories of the neighborhood. Reflection: When I clicked on this essay immediately the first two words to pop out to me were Thomas Benton. Just like Jane

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    I am applying for this course because I have always been interested in makeup and creating different characters using makeup. I have been particularly interested in the special effects side of it. There are so many different job opportunities within the makeup industry and I would love to be a part of it. Doing Media Makeup at college has really inspired me to study it further and advance my skills so I can make a career out of it. The first time I did any special effects makeup in college it instantly

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