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    finding my true love‚ I thought I would marry my high school sweetheart. At one point in my life it seemed as though I would never find that “one” person. On August 18th 2005‚ I was on date with Antonio and we were in California on Coronado Island‚ San Diego. I thought this was just another date. I had been dating Antonio for two months when he asked me to go away with him in a few months to meet some of his family in California. I told him yes right away‚ but inside I was not sure if this was a mistake

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    the idea‚ and arrows fell upon the roof. The Spaniards used their shields to block Montezuma and Itzquauhtzin on the roof from the arrows. However‚ four days later the Spaniards threw the dead bodies of Montezuma and Itzquauhtzin out of a window. Diego Duran created a secondary account based on Chronicle X in 1581‚ providing yet another possible explanation of the death of Montezuma. He explains how the Spaniards imprisoned Montezuma and some noblemen and great Lords. Montezuma was found dead behind

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    navy blue suit with her unibrow and her moustache clearly visible. She is holding scissors and sitting in a “manly” and dominant pose‚ with her legs spread apart‚ surrounded by locks of her hair. She painted this self-portrait after her divorce from Diego due to their infidelity toward each other (Lindauer 43). The painting implies that she cut her hair‚ thus taking on a masculine‚ active role despite the traditional role of women as passive observers (Lindauer 46). The self-portrait includes notes

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    statement in reference to the life of Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo was described as “the first woman in the history of art to address with absolute and uncompromising honesty‚ general and specific themes which exclusively affect women” by life-long lover‚ Diego Rivera. As a Mexican female artist in the 20th century‚ Frida’s themes expressed in her artworks were considered highly explicit at the time. She was fine artist who used autobiographical through her extensive output of self-portraits. They are evidence

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    Her life can be described as that of a suffering female‚ a childless woman‚ and a mistreated wife. During the course of her life she painted many portraits reflecting her inner emotions. Many people said that she lived dying. Without a doubt‚ Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) was one of the most influential artists of Mexico in the middle twentieth century. Using self-portraiture to announce herself and explore the tangled realm of her feelings‚ Kahlo’s unworldly art teaches much about the nature of pain and

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    Born July 6‚ 1907 in Coyocoán‚ Mexico City‚ Mexico Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón began life with great struggle. Kahlo’s mother‚ too ill to care for or feed her newborn‚ hired an Indian wet-nurse to breastfeed and care for the newborn. Kahlo was raised in the family’s home where she was born‚ later named La Casa Azul (The Blue House). Polio caused Kahlo to lose a great deal of control over her right leg and foot‚ but did not slow the adventurous child. During her youth Kahlo studied photography

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    A Portrait of Frida Kahlo

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    forever. After the streetcar accident in 1925‚ Frida was left disabled and started to paint during her recovery. She became the most celebrated female painter of all time. It is believed that her paintings were influenced by her husband Naturalist Diego Rivera. Many of Frida’s self-portrait paintings captured a life filled with pain and suffering. Frida Kahlo was considered a Surrealist artist. However‚ she denied being a true Surrealist and did not like to be compared to them. In order to determine

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    Assignment: Formal Analysis of Art Summary There are various formal qualities about the painting Las Meninas by Diego Velazquez that make it very interesting to view. For example‚ I have observed the above listed painting through conducting a formal analysis of it‚ and have concluded with the following observations and interpretations of my understandings. The artist has portrayed an image of girls in the midst as if waiting to attend the wedding. Second‚ the artist reflects within the painting

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    November 9‚ 2012 In application 2.1; Planned Change at the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority‚ The San Diego Unified port district needed to transfer operations from the San Diego Airport to the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority (SDCRAA) due to the creation of the newly established organization. This was to occur in part of operating Airports within San Diego County. Thella Bowens; a senior director of the Aviation Division‚ was selected to oversee the

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    the discussion on‚ Thirty Are Better Than One‚ I mentioned that I feel that I am a person that keeps an open mind but that I do have limitations to what is acceptable in expressing art. When it comes to Diego Rivera’s‚ Man at the Crossroads‚ I agree with Rockefeller in destroying this piece. Diego presented to John Rockefeller that the mural he was going to create for Rockefeller’s building‚ Radio Corporations Art Building‚ would entail social‚ political‚ industrial‚ and scientific possibilities of

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