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    Week 4 Discussion

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    abolitionists used literature or the visual arts as a form of protest against slavery. Art is Reacting to Industrial Revolution Chapter 28 (pp. 920-948)‚ art and literature in Industrial Revolution; Chapter 28 (pp. 930-936)‚ slavery The Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent‚ Belgium (MSK Gent) —Romantic and Realist Art of the 1800s at http://www.mskgent.be/en/collection/1820-romanticism-and-realism/romanticism-and-realism New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art—French Realist Art of the 1800s at http://www

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    college and earn a degree in the fields of architect engineer and fine arts. My dream is to use my drawing skills to become a successful architect. When I look back on my life‚ I see myself being a fine artist and an architect. First‚ I have to continue drawing and keep making excellent grades. Then‚ I want to attend a college that has the best fine arts and architect program. Finally‚ I must graduate college with a degree in fine art and architect while becoming an architect at my own firm.

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    literature and other media such as interactive media‚ are included in a broader definition of art or the arts.[1] Until the 17th century‚ art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences‚ but in modern usage the fine arts‚ where aesthetic considerations are paramount‚ are distinguished from acquired skills in general‚ such as the decorative or applied arts. By a broad definition of art‚[7] artistic works have existed for almost as long as humankind: from early

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    object’s primary function. 
Sensitivity to physical laws is thus an important consideration for the maker of applied-art objects. It is often taken for granted that this is also true for the maker of fine-art objects. This assumption misses a significant difference between the two disciplines. Fine-art objects are not constrained by the laws of physics in the same way that applied-art objects are. Because their primary purpose is not functional‚ they are only limited in terms of the materials used

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    To what extent do audiences need art galleries to view art works? Art galleries are essential to the art world‚ however‚ is not the only source for audiences to view art. To begin with‚ art and artwork is defined as the application of human skill‚ creativity and imagination. Taking this into consideration‚ individuals need to examine the nature and purpose of art galleries as a facility to collaborate‚ organize and display a collection of artworks. As art however‚ is any expression of human creativity

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    to describe its various forms. Examples of such phraseology include: "Fine Arts"‚ "Liberal Arts"‚ "Visual Arts"‚ "Decorative Arts"‚ "Applied Arts"‚ "Design"‚ "Crafts"‚ "Performing Arts"‚ and so on. Drilling down‚ many specific categories are classified according to the materials used‚ such as: drawing‚ painting‚ sculpture (inc. ceramic sculpture)‚ "glass art"‚ "metal art"‚ "illuminated gospel manuscripts"‚ "aerosol art"‚ "fine art photography"‚ "animation"‚ and so on. Sub-categories include: painting

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    My fair lady

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    The movie My Fair Lady satisfies the four elements that define fine arts. These elements include music‚ dance art and drama. Although the movie is set in a different time period‚ it still manages to successfully convey the important facets of fine arts. The movie My Fair Lady is a 1960’s musical‚ originally adapted from a play‚ Pygmalion. There are several different types of music included in the film. For example‚ one of the romantic songs is "I Could Have Danced All Night"‚ which is sung by Eliza

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    Beiswenger 11/16/13 Expressive culture: behaviors and beliefs related to art‚ leisure and play. Art and culture: Art is the application of imagination‚ skill and style to matter‚ movement‚ and sound that goes beyond the purely practical. Western fine art: rare‚ expensive art produced by artists trained in the western classical tradition. Esthetics: refers to socially accepted notion of quality. Ethno-esthetics: culturally specific definition of what art is. Importance of both individual

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    Step by Wicked Step

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    -MOHAMMAD IZZUDDIN BIN ABDUL AZIZ -7582 -BLOCK 2 STEP BY WICKED STEP I choose a short story entitled‚ “Step by Wicked Step” written by Anne Fine. She had been named twice in the British Book Awards as Children’s Author of the Year which was in 1990 and 1993. This novel was published in 2000‚ but the original copy was published in 1995. The title and the book cover seemed a bit frightening and mysterious. Actually I like to read romance novels‚ not this type of novel because I expected this

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    Renee Cox

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    Three years she spent working in Paris shooting photos for magazines. Cox decided to move back to New York where she worked for ten years shooting for her clients. The birth of her son in the 1990’s inspired her to focus on the fine art photography. Receiving her Master of Fine Arts at the School of Visual Arts in New York‚ she spent a year working with two artists Mary Kelley and Ron Clark at the Independent Study Program. She was the first pregnant woman in the program. Cox became known for her

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