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    Christian Art In this research paper one will be reading about early Christian art and about how pagan-inspired themes, classical influences, and its two major tendencies: naturalism and abstract symbolism. Early Christian art and architecture is the art produced by Christians or under Christian ruling from the earliest period between about 350 and 525. The Christian art survived 2nd century’s and onwards. According to Beckwith “after 550 at the latest, Christian art is classified

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    Art history particularly interests me because of my strong love for the arts and curiosity about where it comes from. I have always had a strong passion for the arts since I was a child, visiting museums whenever possible to feed my fascination. Ever since I was little, I have been drawing and engaging myself in the arts to the point where I now consider it a possible career. It was not until recently, when I enrolled in my school’s Advanced Placement Art History course, that I developed an even

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    Professor Ming Art History 11 April 2016 Robert Motherwell Robert Motherwell was born in Washington in 1915, sought to be a conservative bank chairman as his father, Motherwell had other plans. Motherwell growing up showed more interest in intellectual and creative pursuits. Following the passion landed him with a scholarship to Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, Ca. Infatuated with learning, he studied multiple different variations of education, such as philosophy, literature and art history. Thus leading

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    Sculpture: Khafre Enthroned to Kritios Boy Early Egyptian art from the Old Kingdom, ca. 2575-2134 BCE, demonstrates uniform structure. Egyptian artists and sculptors adhered to a system of strict rules known as canon to create this consistency. The Egyptian canon suggested perfection to be a rigid, ageless idealization of reality. Roughly 1,500 years later, a progressive canon emerged in Greek art reflecting new ideals of perfection. Greek art beginning in the Early Classical Period, ca. 480- 450 BCE

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    Essay on History of Japanese Art

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    Throughout many centuries, art has portrayed an exceedingly dominant role in Japanese culture. These forms of artwork varied from everything from pottery to clay figurines. Overall, the majority of Japanese art was and still is considered to be of high importance in Japanese history. However, the most intriguing and unique form of art was the Isho-ningyo and Iki-ningyo dolls, otherwise known as the "fashion doll" and the “living doll”. Both the Isho-ningyo and the Iki-ningyo were merely two of the

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    First of all, I must admit that I identified myself and enjoyed more with the video “Can Art Amend History,” by Titus Kaphar compared to “The Unheard Story of the Sistine Chapel,” by Elizabeth Lev. The way Mr. Kaphar begins to explain how he ends up loving art was very straightforward as well as on how he combined his son question to convey an important message, which is the importance of visual language. I agree with Mr. Kaphar in many ways. There are people who learn more efficiently through visualization

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    History of American Art Education Essay

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    developing nation, and art education was no exception to this. In order to come to terms with the impact of Western culture on American art education, it is important to chronicle the progression of art education throughout Europe. Spanning centuries, the political, social, and economic development of European nations, each played an important role the philosophies of art education, which in the long run, affected American ideas concerning the subject. Thoughts about art changed and evolved in

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    Kizito Umunakwe 9/12/15 The work of art focuses on the artist’s personalities and their ability to bring life to the art they create. Throughout history there have been many interpretations of one’s art, some even can tell who the sex or gender is, by looking at a painting. Most times, men are the ones given credit for the painting; women are rarely given credit when it comes to art. Throughout history, women were not acknowledged by men, they were believed not to be “genius” therefore making them

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    Fighting Is Art Since the dawn of time, man has had to fight for one reason or another. There has been war using weapons, sword fights between individuals, and then there are modern day wars battled out in the cage. Kickboxing has had many uses in the past, but it is one of the most popular sports in today’s culture. It is a very useful skill to learn. There is no mistake that martial arts are dangerous, but if properly taught, a perfectly disciplined warrior will be a result. Warrior

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    From a collection of writings published in The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History Denise Murrell’s essay, African Influence in Modern Art (2000) deliberates that European and American artist’s exposure to traditional African sculpture during the early nineteen hundreds significantly impacted the qualities of representation for form in their artwork. By analyzing how different developing artistic movements, namely in France and Germany, and their associated artists, took

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