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while he was running from his crime, were perhaps the most powerful.4 In this work it became obvious that he was dismissing the pa...
Quite frankly, both Venus and the nameless woman seem equally as fair, yet because of her godly status, Venus is entitled to so mu...
a harbinger of change in the society. Fine art makes an impact on society in a powerful way and also reflect society. Pollocks Con...
found in the womans tightly clasped hands, in the handkerchief that she is clutching tightly, and in the fact that her hair is cov...
and ice creams sold in the summer, this looks at the trends rather than just the past performance. Regression analysis takes th...
In six pages this painting is analyzed in terms of its representations of a woman's sensuous nature and her strength as these qual...
I am more at ease...I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around it, work from the four sides and ...
art. The "master style" that is featured in both paintings is invariably Cubism, despite de Koonings protestations, "I never made...
of Shonibares characters via their clothing. While Victorian in style, the design for the wax fabrics originated in the Dutch colo...
In five pages this paper examines how these Renaissance and twentieth century paintings reflect social attitudes and scientific pr...
In five pages this paper discusses the differences between performance art and theater with an example of theater being the Broadw...
than painting. The jealous man heaped insults on Lena. Upon hearing of this, Caravaggio hit the young lawyer with a powerful blow ...
as the primary colors. These colors conveyed her sorrow as well as her insomnia. "The Eye Is the First Circle" is an example featu...
deeply personal, but they are the product of a lively mind (http://members .aol.com/mg4273/malevich.htm). One of these visual exp...
In a paper consisting of 3 pages the relationship between life and art as reflected in the novel is considered in terms of the onl...
This 5 page paper examines the concept of urban art. The writer argues that the term is ambiguous, but is usually understood to me...
of fresco (painting on wet plaster) painting, but hand copied manuscripts also became small jewels of painting, called "illuminati...
their writing was essential pictorial, but did allow for the expression of abstract ideas. Warfare with neighboring areas was a w...
In five pages this paper examines slave art and music during the years of the Civil War along with a consideration of family durin...
In five pages this paper considers Baroque and Romantic music and visual arts from a social perspective with the music of Purcell ...
In six pages this paper examines modernism and its impact upon painting in a consideration of the art of Mark Rothko. Four source...
chose to delve into that genre, but he influenced an entire cultural trend that touched the world of fashion design, music and soc...
In eleven pages art of the Middle Ages is discussed in terms of the popularity of devil representations that dominated paintings, ...
In seven pages this paper discusses how the Netherlands' landscape has been immortalized in art in the beautiful paintings of Verm...
In eight pages this paper examines the the life and art of Jan Vermeer with the primary focus being this painting and the female i...
In eight pages this research paper demonstrates how Fras Angelico and Lippi's ideals were showcased in their art with their painti...
The evolution of the color crimson in French art is the focus of this essay consisting of eight pages with paintings by such artis...
In eight pages Manet's life and art are examined in a consideration that focuses upon visually analyzing the Impressionist paintin...
In six pages the Renaissance paintings of Botticelli are compared with the Baroque art of Rubens in a comparison of style characte...
Impressionism is a term usually reserved for painting, but Claude Debussy's work has often been termed impressionistic. This essay...