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    Renaissance Art Research Paper

    1. The mind set and attitudes of medieval people is very different than the Renaissance people. In Medieval period the amount of money invested on Art& Architecture was much less than Renaissance people invested. During Medieval period, all art was portrait of patron, and religious celebrations, they have not used oil paints during the architecture, and also there were no nude pictures as well. But in contrast to Renaissance period it was non-religious artwork; many different painting techniques

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    Now Dig This ! Art And Black Los Angeles 1960-1980 Analysis

    The notion that art and culture merely illustrate history must be abandoned. Rather, they participate, influence, sustain, and help people remember social and political movements. Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles, 1960-1980 African American artists had an integral role in the development of the art scene in Southern California, particularly Los Angeles, during the latter part of the twentieth century. LA began building its reputation as a cultural capital in the late 1950s, and by the early

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    Cave Art: Cultural Development During The Paleolithic To Neolithic

    With the cultural development during the Paleolithic to Neolithic era, cave art was a writing expression, but in the form of pictures and symbols. Discovered over two hundred thousand years ago, the earliest cave markings described the past, present and the continuation of civilizations identity. With continued cultural growth, caves such as Altamira, discovered in 1879 and Lascaux, discovered in 1940 contain some of the most extravagant drawings. Even though these illustrations are footprints

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    Cinematography

    popular types of contemporary art. The latter is the brightest expression of the human soul! What are the reasons for this? History of art shows us two basic reasons for its existence. One of them can be roughly called “art for art” and the second one is rooted in the necessity of human beings to solve vital social problems. Because these rapidly expanding problems interfere with the private life of everyone; we can witness predominance of the “second” type of art. As an example we can quote

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    Timken Museum: Museum Analysis

    Haia 1 Timken Museum is a museum that holds many pieces of art from various time eras, cultures, and artists such as Guercino, Francisco de Zubaran, Luca Carlevarijs and much more, which is all located in Balboa Park, San Diego. The lighting of Timken Museum is cold, blue toned feel that makes the exhibit seem much smaller and enclosed than it really is, yet the lighting contracts from the exhibit itself. The atmosphere of Timken museum is very spacious and hushed, yet the lighting makes it feel

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    Renaissance and Surrealism

    The Renaissance is an art movement that commonly refers to a corresponding historical time period falling in between the 14th and the 17th centuries. It began in the part of Europe which is now known as Italy, during a time when the area was organized into city-states and other political territories formed in the few centuries following the fall of the Roman Republic. This region was a large center of trade and thus, there was much wealth to draw many artists and scholars. However, there was a shift

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    Art As Depicted In Van Gogh's Mona Lisa

    painter, the painting itself, the techniques, the story behind it, etc.… “Yet when an image is presented as a work of art, the way people look at it is affected by a whole series of learned assumptions about art” (144). These days it is hard to be presented with anything and not have some form of opinion on it already. What ends up getting in the way when we view works of art are our preconceptions about what we are seeing, our knowledge of the past, and mass production. Not all of these

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    The Defending of the Arts

    The defending of the arts 100 6/15/2015 BRENDA DURDEN The defending of the arts Recently my family went to an art gallery that had some, many different forms of art that made it so interesting. To view, many of them had much meaning, with a lot of history and culture in the mix within it. Some of the local artists came around, mingle, with the crowd, and explain their art in a more in-depth ways. An art gallery that I went to is in the location of ells square in the city market of

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    Defining the Humanities

    heritage and our history. The humanities help us address the challenges we face together in our families, our communities, and as a nation. Academically, we refer to the humanities as the study of arts – the visual arts such as architecture, painting and sculpture; music; dance; the theater or drama; and literature. They are the branches of learning concerned with the human thought, feelings and relations. The study of arts is the study of mankind. Humanities, being the study of arts, have always

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    Barbara Kruger

    Since the early ages of civilization, art has been a crucial element to the evolution of today’s modern interpretations of creativity and expression. At times artists may produce their work just to be primarily appreciated for its beauty and emotional power, but art also plays a vital role in communication. Artist, Barbara Kruger, forms juxtapositions of images and text allowing her to make these communications whether the message is concrete or abstract. Barbara Kruger is strongly known for her

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