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    Gothic Cathedral

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    Gothic architecture was developed from a Christian perspective‚ and therefore attained its most meaningful expression in churches. Clerics began to demand taller churches with more windows than had been present in the dark‚ but sturdy Romanesque churches. This desire was derived from new intellectual and spiritual concepts that took a more rational view of God‚ and saw God encompassed many things‚ such as light‚ reason and proportion. The Gothic church displayed a visual attempt to leave behind the

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    The Cult of Domesticity

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    hr. 5 25/1/12 The Cult of Domesticity was a guideline that required women to be inferior and submissive compared to men. Many of Emily Dickinson’s poems were written in secret because of the treatment of women in her time period. “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin were written from their position of male dominance and domesticated women. Many of the ideals specifically submissiveness‚ domesticity and piety present in the Cult of Domesticity‚ are

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    Cult Of Domesticity

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    late 19th and early 20th century‚ strict and confining gender roles existed for women throughout the United States. While men were able to pursue out-of-house careers‚ women were trapped in a Cult of Domesticity‚ disabling them from acting in a “manly” manner in fear of losing their reputation. In this Cult of Domesticity‚ women were born and bred simply to marry a man with a higher social status and monetary value‚ and procreate with them to form a family. However‚ because the women of this era

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    Birth Of The Virgin

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    The painting The Birth of the Virgin was created by Italian artist Fra Carnevale in 1467 during the early renaissance in Italy. During the renaissance movement‚ many artists recalled to High Classical idealism and more focus on individual and humanity. It is obviously that The Birth of the Virgin is a typical painting from the early renaissance since artist emphasized the each individual and depicted a Classical palace in his painting. Meanwhile‚ the artist also used linear perspective‚ atmospheric

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    Cult Of The Machine

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    The “cult of the machine‚” infatuated The Soviet Union during the 1920s. Super-urbanism and the corresponding belief that proletariat society could only exist within a culture of the machine and the factory effected policy greatly starting in the late 1920s.35 The Soviet Union believed that machines and modernization led the way to new civilization. “City planning and the design of future living space requires a mentality and an imagination of closely resembling the concoction of science fiction

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    Sculpture 1 The Statue Group of Nen-kheft-ka and His Wife‚ Nefer-shemes The Statue Group of Nen-kheft-ka and His Wife‚ Nefer-shemes was found in a rock-cut tomb at Deshasheh and sculpted by an unknown Egyptian artist in 2350 BC. The artist uses all aspects of composition to convey Egyptian dominance. Using a Standard Egyptian Scale‚ the figures were carved in proportions seen to be ideal by the Egyptians. The sculpture was carved out of limestone. It was richly painted with brightly colored

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    Virgin Group

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    REPORT ON VIRGIN GROUP . Submitted By: - SHANTANU SHARMA JYOTSNA SAIGAL NIKITA NARANG. RUHAAN PARVEZ. SUROJIT DAS. STUTI GARG. Submitted By: - SHANTANU SHARMA JYOTSNA SAIGAL NIKITA NARANG. RUHAAN PARVEZ. SUROJIT DAS.

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    Gothic Architecture

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    GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE Basilica churchearly Christian churchRomanesquegothic - Religion grew more population - complete opposite of classical architecture - called "barbaric"; gothic age is considered one of Europe’s outstanding artistic eras Features of gothic architecture: 1. Plans- arranged for convenience rather than for symmetry (utilitarian) 2. Walls- rubble masonry not laid in horizontal courses -materials were in small pieces -walls were no longer load-bearing which contributed

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    Spanish Gothic Style

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    The Gothic Style spread rapidly among other countries‚ and Spain‚ was not an exception. During the Romanesque period‚ Spanish artists adopted the French style of building and decorating in order to differ and stand out from the Muslims‚ with whom they shared the Iberian peninsula. During the thirteenth century‚ the identification of French style with Christian conquest encouraged the appearance of the Gothic style in Spain. The Cathedral of Santa Maria in León‚ also known as León Cathedral‚ was

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    Painting and Sculpture Introduction Indian painting has a very long tradition and history in Indian art. The earliest Indian paintings were the rock paintings of pre-historic times‚ the petroglyphs  found in places like Bhimbetka ‚ some of them from before 5500 BC. And also an imperative part of Indian art culture is dominated by sculptures in India. Indian sculptures started from bronze and other stones. Sculpture of India has its roots from the planet’s oldest

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