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    ART HISTORY 102

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    Color VS. Drawing Which is more important color or drawing? These two have always been fought over for centuries by Poussiniste and Rubenistes. Two great pieces of art that were created in the 1600’s are Peter Paul Rubens’ The Caledonian Boar Hunt and Nicolas Poussin’s Landscape with Calm. While Rubens argues that color is the most important part of the painting Poussin argues that the drawing is more important. In the paragraphs below I will talk about the paintings each individually and then compare

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    Note: This statue of an Ancient Egyptian woman clearly shows the way of dressing in Ancient Egypt. This statue belongs to the New Kingdome period. Body: The woman is wearing a kalasiris‚ a typical ancient Egyptian dress. The length of the dress tells us that this woman probably belonged to the upper class‚ as working woman mostly wore a kalasiris in a shorter variant. The dress is made of linen‚ which was perfect for Egypt’s hot climate. The dress is undecorated‚ but does have a lot of pleats

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    her portrait to her specific and exact needs. Compared with Madame Recamier is the statue of Pauline Borghese as Venus by Canova‚ the technique used over artworks in this period in time‚ which emphasized highly finished‚ refined and polished works of art. Unlike the painting of Madame Recamier the statue of Pauline Borghese was finished. It was highly polished with wax which highlighted the marbles shiny surface and its quality. The highly polished surface portrays the style that was neoclassicism.

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    western art history

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    Chapter 1 Personal Finance Basics and the Time Value of Money McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 1: Learning Objectives 1. Analyze the process for making personal financial decisions 2. Develop personal financial goals 3. Assess personal and economic factors that influence personal financial planning 4. Determine the personal and financial opportunity costs associated with personal financial decisions

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    Egypt Art History

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    Essay: Egypt The materials used to create these sculptures symbolized the pharaoh’s timelessness and eternal life‚ the body of the pharaohs symbolized the power given to them by God‚ and the formal design qualities showed the religious and political qualities in the statues. The statue of Khafre and Akhenaton reflects the political and religious climates of their time through the use of medium which symbolized the pharaoh’s eternal life and timelessness‚ and through formal qualities which symbolized

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    Art History Comparison

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    Rogier van der Weyden’s Seven Sacraments Altarpiece depicts penance and the everyday rites of the Christian society that are executed from birth to death. Hieronymus Bosch’s Table Top of the Seven Deadly Sins exhibits the seven sins engaged by people under the watchful eye of Christ that must be accounted for on judgement day. Both works are representations of the same important idea of penance. The apparent realism of artists such as Rogier van der Weyden and Hieronymus Bosch is more than mere imitation

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    Native American art and its history are fairly new in the museum world. From the beginning‚ their culture as a whole was not understood. Research and study of the culture to fully understand their lives was few and far between. Even Native peoples that lived among us throughout history were the not used for their wisdom‚ advice‚ or involvement in the representation of their own arts or crafts. The value of Native art was always viewed as of lesser value and lacking interest compared to Western

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    might believe life should be lived just as their ancestors before them. All in all art is a common theme throughout the way people live their life and has been a tool for history in the development of human life. How that history built a foundation for life‚ brought culture to individuals‚ allowed self expression‚ developed skills through architecture‚ and brought unity to humanity are just some reasons studying art history is essential to any field of education. The magnitude of the education is to make

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    A Brief History of the Culinary Arts The history of the culinary arts and institutional instruction in cooking is a very new enterprise. Throughout the ages‚ cooking has been taught at the apron strings for untold generations. The brewing of wine‚ ale and spirits‚ the distilling of medicines‚ baking of bread‚ butchering of livestock and the harvest of produce and cereal history of the culinary artscrops were essentially all overseen by the head mistress of the household. In these times‚ all manner

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