...ARTS 105 Art Appreciation Summer 2016 Session (15-55) May 30 , 2016 – July 23, 2016 Course Description Introduction to the place of visual art in modern society, to the vocabulary used in discussing a work of art, and the studio techniques artists use to produce two and three-dimensional works Prerequisite: None Proctored Exams: None Instructor Information Dr. Patricia Rooney, PhD American Studies-Visual Culture, St. Louis University M.A. Art History, Webster University parooney@cougars.ccis.edu Textbooks Frank, Patrick. Prebles’ Artforms 11th Edition. 2014. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, 2014. ISBN: 978-0-205-96811-4 Textbooks for the course may be ordered from MBS Direct. You can order * online at http://direct.mbsbooks.com/columbia.htm (be sure to select Online Education rather than your home campus before selecting your class) * by phone at 800-325-3252 For additional information about the bookstore, visit http://www.mbsbooks.com. Course Overview Art Appreciation is an introduction to the principles and concepts used in the study and analysis of the fine arts, in order to achieve a basic understanding of art and artistic concerns. Art Appreciation studies the major cultural achievements and significant artistic works that have shaped Western culture. The approach to this course is to study the arts in an historical context beginning with the earliest artistic expressions of ancient societies...
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...Milan science & automotive technology A tour of Milan combines the arts and educational highlights the sciences, involving lab sessions and • Explore Ferrari engineering • Take a hands on lab session at the Leonardo De Vinci exhibitions.The highlight of this trip must be the day visit to the Galleria Ferrari experiencing the Ferrari production process and the leading innovation behind leading car technology. what will students do? Museum of Science & Technology cultural highlights • Italian Football; Inter Milan and AC Milan stadium & museums. • Milan City Tour taking in sights such as da Vinci’s Last Supper and the breath taking Duomo cathedral. what is included in the package? • Airport transfer • Accommodation (various standards available) • All internal transport Ferrari they will explore exhibitions about the science and • All entrance fees for listed attractions and activities technology of award winning cars and learn about virtual • Food Students will be involved in hands-on workshops which link art and science through visiting a variety of museums covering all aspects of Art, Science and Technology. At technology through interactive workshops. what will students learn? Students will learn how science can be applied to other disciplines York Science Park, Heslington,York, YO10 5NP United Kingdom. . such as art and they will see how modern scientific advances can ...
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...Women in art- A virtual tour Short Report 8 I decided to take a virtual tour of women in Ancient art. Women played a key role in history and it is very evidence in the artwork we have seen so far in class. Although I was unhappy with not being able to visit a museum in person, this assignment was still very educational and personal. I was on a mini vacation right in my own house. The Venus of Willendorf. My first stop was a look at the Venus of Willendorf. She is a statue of a woman about 4.3 inches tall. She was found in 1908. She is a Paleolithic figurine made from carved ivory, wood, and stone. She is the most famous of the Venus figurine during her time. At first glance you see a woman with features that are not pleasing to the eye. She has large breasts, large thighs, and a large stomach. She obviously is pregnant. She has no feet and her face is distorted. I think the face was distorted because they were symbols of fertility or mother goddess not necessary a human. Pregnant women today could defiantly relate to how she looks because most pregnant women may see themselves this way. The Venus of Willendorf was founded in lower Australia. One theory is these statues were meant to be carried. This could explain why archeologist believed where she was found was not the same place she was carved. The women during this period were just not cavewomen. They were inventors, religious leaders, and very good hunters. http://witcombe.sbc.edu/willendorf/willendorfname.html ...
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...I decided to do a virtual tour using the National Gallery which is located in London, England (http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/virtualtour/#/room-57/). I included my 10 year old son on this tour just to expose him to different forms of art. I like to tour various museums but I have very rarely thought about what the pieces may have meant. I was excited about this assignment mostly because of having the Humanities class and discussing how world events and thoughts were expressed through art. As I toured the museum, it was refreshing to be able to point out the different time periods and explain what the artist may have been trying to convey. The first Art Exhibit I enjoyed is called “The Baptism of Christ,” painted by Piero Della Francesca during the 1450’s. Francesca was an Italian painter born in 1416 or 1418. He was considered to be a major part of the early Italian Renaissance Period. The Early Renaissance is the period from about 1400 to 1500 in Italian, painting, sculpture, and architecture. It allowed the advancement of critical thought process and cultural expression through art. “The Baptism of Christ” was thought to be the central panel for an altarpiece for the Pieve of Sansepolcro. Francesca’s technique included an exaggeration of figures, an eye for spatial definition, and an advanced blend of color and light. What I liked about this piece was the very vibrant use of color and light. Even though I was not in front of the piece, the use of color and light...
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...Running Head: Historical Context of Images for your Virtual Art Gallery Tour Historical Context of Images for your Virtual Art Gallery Tour Louis Rodriguez Jones International University Historical Context of Images for your Virtual Art Gallery Tour [pic] Broken Glass By: Victor F. Gonzalez Dated: 7/27/2012 Artist Victor F. Gonzalez and I quote “Forget for a moment what country your from, what race, what color, and what religion, we are all reaching out, life, and love. The moments that we live! Mr. Gonzalez is an ex-brother in law from East Broadway, New York. From my knowledge he was raised most of his life in the projects of the lower Eastside, my reminder of that area is the Brooklyn Bridge that obviously crosses from lower Manhattan to Brooklyn. To this day I’ve had nothing but great admiration for his artistic paintings and point of view. I find Joey’s painting (It’s the name I always knew him by or called him, since he was a little child) somewhat Neo- Expressionist. Neo-Expressionism as we all know was practiced during the 1920s. According to Artstory.com a Mr. George Baselitz led a revival which dominated German Art in the 1970s. In Germany the return of expressionist art was part of a more general shift in society towards addressing the country’s modern history. Led by Mr. Baselitz revival in the 1980s this resurgence had become part of the...
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...Metropolitan Museum of Art Stephanie N. Robinson Professor Pigg HUM 112 December 12th, 2015 Metropolitan Museum of Art I haven’t had the pleasure of visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art in person; but due to modern day science and technology taking virtual tours is now possible. I must say that it is on my to do list for when I do visit New York. From the pictures online I am amazed by the design of the building in the Metropolitan museum of art; the design is an art in itself. It is beautifully designed and decorated and thus is very attractive to the tourist even from the outside. As I continue to scroll through the pictures I was further amazed by the interior design of walls and the floor. The ground floor even though it may seem basic to some this is where you will see all of the beauty and richness the museum has to offer. Then you proceed to the first floor where the art pieces are marvelous and you know that they have been designed by some of the greatest artist in the world. The museum contains not only the America art pieces but the pieces were from different parts of the world and thus making Metropolitan museum of art a world tourist destination. The three art pieces that fascinated me the most was the Chinese garden court, arms and armor collections and Marble Patio which is from a Spanish Renaissance Castle. The Chinese garden court found in the museum is a complete replica of the Ming dynasty garden in Suzhou in China, is stunning...
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...SEBIL ozyildirim SEBIL ozyildirim A Report to demonstrate an understanding of a heritage or cultural attraction in the UK (Kew Gardens). A Critical analysis of; distinctiveness, interpretation, authenticity and visitor management practice. Connections will be made between these key concepts personal visitor experience. A Report to demonstrate an understanding of a heritage or cultural attraction in the UK (Kew Gardens). A Critical analysis of; distinctiveness, interpretation, authenticity and visitor management practice. Connections will be made between these key concepts personal visitor experience. HERITAGE & CULTURAL TOURISM W10769498/1 wordcount : 2,423 HERITAGE & CULTURAL TOURISM W10769498/1 wordcount : 2,423 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE………………………………………………………….……1 AUTHENTICITY………………………………………………….……2 INTERPRETATION……………………………………………………5 VISITOR MANAGEMENT ……………………………………………6 DISTINCTIVENESS & SUMMARY ………………………………….8 APPENDICES……………………………………………………..….9-11 BIBLIOGRAPHY………………………………………………………..12 PREFACE The aim of this report is to discuss and analyse the heritage site of the Royal Botanical Garden of Kew as a stand-alone attraction. Within the parameters of evaluation the report will focus on the distinctiveness, authenticity, interpretation of the attraction and its visitor management practice as a heritage site. Personal observation and relevant concepts will be adopted throughout the evaluation… The Royal Botanic Gardens...
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...social cultures, and even discovering the Reef. This museum seems to cover a vast majority of subjects under its Natural History theme. Target audience (Is it clearly identified? Describe the targeted age groups.); From what is being presented mostly on the front page of the website as well as most of the links and tabs, it seems to be that this museum is geared toward schools groups from kindergarten through till high school grade levels. They seem to focus on the standards of learning set by Virginia, which corresponds to target audience. The site also seems to focus on other organized groups such as having programs and downloadable documents for scouts, birthday parties, youth volunteers, summer camps, and even offering special student tours and programs. Are the learning goals and objectives clearly defined?...
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...The museum is a place where antique things and art are preserved for the public to be seen, a place where rare things of past and present are kept, a place where you can see a collection of rare things and things of historical interest. Those who want to have a look into the past visit the museum. I was planning to visit this museum long before this assignment but I never had the chance to fulfil it. Last Sunday I took my family and visited the American History Museum, and the Aerospace Museum in Washington D C. Each Museum is divided into various sections. Each section has different exhibits. I spent great time in the History Museum as it pertains to the course I’m taking, but my two kids loved the Aerospace Museum. The museum is in a big building which consists of many big halls. It is managed by all officers and tour guides. To visit the museum is an education in itself and for this reason it is visited by thousands of people every day. Travelers from other states and even foreign countries also make it a point to visit it because it enables them to peek into history and human progress. During the course of history, art has proven to be an important culture of humanity. Not only does art teaches the history of mankind but it passes on the emotions and ideas that cannot be written or verbal expressed. As history takes its course and civilization evolves, we can observe the changes and evolution. The Museum has on display a variety of artifacts from several different...
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...A Virtual World Wirt Brumfield December 19, 2011 INF/103 Lambert Fooks A Virtual World A man turns to find a Tyrannosaurus chasing him. Is it a dream or is it actually occurring? To the individual, it is actually occurring because he has entered the world of virtual reality. The world of virtual reality has endless possibilities to allow individuals to experience a new world. From its earliest uses to enhance gaming to its more developed use of training military personnel, the world of virtually continues to fascinate those who develop, use, and seek acceptance for it. The world of virtual reality is limited only by the imaginations of those who choose to enter its world. Understanding Virtual Reality Virtual reality (VR) involves an artificially generated environment created using software and hardware that allows the user to suspend belief and accept the environment around him or her as real. Virtual reality exists in two forms. The first involves the use of the virtual reality environment for educational and training simulations. The second involves the use of virtual reality in the interactive gaming and entertainment environments. If using a computer, the individual experiences virtual reality primarily through two senses: sound and sight. When an individual uses his or her personal computer, he or she is experiencing the simplest form of virtual reality known as 3-D imaging (Steuer, 1993). The user manipulates the keys or mouse to move the content of the image...
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...promoting tourism as an instrument in achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), geared towards reducing poverty and fostering sustainable development. UNWTO generates market knowledge, promotes competitive and sustainable tourism policies and instruments, fosters tourism education and training, and works to make tourism an effective tool for development through technical assistance projects in over 100 countries around the world. UNWTO’s membership includes 156 countries, 6 territories and over 400 affiliate members representing the private sector, educational institutions, tourism associations and local tourism authorities. Its headquarters are located in Madrid, Spain. Grand Tour Modern tourism can be traced to what was known as the Grand Tour, which was a traditional trip of Europe (especially Germany and Italy) undertaken by mainly upper-classEuropean young men of means, mainly from Western and Northern European countries. The custom flourished from about 1660 until the advent of large-scale rail transit in the 1840s, and was associated with a standard itinerary. It served as an educational rite of passage. Though primarily associated with the...
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...2. The Peacock Clock 3. Kolyvan Vase 4. Madonna Litta 5. Search of the materials 6. References Introduction The Winter Palace (inner view) The Winter Palace (inner view) The Winter Palace (view from the Neva river) The Winter Palace (view from the Neva river) The State Hermitage, the largest museum in Russia, is located in the center of St. Petersburg, on the Neva River. To be specific, it’s right on the Palace Square, which is named like this because of the museum. It’s the heart of historic St. Petersburg. Most of the main city events, like fireworks and New Year celebrations, take place on this square. More than three million items are stored in Hermitage collections - paintings, sculptures, works of applied art, coins, medals, weapons, archaeological sites and other wealth created by many nations of the world from ancient times to present days. Its collection is just as big and valuable as collections of British museum in London and Louvre museum in Paris. The Hermitage is an amazing world which is full of wonders. It has been always attracting thousands of people of different ages and backgrounds, from different countries and continents. And everyone has found there something to remember and to delight. In my final report I suggest a list of exhibits which may blow your mind and at first you won’t even believe that they are true. But they are true, they are worldwide famous and they are in the halls of The State Hermitage. The Peacock clock ...
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...ideas about ancient Egypt. Discoveries—from the enormous burial tomb called KV5 to the sacred temples of Karnak—show how ancient Egyptians lived, worked, worshipped, and honored their dead. To provide a deeper understanding of Egypt’s past, head archaeologist Dr. Kent Weeks, along with other Egyptologists, leads viewers into ancient temples and tombs—including the resting place of Pharaoh Ramesses II’s lost children—some recorded on film for the first time. Epic in scope, Egypt Beyond the Pyramids demonstrates that as archaeologists uncover more about the past, their discoveries yield more questions than answers. Curriculum Links Egypt Beyond the Pyramids is appropriate for middle and high school classes in world history, ancient history, and art history. National History Standards Egypt Beyond the Pyramids fulfills the following National Standards for History: Historical Thinking 1 (Chronological Thinking), 2 (Historical Comprehension), 3 (Historical Analysis and Interpretation), 4 (Historical Research Capabilities), World History, Era 2. EGYPT BEYOND THE PYRAMIDS THE HISTORY CHANNEL CLASSROOM PRESENTS EGYPT HOUR 1: MANSIONS OF THE SPIRITS Egypt Beyond the Pyramids: Mansions of the Spirits takes the viewer on an exploration of the magnificent temple of Karnak, home to the Egyptian god Amun; the wonderfully preserved temple of Seti I, dedicated to the cult of Osiris; and the colossal mortuary temples of Queen Hatshepsut and the Ramesseum. The New Kingdom temples originally...
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...Intro: Virtual Organization is the measure for providing practice and functions of work in a corporation. This provides the view and functions of a corporation’s website and the interior sections for employees’ website. This provides students the ability to be aware of the sections of a corporation’s functions with or before the work experience. The education in this provides the viewpoints necessary for organization and maintaining a corporate world. This manual provides the different sections of different work environments for corporations. This is a measure of providing a learning experience. Those that are new to the work concept will learn the basis of the corporation from the Virtual Organization. This is a functional level of experience by a virtual corporation. However, these are not actually correct in the information they provide. They are decided and engineered forms of a corporation’s websites with outer and internal functions. This assists with the education of a company’s work provided by its virtual websites. Towards the ending of the manual are the measures necessary to follow for attaining the Virtual Organization website. The key factors of login, materials, and selection for Virtual organization explained toward the end of the manual with brief pictures for view. The last paragraphs of the manual will provide a conclusion of the functions and guidance for the student’s future use of the Virtual Organization website. ...
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...vitality and irreplaceable time into obtaining a momentous opportunity at New York University. Furthermore, it is an institution where I believe my aspirations will become a reality. Its capability of offering me the enlightenment I fiercely crave with its abundant resources and inspiring surroundings is alluring. In my lengthy and investigative adventure, NYU and its students convinced me of its excellence. A video on NYU’s website titled “Virtual Tour” drove me in the direction of researching the institution and applying. I sensed the enthusiasm and candor of the students in the video, and connected with one of the students who described Bobst Library as inspiring because of the numerous students engaging and discussing topics with each other. Always, I fiercely covet the surroundings the student described because they embolden me to fixate my vitality on improving anything academics related. Also, the video proved that the ambience of NYU and its various relations within the institution are invaluable and...
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