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    Sherman Alexie's Manic Depression

    Todays modern age is apprehensive only with facts, yet facts can be a double edged sword when it comes to the human person. For people seem to be only interested in the biography of an artist rather than the statement he or she has contributed to the literary world. Sherman Joseph Alexie, notes this idea in an interview with Mr.Moyers when being prompted about developing great work. For in his words, “truly great work comes from an artist who is in a manic and or depressed state of being” (Sherman

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    Peter Paul Ruben Vs. Jacques-Louis David

    Art history is composed of different periods, creating, then, extraordinary yet distinct artists and artwork. Peter Paul Ruben, one of the most successful artists from the Baroque period, produced several artworks that influences art until modern days. Likewise, Jacques-Louis David, “the most important French Neoclassical painter”, created paintings that yielded a movement that changed the course of history. Being both artists from different places and periods, the artworks that they produced differed

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    Louis Chéret's Pivotal Back In The 1890s

    matter in the art circles or society, present time of the 1890s or the future of the twenty century. The analysis also indicated Chéret was unique cause his art were not only the products conformed by the art trend. He not only ride on the trend of advertising poster art and his art and colour lithography process, but also created innovative breakthroughs that leads, the greater height of artistic posters or new generation of art in his time, which let him renowned very honour in the art circles of

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    Landscape Based Images

    The representation of Place within artworks throughout our history was caused by the search to understand the world and its roles. Throughout this time, many artists devised landscapes in a much different form to the usual accurate representations. Artists in the Post-Modern era have begun to investigate the relationship of memory, psychology and imagination to place and space. These landscapes differ greatly between artists, especially throughout different time periods. Three artists that take

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    Dennis Lee Hopper Research Paper

    “I was always involved in art and when I went under contract at Warner Bros. at 18, it afforded me the possibility of never having to stop painting, never having to stop taking photographs and so on, and to actually live a cultural life”- Dennis Hopper. On May 17th 1936, on a farm in Dodge City, Kansas the all American director/actor by the name of Dennis Lee Hopper was born. Dennis Lee Hopper was always involved in art throughout his life, with being a painter, photographer, and artist. With an

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    Asterios Hermeneutical Essay

    Beyond the three image functions, the colors and shapes also play crucial roles in creating meanings as hermeneutic images. These two elements that are labeled as ‘cognitivist-oriented’ that predominantly rely upon the contemporary social ideology and cultural influences (Forceville, 90). With reference to Lakoff and Johnson’s (1980) Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Blending Theory, they indicated that the distinctive semantic inputs embody certain interpretations of metaphors in mind based upon memories

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    Catulle Mendes At The Piano

    floor on 1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028 is the MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art). I was here because of my New York spring break trip with my orchestra group. As we passed splashed paint sculptures, vibrant black & white drawings, and tiny photos within a picture. I stopped and and found my painting that I was drawn towards to. Why was I drawn toward this? Because on an orchestra trip I was looking for a remarkable art painting that represented any type of musical aspect. I found out that Daughters

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    Death Of Marat

    beginning of the 19th century, Neoclassicism was the dominant art form of Europe. Neoclassical artists studied nature and the art and literature of Ancient Civilizations to extract basic truths about beauty and honor. By utilizing themes and styles from the ancient Greece and Roman Empires, Neoclassicism emerged in the later 18th century as part of a general revival of interest in classical cultures. The Neoclassicism movement in art encompassed painting, sculpture, and architecture. It was particularly

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    A Real New Princess Analysis

    Is she a real new “Princess”? Media has grown into the ultimate medium of mass communication, a popular agent used to illustrate a “reflection” of the societies throughout the ages. In general, media has overcome multiple issues of representation of different genders, sexuality, classes, ethnic and racial groups (Hoynes and Crouteau). Nevertheless, these matters are not completely evolved yet. Media producers substitute the blunt way of displaying their demeaning opinions, into a subtler version

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    Visual Effect In Art

    Describe how lines are used for visual effect in artwork. All lines mark a visual path between two points, leading the eye around a composition and serving as the base that constructs a work of art. However, artistic lines differ in an infinite variety of ways, not just varying in width, length, or direction, but also in shape, pattern, outline, depth and texture. They can convey an enormous range of emotions - everything from delicate, tentative elegance to brutal, forceful power. Additionally

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