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    Ethical judgments limit the methods available in the production of knowledge in both the arts and natural sciences. Discuss. Ethical judgments are generally based on the moral principles that influence a person ’s conduct. The statement states that different methods of gaining knowledge are affected by ethical judgments in both the arts and the natural sciences. It is my belief that ethical judgments should be based on reason rather than a belief or feeling in the pursuit of knowledge. Ethical judgments

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    1848 that overturned the monarchy of Louis-Philippe and developed during the period of the Second Empire under Napoleon III. Realism was based on direct observation of the modern world. Names of major artist associated with the movement Courbet (1819–1877) Courbet was a French artist and a leading proponent of Realism in France. He was one of the first major artists to use art as social commentary Jean-François Millet (1814–1875) A French Realist painter famous for his paintings of farm peasants

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    References: Arias‚ David Lagunas. (June 2002). Modern Gypsies. Romani Studies‚ 12 (1)‚ p35 Courbet‚ Marko. (November 1996). The Patrin Web Journal: Romani Culture and History [Online]. Available: http://www.patrin.com Curry T.‚ Jiobu R.‚ & Schwirian K. (1997). Sociology for the Twenty-First Century. New Jersey: Pearson Education‚ Inc. Religious

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    Delacroix‚ Constable‚ Duncauson Realism: [pic] Gustave Courbet. “The Stone Breakers” Oil on Canvas • Art should deal with human experience through observation‚ without exocticism‚ nostalgia or idealism. It offered the painter and the viewer humanity and insight into everyday world. • Era: Industrial and French Rev • Technique: Almost photographic and always portraying the dignity of ordinary people. • Artists: Courbet‚ Bonheur‚ Eakins‚ Tanner‚ Daumier

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    the founder of impressionist art was born. On 1857 was the Death of his mother Louise.1858 Claude Monet meets Eugène Boudin who encourages him to paint outdoors. 1859 Monet comes to Paris and enters the Swiss Academy.1860 Monet meets Pissaro and Courbet. In 1861 monet joined an army for a seven year time in Algeria. 1863 Monet discovers Manet’s painting and paints "en plein air" in the Fontainebleau forest. 1864 Monet stays in Honfleur with Boudin‚ Bazille‚ Jondkind. He also meets his first art lover:

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    LUNCHEON ON THE GRASS‚ BY EDOUARD MANET The painting I have chosen is Luncheon on the grass‚ by Édouard Manet. It was painted in 1863. At the beginning this painting received the name The Bath‚ but it was changed four years later. It was rejected by the Salon Jury‚ so it was shown for the first time in the Salon des Refusés (Salon of the Rejected‚ created by Napoleon III due to the indignation of all those who admired Manet) the same year it was painted. At the moment it is exhibited in the Museum

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    Impressionism‚ which continues to attract adherents among artists‚ coalesced around a number of French artists who took light‚ open air and interpretive color as their guide. This school was itself an outgrowth of Realism as practiced by painters like Courbet and Corot‚ who sought to depict everyday settings and people in their art in opposition to existing conventions that dictated an idealization of the world within narrowly defined subjects for painting. Undoubtedly the best known in this exhibit‚ the

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    Jacques-Louis David [pic] 2. Napoleon Crossing the Alps : Jacques-Louis David [pic] 3. Liberty Leading the People: Eugene Delacroix [pic] 4. Executions of the Third of May‚ 1808: Francisco Goya [pic] 5. Burial at Ornans: Gustave Courbet [pic] 6. Luncheon on the Grass: Edouard Manet [pic] 7. Impression: Sunrise: Claude Monet [pic] 8. Le Moulin de la Galette: Auguste Renoir [pic] 9. The Dancer in Green: Edgar Degas [pic] 10. Sunday Afternoon on

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    Running Head: Discussion on Realism and Surrealism Discussion on Realism and Surrealism William Thigpen Western Governors University Discussion on Realism and Surrealism Realism and Surrealism were very similar and dissimilar at the same time. In realism the artist wanted to keep truth and accuracy to what they were depicting. In surrealism‚ the artists wanted to take the truth and a new dimension to it‚ to make it more dream like. During the realism period the world was going through

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    as Eduard Manet‚ Andy Warhol‚ Gustave Courbet‚ Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock and the significant and lasting effects they had on modernism in art. Since renaissance times‚ the Salon‚ the official art exhibition sponsored by the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris‚ was the hub and canon of popular‚ acceptable and academic art. Art had remained stagnant for years with no conceptual developments for centuries. A local Frenchman by the name of Gustave Courbet despised the Salon. He rejected the false

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