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    true. Once the gaze was virtually absent from descriptions of art‚ except as an arrow in the quiver of ekphrasis. In the Imagines‚ Philostratus notes when gazes are returned or reflected (as in the case of a painting of Narcissus)‚ but he is not concerned with the narrative potential of gazing. In the twentieth century the situation changed‚ and looks‚ gazes‚ glimpses‚ and stares became indispensable to the understanding of figural art. In the 1980s and early 1990s‚ the gaze was the theory du jour;

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    friends was the poet‚ art critic‚ and MOMA Curator‚ Frank O’Hara. O’Hara considered de Kooning one of the three or four greatest painters of the twentieth century. He idolized de Kooning and was deeply influenced by de Kooning over their relationship. (Stevens 484) One of O’Hara’s great poems about de Kooning’s work was "Ode to Willem de Kooning" (Appendix A). At the time of writing the poem‚ the powerful critic Clement Greenberg would have suggested that only a trained‚ restrained art criticism with a

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    Art History Museum Paper This past weekend‚ I decided to re-visit the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena and picked out the Reclining Nude by Jean-Antoine Watteau which dated 1713-1717 and its medium was oil on panel. Usually‚ the works of art that are showcased in a museum are hung along the sides of the walls for the viewers to have easy access to seeing them. The work of art I chose was placed in a very small insert along the wall that wasn’t even big enough to fit 5 people in. I would say that

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    History of Culinary Arts

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    . The history of culinary arts started in the early 1800 when the first cooking school in Boston was established to teach the art of American cooking and prepare the students to deliver and forward their knowledge to others. It was in 1896 Fannie Merritt Farmer published the first cook book; the book was written referring the Boston cooking school. In the year 1946 the first cooking show was telecasted on the televised. After thatJames Beard the father of American cuisine conducted regular cooking

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    Otterlo‚ Netherlands Oil Painting Oil Painting Dutch Baroque vs. French Realism Throughout the ages‚ art has been one of many ways to communicate with our history. Every painting‚ drawing‚ sculpture‚ etc. tells us a story of that time period and if we look hard enough‚ we can even feel what the people of that time may have been feeling. In this essay‚ two pieces of art will be introduced and interpreted: The Milkmaid (circa 1657-1658) by Johannes Vermeer which is a Dutch Baroque oil

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    This paper will attempt to give a descriptive analysis and comparison of two medieval sculptures viewed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The first sculpture entitled‚ “Virgin and Child;” attributed to Claus de Werve‚ a Netherlandish sculptor by Pierre Quarre a curator and chief of Musees de Djon and a leading authority on Burgundian sculpture. Claus de Werve was commissioned by the Duke and Duchess of the town of Poligny to create this statue for the convent which was headed by a Francisean nun

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    Art History Study Guide for Final Review for final exam‚ Art 2‚ Renaissance to Modern The questions on the test will be taken from the categories below. I have left out some artists entirely and in some cases limited the objects being considered for questions. You will choose ten or twelve questions from 16 or more possibilities. Art of Venice (two questions) Titian Giorgione Palladio (Villa Rotonda only) El Greco (Laocoon [National Gallery‚ DC] and View of Toledo [Met]‚ see Met

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    Mesopotamia Art History

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    component of artifacts left behind from cultures all over the world is art. Art allows us to see how a specific society perceived the world at that point in time‚ as well as a way to have a visual representation of the life‚ and culture of past civilizations. One major group with remarkable art is the Mesopotamian people of the fertile crescent. Two major artifacts of ancient Mesopotamia‚ that were more than just a work of art‚ but a precious historical document were the Stele of Hammurabi and the

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    Marya Alhujail Art History 5 I will be writing about the painting called The Crowning of Mirtillo‚ by Ferdinand Bol. This painting is made in the year 1650 and is made of oil on canvas. The painting is a European painting and is from the country of Holland. The artist Ferdinand Bol grew up in Dordrecht. He learned to paint in Utrecht under the artist Abraham Bloemaert. Later‚ Bol worked for a period at the studio of Rembrandts in Amsterdam‚ before setting up as an independent artist in 1642.

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    Art History Europe CHAPTER 19 – Italy and Spain‚ 1600 to 1700 In the Catholic countries of Europe‚ the style which started to emerge around 1580 and prevailed to the mid 18th century is known as Baroque. The baroque style is characterized by a return to naturalism accompanied by a theatrical presentation involving intense emotion and an expansion of scale and complexity. Art works often capture a moment in time. Paintings and sculptures break into the space of the viewer. This occurs partly in

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