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    produced easier‚ quicker and in much higher quantity. The mentality of this generation would say "Why spend the time and resources to produce a chair that will last 100 years‚ when you’re going to be sick of looking at it in a year?" The brains of this movement wanted to forget the extra nonsense‚ and the unpredictability of a personal craftsman. They figured out how to do it in a fraction of the time and cost if we use simple‚ smooth‚ uniform surfaces. By the middle of the 1800’s‚ the industrial revolution

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    Impressionism is an art-related movement which originated from Paris in the 1874 by a group of painters. The movement originated from the ideas of a group of Paris based painters who displayed their talent through exhibitions and other artistic programs. Impressionism was also subject to criticism by other French artistic communities. Many women impressionists were also involved in artistic work (Bondil 2012). These are as follows Berth Morisot Berth Morisot was a female impressionist painter. She

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    In the early twentieth century‚ an incredible artistic movement occurred that prompted an aesthetic reform for American living. The movement was known as Arts and Crafts. A mix of progressives consisting of designers‚ architects‚ and artists promoted simplified architectural style‚ handicraft production‚ and wholesome environments. The following essay will examine the many social and economic influences that shaped the new housing developments as well as what effects the ‘modern’ bungalow style housing

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    1 INTRODUCTION The Arts and Crafts Movement began in the last decades of the 19th century. It was developed by the ideas and views of William Morris who was inspired by John Ruskin. William Morris was a dynamic and multi-talented man. His name is “indissolubly linked to wallpaper design” (William Morris & Wallpaper Design‚ [sa]). All his designs were made by hand and not machines because Morris believed that “the tastelessness of mass-produced goods and the lack of honest craftsmanship might be

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    Voysey‚ Lutyens‚ Baillie Scott‚ Prior and the other English architect were first not grouped as Arts and Crafts in the twentieth century but were bold innovators in domestic designs and were known as traditionalists. They had the freedom of planning and they were very honest in using their material. But architect will not accept the challenge to create

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    Culture has no colour: Cultural Amalgamation of Cosmopolitanism *M.Kalai Nathiyal and **Dr V.Malarkodi Abstract This paper surveys and critically reviews of the major research works on Culture has no colour‚ a brief study of cultural amalgamation of cospmopolitanism.This paper analyze Cultural amalgamation which describes not only about race and culture apart from that it also focuses on intexuality on language and indigenous and international cultures. Cultural amalgamation happened when

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    Morris & Co Case Study

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    In 2007 Professor Stevens completed her research for her doctor technoligiae: Fine Art at Tshwane University of Technology. The title of her research is Morris & co. as a theoretical model for contemporary South African craft enterprises. This study focused on five select craft enterprise activities and actions to determine their success. Out of this‚ the Morris & co. model was created and it was used to determine a similar craft company’s success (Stevens‚ 2007:348). To develop this model Professor

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    Feminist Theory Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical‚ or philosophical discourse‚ it aims to understand the nature of gender inequality. It examines women’s social roles and lived experience‚ and feminist politics in a variety of fields‚ such as anthropology and sociology‚ communication‚ psychoanalysis‚ economics‚ literary criticism‚ education‚ and philosophy. While generally providing a critique of social relations‚ much of feminist theory also focuses on analyzing gender

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    Artemisia as a Feminist

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    Nanette Salomon‚ a very well known feminist writer‚ wrote the article‚ “Judging Artemisia: A Baroque Woman in Modern Art History.” The article opens up with a discussion about the 2001-2 exhibition of Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi: Father and Daughter Painters in Baroque Italy. The author explains that three things are unusual here: the fact that two famous artists were presented at the same time‚ that they were related as father and daughter‚ and the fact that the woman was better known than

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    Assignment One Book four: Write a essay on creativity. Discuss aspects off: Young children being in the process of creating themselves. The making of objects of art and crafts‚ a. How the Montessori “ skill builders” assist point 1 and 2 above. Creativity is the making of anything and children are less interested in the product than they are interested in the process. They are learning without an outcome in mind and will construct meaning to any skill acquisition or concept as it requires

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