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    Prannath Kowdhury Analysis

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    To through a light on some traditional themes we have to explain some parts of the autobiography of Prannath Chowdhury which tells that Kumbhakars of Krishnanagar were the actual artists. No one can make clay models of gods and goddesses like them. The idols are accurate and without any flaws. At times they also made a kind of sarcastic ‘Ahladi’ dolls expression of which cause a laugh on gazing. And the cost was 2 paise only. The best clay modelers were residing in Ghurni only. During the childhood

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    modern and contemporary. An example of ancient art is the Parthenon. The Parthenon can be a place to pray or it would be a safe place at times of invasions. The Parthenon is actually a place to thank and worship the Goddess Athena for helping the Greeks defeat the Persian empire. Famous Greek art is mostly sculptures‚ vase paintings‚ and architecture. I already talked about an example of ancient and architectural art (the Parthenon). The early word for sculpture is kouros. Some sculptures are‚ Achilles

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    Donald Judd Analysis

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    perfectly resembles the description of minimalism‚ he repetitively uses basic forms of squares‚ rectangles‚ or circles to arouse certain emotions (Little 138). Judd used the phrase “specific object” meaning an artwork which was neither painting nor sculpture but composed of self-sufficient elements‚ each of which could exist independently (Little 138). Donald Judd disliked the word minimalism in describing his work because he thought it implied that something was missing. On the contrary‚ Judd believed

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    Is The HAMMER Museum

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    explanations‚ made me unable to gain information about what makes that kind of photographs an art. Now I am searching for additional information since there were many photographs and sculptures that I could not understand. For instance‚ I could not figure out what was the feeling and thought behind creating sculptures by putting on top of each other different sized and painted in different colors card boxes‚ the balloons that were attached to a robotic appliance that had been moving‚ the pair of Nike

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    Quiz 2 HUMANITIES C110

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    earth sculpture   environmental sculpture   machine sculpture   accommodation with technology 2.  In most contemporary sculpture‚ there is one pervasive characteristic:   Sculpture identifies volume in space.   The tactile nature of the pieces recalls traditional sculpture.   x Sculpture remains true to materials.   Sculpture now flies‚ floats‚ breathes. 3.  Space sculpture emphasizes   x spatial relationships   the density of materials   the human body   movement 4.  Sculpture‚ more

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    Auguste Rodin - Paper

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    name in Western Sculpture since Michelangelo. His style was both classic and romantic‚ and to his contemporaries it was also revolutionary‚ for although Rodin followed routine closely‚ he presented it exactly as he saw and experienced it‚ and refused to be bound by the artistic conventions of his day. Unlike his contemporary sculptors of the 1870’s and 1880’s‚ Rodin had both a brilliant technique and something to day. It was Rodin’s imaginative modeling that re-established sculpture as exaggeration

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    Renaissance Sculpture at NGA Paper One: An Antiquity of Imagination: Tvillio (Tullio) Lombardo and the Venetian High Renaissance Sculpture at NGA Tullio Lombardo‚ one of the most gifted sculptors of all time‚ brought his art alive by integrating classical antiquity and contemporary Renaissance Venice in all his works. People appreciated his creativity because he took the risk of stepping out from the culture of paintings‚ which were popular at his time‚ and emerged the art of sculpture into the

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    Art 100 Study guide

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    Journal entries Chapter 9-14 Art 100 Chapter 9 1. Drawing is a form of visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium. 2. Instruments used include graphite pencils‚ pen and ink‚ inked brushes‚ wax color pencils‚ crayons‚ charcoal‚ chalk‚ pastels‚ various kinds of erasers‚ markers‚ styluses‚ and various metals. 3. An artist who practices or works in drawing may be called a draftsman or draughtsman. 4. A small amount of material is released onto

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    the world for his phenomenal and engaging political still life artworks. When he first started he focused on sculpture‚ using photography to document his paper-and-cardboard reconstructions. However‚ in 1993‚ photography and sculpture traded position in his artistic process; the photograph became the “end product‚” with the sculpture providing a means to that end. Demand’s following sculptures were made especially to be photographed. Photographs can look real or unusually artificial and Demand finds

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    Goldsworthy created Dumfriesshire‚ a clay wall installation‚ in July 1999 at the Réserve Géologique in Digne‚ France. The abstract wall sculpture was created two years after ‘his first project of great significance ‘The Storm King Wall’ (The Famous People‚ Unknown). Throughout these few years some of Goldsworthy’s prime works were created and his career was at its peak. The artwork was made

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