of them caught my eye like Peter Paul Reubens‚ “The Raising of The Cross”. The painting was created by use of oil paint on wooden panels in the year 1610. There are many aspects about this painting that catch your eye but the main aspects are the geometric stability it holds‚ the emotional thrust it throws at the viewer and Reuben’s intentions and meaning behind the painting. First let me give a little background on Peter Paul Reuben. Reuben was born in Germany in 1577 and his parents were afraid
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Christina Kiaer has described the main aim of the constructivist movement as ‘to mass produce transparent utilitarian things for use in everyday life’. How adequate is this description? Constructivism is primarily an art movement that was based in Russia in the early 20th century. It had a 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
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primarily because Ancient Greek Potters were producing clay forms that were useful‚ they held many different things - Liquids‚ perfumes and even oils. There was four major pottery styles in Ancient Greece‚ Geometric‚ Corinthian‚ Red-Figure and Black-Figure. Geometric pottery utilized geometric shapes‚ it was one of the first ceramic styles in Ancient Greece. Corinthian pottery demonstrated a more Asian style of pottery‚ Corinthian Pottery originated from Corinth‚ in
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1. A specific area for the area of various polygons is the one for the area of a regular polygon. The setup and initial steps to creating the proof require a geometric approach that would otherwise make proving a big challenge. For example‚ a polygon with n sides is broken up into a collection of n congruent triangles‚ this geometric setup is key in reaching an easy solution for the area. The algebraic aspect comes into play when it comes to deriving the equation for the area. It is a simple yet
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made them appear in the most quintessential manner possible. Even though the Archaic period is not realistic as possible‚ it is a major upgrade to the previous period‚ the Geometric period. The Geometric period was Ancient Greece in 900 to 700 BCE. This period is called the Geometric period due to the art works having geometric shapes. They were made up of simple shapes‚ such as squares‚ triangles‚ and ovals. The men had sharp‚ triangular torsos‚ and oval legs. The hair were cylinders‚ and the arms
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Sol LeWitt was born on 9th September 1928 in Hartford. He receiving his BFA from Syracuse University‚ he went to Europe to get a feel of Old Master painting. After serving in the Korean War‚ he moved to New York where he enrolled at School of Visual Arts while working at the Seventeen Magazine where he did posters and Photostats. His work however was influenced by the relations he made while working at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His co-worker being artists themselves‚ shaped the young
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This piece of art is a painting‚ located on the second story of the art building as you walk up the stairs. The media being used for it is paint‚ a mixture of pigment and binder‚ and the support for it is wall. The painting did not have a title so I named it "Temple of Nature." This painting is very large and takes up the whole wall. It has four columns wrapped with leaves and on the column to the far right it has a snake on it. In the center it has a big red door that catches the eye. On both sides
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Classic Landscape. He mostly uses angular‚ geometric shapes. For example‚ the mounds of what I’m guessing to be either dirt or coal are in pyramid shapes‚ and the silos in the middle of the painting are a cylinder shape. Another shape Sheeler creates is rectangles. Most of them are buildings in the painting. Chirico uses both geometric and organic shapes throughout his painting. For example‚ he uses circles as bisquits and many rectangles for geometric shapes. There are also many shapes in this painting
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on blackboard. Chapter 3 Summaries: Chapter 3 talks about descriptive statistics with numerical measures. These measures consist of location and variability. The measures of locations are mean‚ median‚ mode‚ weighted mean‚ geometric mean‚ percentiles‚ and quartiles. If these measures are computed for data from a sample it’s called sample statistics. If these measures are computes as population it’s called population parameters. A sample statistic is mentioned to as the point
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at most university philosophy departments. Descartes’ influence in mathematics is equally apparent; the Cartesian coordinate system — allowing reference to a point in space as a set of numbers‚ and allowing algebraic equations to be expressed as geometric shapes in a two-dimensional coordinate system (and conversely‚ shapes to be described as equations) — was named after him. He is credited as the father of analytical geometry‚ the bridge between algebra and geometry‚ crucial to the discovery of infinitesimal
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