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    Associate Program Material Appendix C Rhetorical Modes Matrix |Rhetorical Mode |Purpose – Explain when or why |Structure – Explain what organizational |Provide 2 tips for writing in | | |each rhetorical mode is used. |method works best with each rhetorical mode. |each rhetorical mode. | |Narration |The purpose of narrative writing|The best method one can use to structure |Use narration for sequencing | | |is to tell

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    Pop Art Movement

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    The Pop Art Movement was one of the biggest visual art movements of the 20th century. Therefore it is extremely significant. Pop Art is simply an abbreviation for popular art work. Numerous artists such as such as Andy Warhol‚ Roy Lichtenstein‚ James Rosenquist and Claes Oldenburg started this phenomenal movement form the 1950’s and onwards. It came at a time after a two decade period where abstract art was extremely popular. Pop Art is the movement in art when artists began to create art with the

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    Final Project - Art Timeline Kimberly Davis ART 101 August 3‚ 2014 Lynda Sweat Final Project - Art Timeline As the Museum ’s new curator‚ I have been informed that one of my main priorities is to improve the content of our museum ’s website. I have decided to go with something a little more out there than traditional art‚ and that is why I have chosen to highlight Art Installation ’s on our new site. Art installations are a large exhibit of any type of material that alters the way space is

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    Art Timeline Ashley Stein ART 101 4/28/2013 University of Phoenix Art Timeline Mare and Stallion (mini)‚ 1870 by Pierre Jules Mene This sculpture was one of Mene’s most famous pieces of art work. This sculpture was first put out for viewers to see in the Paris Salon in 1952. The public went nuts over this sculpture‚ later this sculpture was made in three different sizes. The sculpture in my presentation is the smallest one made and is considered a miniature. In this sculpture both horses

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    art 101 midterm notes

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    15th century oil paint is powdered pigment with oil oil takes longer to dry takes couple of days became choice of medium for rencont fabrics‚ needlework‚ and weaving transitions from the 2d art to 3d works‚ covers a range of art objects -tapestries -other woven objects methods and media in 3d art-ranges from -tradditional to new media freestanding- meant to be seen from all sides relief sculpture- seen only from the front quarter flat site specific-sculpture that is designed for a specific

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    Art- Painting Movements

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    each art movement listed‚ discuss how it was a product of a certain history and culture. List the most important formal art elements of each movement. Choose a painting from the movement on the museum website. Point out the important formal qualities of the painting (how is it an example of the movement?) There is a grid for each movement on the pages below. Neoclassicism‚ Impressionism‚ and Abstract Expressionism art all contrast each other and are three very important eras in art. Neoclassicism

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    Surrealism - Art Movement

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    dreams and instincts to create artworks. Surrealism can be defined into 2 types. The first type is naturalistic surrealism‚ it presents a recognizable scene that turns into a dream or nightmare‚ while another type is biomorphic Surrealism‚ it means art created without conscious control – creating organic shapes Those artist that painted surrealism work is called as “Surrealist”. Their paintings were filled with familiar objects‚ which were painted to look strange or mysterious. They hoped their odd

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    [Type the company name] | UNDERSTANDING Iconography | Art/101 | | Rita Ford | 6/4/2011 | Art/101 | I use the reading material in both chapters one and two to find my selected portraits and I feel I choose two different pieces of art but both are paintings. One symbolizes religion‚ while the other symbolizes the Indian Heritage. The two I choose was Figure 6 in chapter one and was painted by Jan Van Eyck known as a God

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    better ways to capture movement in art‚ by using overlapping and blurring of outlines. Through this‚ they better captured the energy and power o forms moving through space. Primarily cubism and the flattening of pictorial space influenced futurism. Other influences were impressionism’s urban subject matter‚ post-impressionism and the phenomenon of speed. Futuristic artworks often depicted machines‚ athletes or cities; sometimes abstracted. They conveyed the power and movement of the modern revolution

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    Chicano Arts Movement

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    English 5-6 16 April 2013 Chicano Art Movement As artists began to actively participate in the efforts to redress the plight of Mexicans in the United States‚ there emerged a new iconography and symbolic language which not only articulated the movement‚ but became the core of a Chicano cultural renaissance. (Venegas) Chicano Art developed in the 1960s during the political eruption of the civil rights movements in the United States. This renaissance in the arts was in fact the birth and flowering

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