Academic Institutionalization of the "fine arts” and the nature of academic instruction * The academy set the standard for what was art. * Very specific criteria * Only allowed to do History Painting: an event out of history‚ the bible‚ or mythology * Other than history – portrait‚ still lives‚ genre painting * Subject matter: history/mythology/politics * Studying in Rome was the high point of artistic development * Mengs‚ Parnassus‚ 1761 *
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by Paz latorena It was very warm. The sun‚ up above a sky that was all blue and tremendous and beckoning to birds ever on the wing‚ shone bright as if determined to scorch everything under heaven‚ even the low‚ square nipa house that stood in unashamed relief against the gray green haze of grass and leaves. It was a lonely dwelling‚ located far from its neighbors‚ which were huddled close to one another as if for mutual comfort‚ it was flanked on both sides by tall‚ slender bamboo tress which
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ‘LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS OF INDIA’ SUBMITTED TO MR. TANKMAY KANDEKAR SUBMITTED BY SANHITA WAGH (M/MFM/12/37) NIFT‚ MUMBAI GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION LAW: A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on certain products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g. a town‚ region‚ or country). India‚ as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ enacted the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and
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Magical Influences: Obeah Obeah in the novel “Wide Sargasso Sea‚” by Jean Rhys is a form of religion for much of the community. In referring to it as a religion‚ this is to mean that it seems to govern the actions and beliefs of many individuals through fear and superstitious gossip. Obeah is a practice of voodoo or perhaps witchcraft that allows those participating in it to cast spells and curses. It plays a very important role in the destinies of three main characters from the novel; Christophine
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Robert Browning’s Treatment of Love in its Myriad Moods and Manifestations By- Dr. Santosh Shrivastava Santoshshrivastav23@gmail.com When we attempt a general assessment of Robert Browning’s poetic caliber and overall achievement‚ his multi-faceted genius and his rarer treatment of love and its myriad moods and manifestations‚ all this strike our mind and heart intensely. The most characteristic of Browning’s poetry is his love-lyrics which remains the first and foremost of his total bulk
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12/10/07 Eng 102 1. Use Nobody’s fool and The Last of the Mohicans to discuss the difference between romanticism and realism. Make sure you include definitions of each approach. In literature‚ writers utilize different artistic styles and traditions when writing novels and short stories. Some will use their own countries history for inspiration‚ while others will use their own life’s experience
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Rite of Passage ANT101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Cora Dunaway July 14‚ 2014 When one thinks of the term “Rite of Passage” it’s generally thought of as old world traditions involving some sort of circumcision or test of strength‚ to become a man. Upon researching the topic several articles and journals covering these types of rituals was found. After further research I found that not only is the military considered its own culture but within the military
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Compare and contrast how ‘Patriarchy’ shows oppression in ‘The Awakening’ and ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’. ‘Patriarchy’ is a social organisation in which the father or eldest male is head of a household or tribe‚ having supreme authority over his women and children. It is a system of government‚ where men hold the power‚ and women are largely excluded from it. A patriarchal civilisation promotes the dominance of men in social or cultural societies. Jean Rhys (August 24th – 1890 May 14th 1979) was a Dominican
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The mention of eyes are fairly common with basically every character judging each other in a way that is either bad or good: Darl commenting on Jewel’s eyes‚ “Jewel’s eyes look like pale wood in his high-blooded face"‚ Peabody and Cora documenting Addie’s close eyes‚ "Her eyes look like lamps blaring up just before the oil is gone."‚ and Dewey Dell and Anse chilling idea with Darl’s eyes‚ “the land runs out of Darl’s eyes; they swim to pinpoints. They begin at my feet and rise along
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The study of language By: ... Semester: ..; Group: .. 2012/2013 Plan: ✓ Introduction. ✓ Varieties of language. ✓ Language‚ culture and thought. ✓ Speech as social interaction. ✓ The quantitative study of speech. Introduction:
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