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    Henri Matisse and Fauvism

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    Fauvism Fauvism‚ French Fauvisme‚ was a style of painting that flourished in France from 1898 to 1908 and used pure‚ brilliant color‚ applied straight from the paint tubes in an aggressive‚ direct manner to create a sense of an explosion on the canvas. The Fauves painted directly from nature as the Impressionists had before them‚ but their works were invested with a strong expressive reaction to the subjects they painted. First formally exhibited in Paris in 1905‚ Fauvist paintings shocked visitors

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    My Own Design Rational

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    Caballes‚ Ma. Jessabelle C. August 30‚ 2012 B.S. Interior Design – 2nd Year IDEP 114: INTERIOR DESIGN 2A: COMMERCIAL & CORPOATE DESIGN MIDTERM EXAM: NEOCLASSIC OFFICE & WORKROOM RESEARCH Outsourcing is the process of contracting out a business process‚ which an organization may have previously performed internally or which the company deems necessary or important‚ to an independent organization

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    What Is Jesus Crucifixion

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    “Christ Crucified” is a remarkable piece of art that portrays Jesus’ crucifixion. It was painted in 1631 by Diego Velázquez during the Spanish Baroque Movement and now is showcased in the Prado Museum in Madrid (Collins). It can be easily interpreted that the theme of this piece is sacrifice because it is a retelling of the moment Jesus ceded his life for his people. Diego Velázquez does an outstanding job of showing this theme along with retelling Jesus’ crucifixion and using symbolism through his

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    remarked that history is forgotten where it is most important. Watkins argues that there are many reasons why Ida B Wells is forgotten amongst today’s catalogue of revolutionary African Americans. She strongly suggests that it’s due to racism‚ sexism‚ classicism‚ and personality skirmishes (Watkins 2008‚ 108). What this article lacks is a valid explanation of how these listed aspects apply to the marred historical record of such a powerful woman. Due to her time period‚ sexism played an important role in

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    New Deviancy notes for Assignment! New deviancy theory emerged in the 1960s and early 1970s. It was primarily a radical response to positivist domination of criminology (that crime is the result of individual‚ physical‚ and social conditions). The new deviancy theorists believed in free will and creativity. According to this theory‚ crime is that behaviour which violates the interests of the powerful. The definition of crime or deviance depends upon two activities: one‚ an act of an individual

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    The word renaissance means rebirth. This is a French word used to renew the aspects of the classical world of that time period with the application of Greco- Roman learning that had an effect on everything from culture‚ politics‚ science‚ and philosophy. It was first used by historians Jules Michelet and Jacob Burkhardt‚ who translated the term from the Italian Rinascita or Rinascimento. It was concluded that the Greco-Roman era was one of the heights of human achievement because it called for the

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    Music 10 Learning Material

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    HORIZONS Grade 10 Learner’s Materials Music and Arts Appreciation for Young Filipinos Raul M. Sunico‚ Ph.D. Evelyn F. Cabanban DEPED COPY Melissa Y. Moran GOVERNMENT PROPERTY NOT FOR SALE ALLOTTED TO District/ School: ____________________________________________________________ Division: ____________________________________________________________ First Year of Use:____________________________________________________________ Source of Fund (year included): ______________________________________________

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    Rococo vs. Neoclassicism

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    Jasmine Platt Professor Hauch Humanities: 15th to 20th Centuries: 352685 07 November 2011 Rococo vs. Neoclassical France is known for being one of many artist powerhouses of the 18th century. The art styles reflected the attitude and culture of the time. Two major styles‚ Rococo and Neoclassical varied in similarities and differences such as theme‚ style‚ and whether the artist was influenced politically or philosophical. It’s true that Rococo was taken by storm over night at the dawn of Neoclassical

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    Mac Flecknoe

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    Prince’ (7) of Nonsense‚ by Thomas Shadwell‚ the eponymous satiric subject. The former was the archetypal untalented poet of Dryden’s time‚ and allied to Shadwell in “[apeing] Ben Jonson with offensive pride and lamentable incompetence” and “misuse of classicism”. Dryden thus fashions a critique of the bad literature produced by the poetasters of his time‚ and through that itself‚ establishes the neo-classical poetic theory of his age‚ and the corresponding role of the poet. He and his contemporaries adopted

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    Bvlgari

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    store. After the Second World War marks an important change in the history of Bulgari. Company moved away from the dominant strict rules of the French goldsmith school‚ and created its own unique style. The inspiration comes from Greek and Roman classicism‚ with a special take on Italian Renaissance‚ and the 19th century Roman school of goldsmiths. PHILOSOPHY Quality and excellence are the basis of Bulgari’s culture. The corporate philosophy reflects the same commitment within the working environment

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