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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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    School name Your name Date Instructor Reading Art: Understanding Iconographic I chose a painting from Jan Van Eyck‚ a Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife.  This portrait hold a lot of symbolic meaning‚ and a lot of hidden symbols. The four  roles that the artist Jan Van Eyck uses in the portrait ``The Arnolfini Marriage`` is faithfulness‚  purity‚ Loyalty‚ and love. In order to incorporate deeper meaning to his portrait Jan Van Eyck uses oil to paint this beautiful painting.

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    Buddhist Art and Iconography As Asian culture became popular‚ Buddhist art became very familiar to Americans. We can find statues of Buddha not only at Asian restaurants but also at bars‚ night clubs and even at furniture stores. Buddhist art is becoming less associated with religion; however statues of Buddha and other Buddhist motifs such as lotus flowers have significant religious meanings behind them. Although some of people who are interested in Buddhist art are non-Buddhist

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    Understanding Iconography Jeremy Kivi ART/101 May 19‚ 2013 Elizabeth Unterman In art there are endless ways one can express themselves. Specifically‚ there are four roles of an artist. Each of which are essential to distinguishing an artist and their style as well as how their art speaks to the viewer. The four roles of an artist consist of helping us see the world in new and innovative ways‚ create a visual record of their time and place‚ make functional objects and structures

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    Ginny Hutnik March 3‚ 2013 Art/101 Reading ArtUnderstanding Iconography TIMOTHY KERLIN A brief explanation of the four roles of the artist According to the text in Chapter 1‚ there are four roles of the artist: 1) they help us to see the world in new and innovative ways; 2) they create a visual record of their time and place; 3) they make functional objects

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    their education. The best way that individuals can find their self-worth is through an art class. This art class would be called Art 101: The study of your self-worth through experiences. Art is an important aspect in our life because it strengthens our culture‚ fosters our creativity and brings new possibilities with growth. I have always struggled in finding my self-worth in my culture because all the art classes that I have taken in the united states lack the

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    Williams ART/101 02/20/2014 University Of Phoenix Visual Literacy The Howling Wolf’s Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge drawing has a lot less representational is nonobjective than John Taylor’s illustration. I read in this that (Sayre‚ H.M.) was saying something like the world of art (2010) usually has two different depictions of the Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge. This is where one illustrates a natural illusionistic art which is compared to something like convention art. This is

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    Greek and Roman Architecture Art 101 The Greek and Roman Architecture is very much alike‚ but at the same time they are different in some ways. Wealth and high population densities in the cities had forced the ancient Romans to discover some new architectural solutions of their own. The Roman architecture adopted certain aspects of Greek architecture and created a new type of architectural style. To begin‚ the Greek architecture had the intentions to include a large number of their cultural

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    Art Timeline Alicia Hansen Art/101 2/13/2011 Art Timeline As curator of the museum I have been asked to develop an interactive timeline based on one art medium to improve the content of the museum website. I have chosen to do a time line based on paintings from the Chinese. I chose to do nature and landscape art work. The first art piece is known as Chinese landscape artist from the 11th century developed the Old Tree‚ Level Distance hand scroll using ink and color on silk

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    knight is on fire because he is losing his battle‚ just like the main character in Bradbury’s novel. http://literarymumblings.wordpress.com/2009/05/ o An explanation of the iconographic or symbolic significance of one work of art Two Venetian Ladies really does create a visual record of the artist’s time and place. In addition capturing two women who represented that time period through their clothing‚ he also uses several iconic images that suggest deeper meaning

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