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    Art 1B Key Terms

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    Art 1B- Key Terms- Test 1 Lecture 1: Introduction Naturalism -- the style of painted or sculptures representation based on close observation of the natural world that was at the core of the classical tradition. Iconography -- Greek‚ the “writing of images.” The term refers both to the content‚ or subject‚ of an artwork and to the study of content in art. It also includes the study of the symbolic‚ often religious‚ meaning of objects‚ persons‚ or events depicted in work of arts. (is the

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    incorporate his expressions of political opinion in his work. He focused on combining his ideas of joy and intuition with dramatic and intense colour to create a poetic energy from his art. Michelangelo Buonarroti had strong beliefs like the others but not of political interest he focused on portraying religious ideas into his art as religion was greatly valued in his society during this

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    CD Player‚ Cassette Player‚ etc.) Poems National Standard(s): * Students should be able to communicate at a basic level in the four arts disciplines—dance‚ music‚ theatre‚ and the visual arts. This includes knowledge and skills in the use of the basic vocabularies‚ materials‚ tools‚ techniques‚ and intellectual methods of each arts discipline. * integrate visual‚ spatial‚ and temporal concepts with content to communicate intended meaning in their artworks State

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    The Woodland School of Art‚ also known as Medicine Painting and Legend Painting‚ is a form of Indigenous art that focuses on depicting the traditional beliefs and narratives through a contemporary medium. Within this style‚ there are two works that have displayed this prowess of cultural representation for the Ojibway people. One work is Conquest of the Thunderbird by the founder of the Woodland Style‚ Norval Morrisseau‚ and Bear Medicine Healing by an artist who was inspired by Morrisseau‚ Marc

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     Alphonse Maria Mucha is known greatly for  his illustrious contributions in molding the aesthetics of French Art Nouveau (French for “new  art”) at the turn of the nineteenth century (“Alphonse Mucha Biography” 1). However‚ Mucha  was not an instant triumph. Through hard work‚ determination‚ and passion‚ he became the  epitome of the classic rags­to­riches story. Today‚ Alphonse is famous not only for his work and  its lasting impression on art‚ but how he reached success.   To begin‚ Alphonse Maria Mucha was born on July 24

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    -1What is Art? “A form of human activity created primarily as an aesthetic expression‚ especially‚ but not limited to drawing‚ painting and sculpture.” Although the definition of art is not a definition as such‚ but more of personal preference and interpretation‚ I believe that whether it be psychological or visionary art‚ it can not be considered art unless it can be appreciated for the skills of the artist in its aesthetic value and meaning. Common belief is that art is only considered art when

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    the Entombment of Christ. Vincent Van Gogh painted Starry Night in 1889. Very close after‚ Edvard Munch painted The Scream in 1893. Lastly‚ Pablo Picasso painted Guernica in 1937. These four images convey the recurring theme of suffering through art. Caravaggio used oil on canvas to create the painting Entombment of Christ. This painting has many significant points that shows that the artists was expressing the emotion of suffering. As one looks at the painting‚ their eye directly goes to the

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    Art Censorship: Why Graffiti Should Be Considered an Accepted Form of Art Imagine almost 50 years ago an art form was invented that changed the whole dynamic of art. Graffiti became the most talked about topic during the 1960s. Young artists used graffiti as a way to express themselves. It was also used by political activists and gangs to make statements. Graffiti was a way to spread messages; not only that‚ it was a competition. Artists were on the come-up and took every opportunity to demonstrate

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    Art and Details Due Points

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    |World Culture and the Arts | Copyright © 2009‚ 2008‚ 2007‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description Culture and the arts play a complex role in enriching the human experience. This course will analyze the social role of the arts in the early civilizations through the present day. Learners will explore the key contributions in visual art‚ architecture‚ literature‚ and music of the civilizations

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    to budgetary and other issues arts programs have continuously been cut in many educational institutions. Describing in detail the arts as an area of knowledge what is the value of the arts in the educational experience? Due to several issues‚ especially budgetary‚ many art programs have been cut in educational institutions. This is because many institutions‚ when faced with economic problems tend to cut the expenses of art supplies that are required to sustain art programs offered at places such

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