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    history‚ in a similar way to what writing tells us‚ from oral history. Without many of the artworks that we now have‚ we would not have a clear look at what all happened. Some examples of this are Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt and Race Riot by Andy Warhol. These two very different pieces show different historical situations that were happening in that time period. For the Ti mural‚ we see that people in Ancient Egypt found hippo hunting to either be important or was common to a point that it became

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    Preliminary half yealy exam‚ question 3: Compare and contrast bodies of work by 2 artists you have studied. In your discussion address the significance of intentions to their practice. JACKSON POLLOCK AND ANDY WARHOL Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol were American based artists during the same period; the 1940s‚ 50s‚ and 60s. Almost every aspect of their art is antonymous and extremely different‚ from their art practice‚ to the meaning they constructed in their works‚ to the audience and world they

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    screen-printing; secondly‚ a discussion of the formal and conceptual potential inherent to printmaking‚ and the way in which Warhol expertly exploited that potential. Finally‚ I will conclude with an actual demonstration of screen-printing in the Museum’s basement studio.) In coming weeks‚ you’ll have an opportunity to hear much more about the cultural-historical context for Andy Warhol’s work from two exceptional area scholars‚ beginning next Friday evening with a lecture by my colleague at GV‚ Dr.

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    during the 1950s the rise of rock and roll and popular black Rhythm-and-Blues were converged together. Elvis Presley also referred to the King of Rock was one of the most successful and popular artists of the mid-1950’s who explored the musical genre of rock and roll and the Blues. He was an influential American singer‚ actor‚ and guitarist who had an immeasurable impact of world culture. Elvis Presley was and still is the most significant figure or idol in rock and roll history‚ who revolutionized

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    Elvis Presley Elvis Presley made a huge impact on people of today! He changed the way we sing our song today by singing the song fast than other writers of that time would have sang it. He changed the way people may have dressed in that time to some new some that would pop make them stand out from other singer or dancers. He inspired people of today to put raps in their songs. He inspired everyone today how to sing their songs and how to dance and how to dress and stand out. Elvis Aaron

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    Elvis Presley The King of Rock and Roll Elvis Aron Presley was born on January 8‚ 1935. He was born in Tupelo‚ Mississippi. His father was Veron Elvis and his mother was Gladys Love Presley. HE was born with a twin brother Jesse Gaaron Presley. His brother was stillborn. In November 1948‚ the family moved to his hometown of Memphis‚ Tennessee. He enrolled at Humes High School and this is when he became serious about music. Elvis first started recording music in 1953. He made music with

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    . There’s good rockin tonight (Elvis Presley).” Elvis Presley was the king of rock and roll. He has had a great influence on the music industry‚ as well as how music is played today. Now everyone knows Elvis is very popular and is the king of rock and roll‚ however throughout this paper you will learn how about Elvis became the king of rock and roll and what he did to become so popular. Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8‚ 1935 in Tupelo Mississippi. Elvis was actually born right after his

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    Elvis Religion

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    Religion All Shook Up People invision Elvis as many things; musician‚ rock idol‚ and sex symbol. There is another facet to Elvis some may not grasp. This facet is the idea that Elvis is another type of faith or religion to his fans. Erika Doss in her book “Elvis Culture Fans‚ Faith‚ and Image” explained this strange aspect of Elvis culture from her point of view. Now Elvis as a religion‚ that may be a big jump even for Elvis Presley‚ even if he is said to be the King of rock-n-roll. Doss

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    Elvis Presley Content Elvis Presley Death * Official version * Unofficial version #1 * Unofficial version #2 Is Elvis Presley alive? Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley born in Tupelo‚ Mississippi‚ January 8. He was a rock singer and pop music icon of the 20th century. He inspired many other artists in and out the rock and roll scene. *** Elvis Presley‚ Son to Vernon and Gladys Presley‚ was born a twin. Eventually his brother

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    Sheridan Bilingual School Social Estudies Miss. Emma Damas Andy Warhol Investigation Lauren Sosa 21/5/2014 La Lima‚ Cortes Andy Warhol Dates: -August 6‚ 1928 -February 22‚ 1987 Also Known As: Andrew Warhola (born as)‚ Prince of Pop Who Was Andy Warhol? Andy Warhol was one of the most important artists of pop art‚ which became extremely popular in the second half of the twentieth century. Though he is best remembered for his paintings of Campbell’s

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