Leigh Hamilton AA100 TMA 4 In what ways did Pugin’s revival of the Gothic use tradition as a form of dissent? Essay Plan Introduction – What is dissent? Introduce Pugin Paragraphs 1 & 2 – Pugin’s aims and inspiration Paragraph 3 – Attack on the era of Reformations and Protestantism. Plate 4.7 “decay of taste”. Difference in Church styles. Paragraph 4 – Treatment of the poor. Plate 2.4.11 Paragraph 5 – “Christian” architecture – pointing upwards. Paragraphs 6 & 7 – Emphasis on Britain’s’ greatness
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The ongoing dispute about the ownership and location of Benin art remains a controversy over whether it should be returned to its place of origin. It is vital to observe the “encounter” between (Woods‚ 2008‚ ‘THE ART OF BENIN’‚ p.7) Europe and the kingdom of Benin‚ when the Benin artefacts were initially plundered and confiscated in the “‘punitive expedition’” (Mackie‚ 2008‚ ‘1897: the ‘punitive expedition’‚ p.23). The British opinion of the Benin people as a “savage and brutal” (Loftus‚ 2008‚ The
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Original answer with comments. Read the following passage from Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus. What does this scene tell us about Faustus’s state of mind? Pay particular attention to Marlowe’s use of language. The passage is written in blank verse throughout using iambic pentameter.– The most typical form of writing from the 16th Century poets. In the passage Act 2 Scene 1‚ Marlowe gives the impression of Faustus feeling isolated and trapped almost between the good and evil angels. His lack of self-confidence
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Brown‚ R.D. (ed.) Cultural Encounters (AA100 Book 3)‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University‚ pg. 192-235. Heaney‚ S. (2004) The Burial at Thebes‚ faber and faber. The Burial at Thebes‚ Part 1 (2008) (AA100 DVD Rom)‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Burial at Thebes‚ Part 2 (2008) (AA100 DVD Rom)‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Burial at Thebes‚ Interviews (2008) (AA100 DVD Rom)‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University. The Open University (2008)‚ AA100 Illustration Book (Plates for Books 3
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Bibliography: Brunton‚ Deborah (2014) “The Healthy Seaside” AA100 Book 4 Place and Leisure‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University‚ p.170-171-173-174-179 Cross‚ G. (2014) “Worktowners at Blackpool” AA100 Book 4 Place and Leisure‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University‚ p.180 Pike‚ Jon (2014) “Leisure‚ laziness and feeling good” AA100 Book 4 Place and Leisure‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University‚ p.3 Aristotele (2014) “Work‚ leisure and play” AA100 Book 4 Place and Leisure‚ Milton Keynes‚ The Open University
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Compare and contrast Cézanne’s Bathers (Plate 1.3.4) with Correggio’s Leda with the Swan (plate 1.3.8). This essay will compare and contrast Cézanne’s Bathers (Plate 1.3.4) with Correggio’s Leda with the Swan (plate 1.3.8). It will discuss the art techniques used and how they distinguish the differences between traditional and modern work. The subject matter between both of the paintings is very similar- both depict nude human bodies (mostly female) within nature environment. The scene in Correggio’s
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AA100 The Arts Past and Present Assignment 3 Part 1 – The Dalai Lama. Which aspects of the Dalai Lama’s reputation are assumed in this exchange between the Dalai Lama and a Tibetan questioner? In this short exchange‚ various elements of the Dalai Lama’s reputation are being assumed‚ though perhaps the Lama’s response may be more surprising than the question to those unfamiliar with Buddhism. For instance‚ I would suggest that in Western culture‚ it is an infrequent occurrence for a political leader
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Look carefully at Plate 1.3.32‚ Paul Cezanne’s painting Still Life with Plaster Cast‚ c. 1894. How do the form and content of this painting contribute to our understanding of it as a modern work? According to art critic Clive Wilson‚ writing in 1914‚ Cézanne was ‘the Christopher Columbus of a new continent of form (Harrison‚ C‚ 2008‚ p.63). Considered a revolutionist‚ Cézanne helped pave the way for other modern artists and his abstract tendencies contributed to the Cubist Movement. Robert Cumming
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cultures‚ even the art produced by other races form our understanding of “Cross Cultural Encounters”. Benin Art‚ dating from the 15th Century‚ when Fernao Gomes first discovered Benin on his exploration of the Guinea Coast‚ as Africa was then called‚ (AA100 Cultural Encounters 1.1 page 8) is a prime example of Cross Cultural encounters by two very different civilisations and cultures. Typical of Benin art‚ relating to Cross Cultural Encounters is the brass plaque shown in Illustrations for books 3
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Did Cleopatra have an alliance with Rome? What made Cleopatra one of the best Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt? Cleopatra was one of the best Pharaohs and‚ she did so many different things that impacted Ancient Egypt. Cleopatra VII was the queen of Ancient Egypt and has made a big impact on Egypt. She had alliance with Rome and then Rome defeated Ancient Egypt. This impacted Ancient Egyptian society by she helped Rome defeat Ancient Egypt. Cleopatra VII‚ queen had an alliance with Julius Caesar of Rome
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