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    Culture and Peace

    Rina 1h years / calligraphy of children from Maebashi, Japan 15. “Flower” Miki Shirato 16 years / calligraphy of children from Maebashi,Japan 16. “My little sister” Osaya Yuchiro 16 years / Japanese kids have won the casting for childrens painting which have participated in the museum for arts “Ikuo Hirayama” in Setoda,Japan 17. “Pagoda on three flors”

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    Art 1

    Fine Arts, Houston. You will be describing and analyzing a painting in the collection of the museum, paying particular attention to the relationship between the form, composition, and culture of the society from which this painting originated. Then you will contrast that with what you’ve learned about the Northern style of painting, especially considering different Northern priorities in depicting religious themes. First, locate the painting: Giuliano Bugiardini, Madonna and Child with St. John the

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    Faith or Materials

    The young woman’s concentrated expression and the geometry of the composition, alternates in such a way, the horizontal and vertical lines created by the light entering from the window are all elements which contribute to the creativity of this painting. The young woman is portrayed standing quietly in front of a mirror. On the wall behind her hangs a picture of the Last Judgment, which signifies the spiritual side and the judgment of Christ. The table scattered with pearls, small materials, and

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    Old Temple Research Paper (Art)

    Art Institute Chicago The Old Temple Hubert Robert, an astounding artist who created a painting of which many could not aspire, known as, “The Old Temple,” created from 1787-1788, was the piece that I became so gratefully aware of on my trip to the Art Institute of Chicago. Although the entire institute is exquisite in form, the room that held not only one, but four of Hubert Robert’s massive paintings was my favorite. Immediately entering the room it becomes apparent that “The Old Temple” is

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    Environment

    environmental mural painting and this will indirectly cultivate their awareness to appreciate nature. Other than that, this mural painting project challenges individual to blend personal ideas with group goals. The mural painting will benefit the project’s members by promoting cooperation and toleration in both planning and execution of the mural project. The ideas and designs of environmental mural produce by project’s members. After that, the execution of project which is mural painting will be done

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    The Last Supper

    two, one was in the dining room and the other was hung in the family room. He considered himself a very religious man and believed every family should have one because it symbolized faith and unity within the family. Up until recently I believe the painting was an recreated image of Jesus and his disciples of what the painter felt they should look like and not actual members of the Da Vinci family posing for a photo. Some images shows Jesus with his head bowed slightly while his eyes appear to be close

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    Gray

    circumstances. More precisely, the way that Duncan sees the mural reflected on the mirror as rather weird and strange. ‘Not beauty’ best represents the way he depicts the mural. This can be deduced into two primary causes. On the one hand, he was painting fine until the news of the marriage between Marjory and Thaw became evident. On the other hand, the mural itself has never been affected by all causes, yet, it is Duncan saying that the mural is ‘Not beauty’. Either way the fact that matters is that

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    Res351 Week 5

    Roman Art – The Identity of an Empire The Romans ingeniously display majestic art while incorporating function and purpose to build an empire. The Romans had many forms in which they created art. They adorned their city, homes, and palaces with paintings, sculptures, and grand architectural structures. Rome admired and emulated the artistry of the Greek, Egyptians, and Celtic designs. They learned engineering techniques from the Etruscans that has developed Rome’s historical development and style

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    Ebay

    Jane Golden, Artist Contemporary Mural Painting Movement Jane Golden, artist and a mural painter became interested in the Anti-Graffiti Network Program established in Philadelphia, Pa. by the former Mayor Wilson Goode in the 1980s. Ms. Golden was given the task to establish an arts program to help turn young offender’s destructive energies into creative ones. In 1966, the project became the Mural Arts Program and under her direction, over 3,000 interior and exterior murals have been created

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    Georgie O'Keefe

    the New Mexican badlands. This exhibition revealed the artworks of Georgia O’Keeffe. For this exhibition, the following three artworks being used are: Red Hills with Bones (1927), Red Hills with Flowers (1937), and Black Place II (1944-45). These paintings gave a good representation of O’Keeffe’s life and presented some historical relevance from the perspective of American modernism through the landscapes of the American Southwest. The range of works in the exhibition provided the opportunity

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