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    called "Le Café de nuit" which is French for "The Night Café" made by Vincent Van Gogh in 1888. Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch artist whose work was notable for its rough beauty‚ emotional honesty‚ and bold color. The movement that Van Gogh made this painting during the Post Impressionism Movement. Vincent Van Gogh is a unique and outstanding artist who had a dramatic life that affected his paintings. At the age of twenty-seven‚ Van Gogh decided to devote his life for art because he believed in the power

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    Van Gogh vs Salvador Dali The focus of the paper is to make a comparison and contrasts between Van Gogh’s ’Starry Night’ and Salvador Dali’s ’Persistence of time’. While Van Gogh’s theme formed the basis of expressionism in twentieth century‚ Dali initially became a leader of the Surrealist movement and later on developed interests in psychology and science‚ both movements influencing their beliefs and formal approaches in distinctive ways. The ’Persistence of Time’ is regarded as one of the most

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    Vincent Van Gogh was born on 30 March 1853‚ and died on 29 July 1890. He is a significant figure within the art history due to his striking artwork. He used a flamboyant and exuberant colour palette with extraordinary detail which enabled him to create extraordinary masterpieces and to emphasize his artistic expression. He manifested his thoughts and feeling to convey his emotional and spiritual state in each of his artworks. This allowed many observers to acknowledge how he felt throughout the

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    Popular: Vintage Wisdom for a Modern Geek by Maya Van Wagenen is a great novel with a thrilling plot‚ many unique characters‚ and quite a few realistic conflicts. Popular is a memoir and biography where Maya Van Wagenen tells her story of being a teenager and her experience of experimenting on how to be popular. Although there are many novels discussing Popularity‚ Popular by Maya Van Wagenen is different from all the rest. Popular is different from all of the other "popularity" books because in

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    Literary Analysis - Mr Van Gogh Chania Baldwin Owen Marshall’s ‘Mr Van Gogh’ addresses the inevitable issue of marginalisation of an individual. Through language features he influences the reader to reflect and consider action of the attitudes towards the socially marginalised. The social rejection of an individual is described through the voice of the town bully‚ and the cowardly acts of the narrator. Set in a small town in New Zealand it serves as a microcosm of contemporary society. Marshall

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    Dame Van Winkle Is A Good Wife What is a good wife? A good wife is a woman who takes care of her family. The story‚ “Rip Van Winkle”‚ by Washington Irving‚ often shows what a good wife is. In the story‚ Rip Van Winkle is the main character and Dame Van Winkle is his wife. Dame Van Winkle is a very good wife. Dame Van Winkle is a good wife‚ even though she disciplines her husband by verbally and physically abusing him. Irving states‚ “A nagging wife may‚ therefore‚ in some respects‚ be

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    “Arnolfini Marriage” is a very famous painting by Jan Van Eyck painted in the early 15th century‚ which is in the National Gallery in London. According to the Catalogue of the National Gallery‚ the painting is just a portrait of the couple Arnolfini that is showing their marriage. Waldemar Januszczak‚ an author and presenter‚ believes that this portrait was wrongly named and it should have been called “the Arnolfini Pregnancy”. Januszczak believes that Mrs. Arnolfini is pregnant and she is dead at

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    Jan Van Eyck (before c. 1390 – 9 July 1441) was a Flemish/Netherlandish painter active in Bruges‚ who was born in Maaseik‚ Holland. He took employment in the Hague as painter and Valet de chambre with John III the Pitiless‚ ruler of Holland and Hainaut in the Hague around 1422‚ when he was already a master painter with workshop assistants.Van Eyck painted both secular and religious subject matter‚ including altarpieces‚ single panel religious figures and commissioned portraits. And he was highly

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    one of the most important industrial sectors in Italy and at world level a very important player. Because the luxury segment are very especially. The shoes market is very big in Italy. For companies in the higher segment. There are opportunities for van Bommel to export in Italy. The research findings show that 91.6% of respondents a price increase in raw materials in 2011 notes. And 46.1 percentage said that there was an increase of 10%. The price of shoes in Italy of retail sales in the first

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    Rebecca Scheinert Monsters and Myths September 16th 2012 Van Helsing and Unorthodox Monster Narrative Monsters have become a regular fixture in the contemporary movie industry but it is important to remember these supernatural creatures were born from ancestors in nineteenth century gothic literature. These creatures were a cultural product of the social‚ scientific‚ and psychological concerns of a society that had lost its faith in religion. Each monster was a manifestation of a ubiquitous

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