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    Art of Persuasion

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    Special Report for American Writers & Artists Inc. Art THE OF Persuasion: How to Get What You Want Through the POWER of the WORD Art THE OF Persuasion: How to Get What You Want Through the POWER of the WORD Copyright © 2006 by American Writers & Artists Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording‚ or by any information storage

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    Art Analysis

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    Art Analysis The Merode Altarpiece‚ a piece by artist Robert Campin‚ is a representation of the Annunciation of Christ. The piece was originally painted in Flanders during the Early Renaissance period in 1425. It is a considerably small altarpiece‚ commissioned for a private residence‚ created with oil on wood panel. The piece is currently held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The scene depicted in this particular altarpiece is very popular among artists during the Renaissance and

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    Rubbish Art

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    into art too! Art is much more than Leonardo Da Vinci and Romero Brito. Art can be made from water bottles‚ milk jugs‚ toilet paper rolls‚ and even tissue boxes! A couple styles of art from the earth are street art or “rubbish” kind of art‚ earth art and making art from unconventional materials. Many different specific pieces could be sorted into these three categories. Anyway‚ Earth without art would be just eh! In fact‚ street art or “rubbish art” is a very unique style of art. Street art is made

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    Paleolithic Art

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    Paleolithic Art Paleolithic art‚ dating back to the late Paleolithic period 40‚000-10‚000 B.C. (the Stone Age)‚ is one of the most beautiful‚ natural periods of cave art and clay sculptures. Created by Nomadic hunters and gatherers with ivory‚ wood‚ and bone‚ these figures were thought to be symbolic and have some magical or ritual relevance. Figures and drawings have been found in all parts of the world dating back to the Cro-Magnon man as late as 60‚000 years ago. There are two different

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    Roman Art

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    differences of the roman and Greek art. Then agree or disagree with the first sentence of this question and present evidence to prove your point. Answer: Greek sculptures and Roman sculptures are so much alike that many people believe that Roman sculptures were just copies of the Greek work before Rome. There are also a lot of differences that cause people to think otherwise and cause people to believe that Roman art was an art of its own and not just a change to Greek art. There are many similarities

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    Pop Art

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    Pop art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. The coinage of the term Pop Art is often credited to British art critic/curator‚ Lawrence Alloway in an essay titled The Arts and the Mass Media‚ although the term he uses is "popular mass culture" Nevertheless‚ Alloway was one of the leading critics to defend mass culture and Pop Art as a legitimate art form. Pop art is one of the major art movements of the twentieth

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    Primitive Art The class discussions of primitive art by Franz Boas and the readings that we as a class have done was about an the artistic values of primitive people on how they do different art‚ baskets‚ rugs‚ totem poles ‚ sculptures and other works of art that are primitive. The materials took symmetrical designs to its finest point and the work was done with a high degree of human equilibrium. Arts of primitive people have a close relationship between morals and sufficiency of artistic development

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    Art Is Everywhere

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    Art is Everywhere” The dictionary defines art as the making of things that have form and beauty. From this definition of art we can say that art surrounds us. In every object we see‚ in our homes and even nature which God has made so beautiful‚ there is art. Art is not just the paintings or sculptures we see in the museums. Art is everywhere‚ the buildings‚ the landscapes‚ cars‚ clothes and many more. All of that is art in some way. We may not realize it at first but‚ yes‚ all these

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    The Arts In Schools

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    The phrase‚ “the arts‚” does not just encompass the fine arts. This phrase encompasses all art including the fine arts‚ music‚ theater‚ English literature‚ and foreign languages. Your article in The New York Times titled‚ “Do We Need Art in Our Lives‚” discusses how the arts “supposedly increase test scores‚ generate social responsibility and turn around failing schools.” I completely agree with this statement‚ but there are some schools that disagree and want to cut the arts out of their education

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    Islamic Art

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    Art‚ in its simplest definition‚ is the creation of images or objects. Islamic art has throughout history been mainly abstract and floral‚ portraying geometric shapes or Arabesque and calligraphic designs because of the strict injunctions against the depiction of living things. Islamic Art as a whole is comprised of visual arts produced 7th century onwards. This term not only describes art made in the service of Islam or by Muslim artists‚ but also secular art originating from those lands which

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