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    Marc Chagagall Essay

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    The style is Cubist although Chagall has not fragmented the apple tree – Perhaps to ensure that this element of the painting remains clear and sure in the world of realism: This in itself an idiosyncrasy: Although entirely conventional and representational of the truth for a deeply religious man‚ as was Marc Chagall. The ambience of this oil painting is joyful thanks to the fresh green and yellow hues which dominate the composition. The red and blue of the apple tree denote danger - Red is a color

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    Art Deco Movement

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    FNAR 002- Art Appreciation and History: East & West Final Group Project: Art Deco Movement‚ Influence on Visual Arts Prepared for: Emi EU Prepared by: CHEN Zhen John Michael CHAYKOWSKY MOK Wen Kai SHIH Pek Kuang WANG Hao Run Date: 12 November 2009 Table of Contents 01 BACKGROUND 1 Art Deco Definition 1 History 1 Materials and design 1 02 Influence and Sources 2 Sources – Ancient Egypt 3 Ancient Mexico 3 Africa 4 Avant-Garde

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF ORIGINALITY IN FASHION BY FIRUZÉ FRENCH The Importance of Originality in Fashion By originality in fashion‚ I’m not talking about the originality of everyday people and their fashion style‚ what they wear and how they wear it. I’m talking about the difficulty top fashion designers face every 6 months when they make a great effort to create a contemporary and original collection for the fashion catwalk to please brutally honest fashion critics‚ of magazines and of the public

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    Mina Loy

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    England‚ Paris‚ Florence‚ even to Greenwich Village and then returning to Paris. All of these experiences allowed her to be influenced by the style and culture of the age. She was exposed to a variety of unique styles such as Victorian‚ impressionism‚ futurism‚ and bohemian ways of painting making it difficult for her to actually stick to one artistic category. While studying in London she met pupil Stephen Haweis. They moved to Paris together and were wed there. Mina did not take Stephen’s last name but

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    “To what extent did modernism represent a complete break with the architecture of antiquity?” The ancients found the importance for the physical and symbolic forms of architecture however they were more informed regarding the role in which architecture plays on human behaviour than we would be nowadays. They believed that high quality public architecture created a sense of public pride which created a responsibly for the people to maintain and protect their common spaces. The architecture was used

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    Students explore the sensory endorsement in commercial advertising and visual merchandising of different visual cultures * Students examine the concepts of abstract / non-objective arts from across times and cultures: Surrealism‚ De Stijl ‚ Futurism and Abstract expression * Students choose one of the five senses as inspiration to create an abstract paintingSkills * To implement concepts and problem-solving skills in the contextual studies * To apply subject specific terminology in

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    Transformer Metaphor

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    For many decades‚ the US military has‚ engaged with Hollywood’s movies by giving permission to their production crews to use their military machines and techniques. Black Hawk Down was about the US military‚ Top Gun was about the Navy‚ and Iron Man was about the Air Force (McMillen). These kinds of movies are regarded as joint-military force movies‚ and one of the largest joint-military movies is Transformers‚ which was released in 2007. The third series was recently released‚ which is now being

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    considerable link to the Russian Communist Revolution. They merged the arts with modern technological rationalism for political and ideological uses‚ being essentially a form of Soviet propaganda. The theory of constructivism was a departure from Russian Futurism that sought to break and destroy traditions‚ but is also derived from Russian Suprematism‚ Dutch De Stijl and the German Bauhaus. The artists did not believe in abstract ideas‚ rather they tried to link art with concrete and real ideas. Early

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    Art Deco Crossover

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    world was now an amalgamation of new technologies and processes and drew from many worldwide influences. However‚ the greatest influence of the movement was the new visual language‚ color and iconography of the avant-garde art world: Cubism‚ Fauvism‚ Futurism‚ De Stijl‚ Bauhaus and Constructivism to name a few. As Helen Appleton Red described the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes‚ "The Exposition marks the coming of age of a new decor...as inevitable

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    Salvador Dali Influences

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    Reed‚ 1 Jeanne Reed Mi’chel Jarjoura Art Appreciation (Web Class) 11/25/2012 The Not So Secret Life of Salvador Dali When one hears the name of Salvador Dali‚ many things probably come to mind: painter‚ surrealist‚ creative‚ artistic genius… No matter what first comes to one’s mind‚ and whether one likes him or not‚ most would agree that Salvador Dali was‚ more than anything else‚ unique. Yes‚ Dali had many influences such as Velazquez‚ Goya‚ El Creco‚ Durer‚ Leonardo‚ and Michelangelo (Bradley

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