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    The building I chose to compare with the Art Deco period is the Café l’Aubette. This café shows the De Stijl movement that was designed by Theo van Doesburg. The café shows a lot of geometric patterns and is colorful to show a contemporary look to the building. The goal that Theo van Doesburg wanted to achieve in the café was to create a space that people feel like they are part of the painting on the walls that surround them. The exterior of the building is brick with minimum ornamentation and arched

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    becoming a sovereign power. Therefore, Louis XIV, Peter the Great and Frederick William I practiced similar and contrasting methods of controlling their monarchs by imposing economic, political and social reforms. Peter the Great and Louis XIV compare through their

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    Nude figures have been featured in art works since around 30 to 25,000 B.C. And throughout the history of art, we can see a lot of artists being inspired and influenced by great talents before them, in one way or another they would carry the style or ideas of those previous artists into their own art and create new masterpieces. One particular example is Édouard Manet’s Olympia from the Realism period, and Yasumasa Morimura’s Futago. The two paintings share great similarities in their composition

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    Pierre Bourdieu was interested in how elites reproduced themselves from one generation to the next. High-status culture emphasizes classical art, music, dance, etc. Bourdieu defined high cultural knowledge that ultimately redounds to the social advantage . To make his words strong enough I made my own research in one of the classical example that can prove the cultural gap between population of people in different society level. For example, on particular piece of music we can draw some conclusions

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    However, Robert Bagley, an art history professor at Princeton University, wrote “The First Paper Assignment”, questioning art history pedagogy through his learning and teaching experiences. Bagley builds up his credibility by analyzing several examples from other introductory books with his explanations, and by logically illustrating his claims with key concepts. Bagley contradicts the idea of a novice in art history, and believes that comparison is basic component of art history and all viewers are

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    culture-Street Art, there are also many satires, irony and tricks in this documentary. The story line of this video was happened around many-Brandalism's artists, their works, and thierry’s stories/experiences. There are not only lots of elements which should a documentary have, but also the absurd story and ‘pseudo art’ connotation give me a strong feeling that is a hoax. In the first place, we can’t deny this culture, but there are lots of interesting social phenomenon and the contrast with reality

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    Compare/Contrast of Ancient Greek art and late Antiquity art While most art styles differ in many ways there are no two art forms, in my opinion, that differ and contrast each other as much as Greek and early Christian art seem to. And so, today we will be comparing but mostly contrasting these two art forms from each other. Greek Art is based most on worldly situations, this is because the Greeks viewed man as the measure of all things, and they spent most of their time trying to create the “perfect”

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    are many different aspects that are emphasized, absent, or different in the painting and poem of Washington Crossing the Delaware. Although there are several differences in the painting and the poem, there are more similarities that can be used to compare them. When looking at both the painting and the poem, there are many things that can be compared. They both are centered around Washington, but they also show the same theme. There is struggle and determination shown in both. The actions of Washington

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    various forms of baroque art requires knowledge of its historical context. The 17th century could be called the first modern age. Human awareness of the world was continuously expanding. Many scientific discoveries influenced art; Galileo's investigations of the planets, for example, account for astronomical accuracy in many paintings of the time. BAROQUE STYLE--emphasized movement, contrast and variety as with the painter Caravaggio who used dark' s in background in contrast to lights in the foreground

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    between approximately 1450 and 1700. Free Response A. Compare and contrast the extent to which the French Revolution (1789-1799) and the Russian Revolution (1917-1924) changed the status of women. B. Analyze the ways in which technology and mass culture contributed to the success of dictators in the 1920’s and 1930’s. C. Analyze the factors working for and against European unity from 1945 to 2001. D. Analyze the influence of humanism on the visual arts in the Italian Renaissance. Use at least THREE specific

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