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    early civilization compare to the culture of today’s society are very different. However‚ many different achievements of the civilizations long ago are still in use in today’s time. The different achievements of the Sumerians‚ Babylonian‚ and the Egyptian civilizations are still used in today’s life time and contribute in today’s culture. The Sumerians achievements revolved

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    Hitler’s Degenerate Art Show From paintings to sculptures‚ both realistic and modern‚ the International Exhibition of Modern Art at the 69th Infantry Regiment Armory was the first modern art show to arrive in America to exhibit works by Americans and Europeans alike. Opening its doors on February 17 of 1913‚ the exhibit astonished many New Yorkers with the modern style coming out of Europe. As many as 88‚000 people attended the Armory Show‚ the most to ever attend an art show in New York. Fast-forward

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    Formal Analysis Paper The pieces Ann Whitley Russell‚ done by an unknown artist in around 1820 and Lady Frances Knowles‚ also done by an unknown artist‚ in the mid-late 17th century are both examples of portraits that portray the sitters in diverse yet insightful ways to viewers. Both Ann Whitley Russell and Lady Frances Knowles are works of art composed of oil paint on canvas. Although these portraits are different‚ the aspects of space‚ color‚ and composition are all important elements that

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    and acknowledge that the sciences are for the smart students while Art subject are for the lazier students. As a result‚ students are gradually becoming less interested in Liberal Arts. People have chosen Science subjects over

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    stage when young people are seeking to assert their independence‚ tattoos may provide a way to ground a sense of self in a seemingly changing and insecure world. Tattooing has a long history; it was thought that tattooing was primary an ancient Egyptian practice dating from circa 2000 B.C. (Nadler‚ 1983). It was brought to the New World in 1769 by sailors returning from voyagers to the South Pacific (Post‚ 1968; Sanders‚ 1991). The practice of tattooing became more widespread and socially acceptable

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    Professor: Kim de Beaumont 11/30/12 I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and after seeing all the paintings‚ sculptures‚ and art works‚ I chose Kouros‚ for my final paper‚ because it shows Greek’s first nude youth male during Archaic period on ca. 600 BCE. My piece of art is Marble statue of Kouros (male youth) which is characteristically depicted nude with the left leg striding forward and hands clenched at the side. This noble figure of a youth is one of the earliest freestanding marble

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    The article I chose from the Journal of the American Art Therapy Association (AATA) was written by Laura M. Pelton-Sweet and Alissa Sherry‚ titled‚ “Coming Out Through Art: A Review of Art Therapy With LGBT Clients.” They found that the potential between LGBT clients and the use of creative art interventions is an area that deserves more research. It states that AATA does not publish guidelines for working with LGBT clients because homosexuality is no longer classified as a mental illness or disease

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    with her boredom and suggested we take the train into the city and go to the Museum of Modern Art. Excited to be productive‚ we all quickly agreed and left for the city within the hour. Upon arrival‚ we purchased our tickets and began walking around. While we were taking our time and observing the magnificent art‚ we got to the wall where Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans is intended to be. The pop art sensation was missing. In dismay‚ I touched the wall in which it is normally situated‚ and I transported

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    the life of an Egyptian‚ he/she would prepare themselves for the afterlife or what they called it – The Field of Rushes. The Egyptian Book of the Dead was almost a guide book for the deceased containing various spells and incantations that would aid in ones travel to the afterlife and the process of becoming immortal. The ancient Egyptians strongly believed in the afterlife and that each mummified corpse was expected to resurrect in another world. The Book of the Dead gave the Egyptians insight on what

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    Searllin N. Gonzaga September 17‚2012 III-Atanasoff Different Greek’s Art: Pottery The Ancient Greeks made pottery for everyday use‚ not for display; the trophies won at games‚ such as the Panathenaic Amphorae (wine decanters)‚ are the exception. Most surviving pottery consists of drinking vessels such as amphorae‚ kraters (bowls for mixing wine and water)‚ hydria (water jars)‚ libation bowls‚ jugs and cups. Painted

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