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    Madonna And Child Enthroned With Saints

    Madonna and emphasize their majesty, stability, and importance. The work was made by Raphael in 1504 and it is an oil painting with gold on wood. The main panel is 66 3/4 x 66 1/2 in. (169.5 x 168.9 cm) and it currently resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The painting uses a balanced composition with the saints flanking the Virgin Mary, Baby Jesus, and John the Baptist. This composition creates a single coherent scene for the viewer. The figures dominate the space of the painting

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    The Ways of Thinking

    All people on planet Earth are different. Some think that the city life is the ideal place to live, others think the suburbs are. The short story “My Little Bit of Country” by Susan Cheever deals with the life of the protagonist, who is Susan herself, from early age to adulthood. The story depicts Cheever’s life in New York City and shows the eternal love she has for the city life, being the exact opposite of her view on the country life. Central to story are the themes growing-up and urban living

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    Romanticism and Realism According to the Merriam Webster dictionary (2014), art is defined as anything that is thought to be beautiful or expresses important ideas and opinions. Today I will be comparing two periods of art from the 18th and 19th centuries, Romanticism and Realism, and looking at their contributions to society and how each has had their own influence on the future art world. Romanticism is the earlier of the two art periods, and was first identified as a movement around 1800. Romanticism

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    Bathers

    Bathers (Plate 1.3.4) with Correggio’s Leda with the Swan (Plate1.3.8). The first painting I will examine is one piece of a long series of paintings by the artists’ artist Paul Cézanne. The collection is known as Bathers, which hangs in The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Said paintings have been produced over a long period of time, from 1894 to 1905 – a year before Cézanne’s death. The painting in question displays an array of six naked females in an outdoor setting. Other than this the narrative

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    Coco Chanel Research Paper

    In 1969, Coco was a Broadway musical inspired by her life starring Katharine Hepburn as Coco Chanel. You can find her designs at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Modern Museum of Art, and The Paris Museum for fashion. Her apartment is open as an exhibit with some of her belongings on display. “Many of the editions on display have personal inscriptions and are covered with handwritten notes, and a selection of the books

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    Bramante

    until the French arrived in 1499. In Milan, he abandoned painting to become one of his generation’s most renowned architects. Under the influence of Filippo Brunelleschi, Leon Battista Alberti, and perhaps Leonardo, all of whom strongly favored the art and architecture of classical antiquity, Bramante developed the High Renaissance form of the central-plan church.” (Kleiner. F, 2010 p.g. 475). Bramante’s architectural style, based on ancient Roman models, was consistent with the humanistic values

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    Critical Review of Pablo Picasso’s Guernica

    Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso was born in 1881, in Spain. Pablo Picasso, as he known by, was the son of Don José Ruiz Blasco, a painter and art teacher with whom Picasso studied under until he was thirteen years old, when he surpassed his father’s skill. When he was fourteen, his family moved to Barcelona, where he accepted into the city’s school of fine arts, despite the school generally only accepting older students. Two years later, Picasso moved to Madrid to attend the Royal Academy of San Fernando

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    Miyake Loathe Research Paper

    sought after since he began in the 1970s is more immortal. His rational attire is intended to commend the human body. Furthermore, it's anybody's or everybody's body — any race, manufacture, size or age. "The work of Miyake Issey," at the National Art Center in Tokyo, is a moving adventure through his innovative personality. The show incorporates his mark creases that change typically vile polyester into chic. In another corner, mannequins are associated by a move of texture to highlight his A-POC

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    The Raft Of The Medusa

    After the Enlightenment, a European intellectual movement of the late 17th century which promotes focus on reason and individualism, political and social reexamination become more and more present in the art. The new paradigm occurs in The Raft of the Medusa (Le Radeau de la Méduse) by Jean-Louis André Théodore Géricault, an oil painting created in 1818 and 1819. Although the formal differences between Romantic and Modern artworks, Yellow Harbor (Gelben Hafen) by Paul Klee, a watercolor and transferred

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    The Influence of Different Religions Into the Development of Art

    Art History I December 17, 2012 The Influence of Different Religions into the Development of Art The development of the relation of religion to life has been parallel to the development of art. Art always and everywhere has been a medium through which people have sought to express their religious beliefs, or a vehicle through which societies have sought to have their religion represented. Most part of the artworks produced in the past thousand years and more have had a massive religious content

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