acceptance‚ and consideration‚ and others are presumed to be presented. First of all‚ we first identify whether the advertisement posted by Alan is an offer or is just an invitation to treat. In the advertisement‚ no enough details about the antique vase were stated‚ e.g. the availability of quantity and the year. He just stated “18 th century” and “HK$80‚000”. According to the case of Partridge v Crittenden [1]‚ an advertisement without details is generally an invitation to treat. Moreover‚ the advertisement
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There are many different types of styles and cultures that affect the work of ceramics. One type of culture that was very interesting was the Pre-Columbian Maya culture of Mesoamerica. The natural environment that the Mayans lived in offered a wealth of materials and ideas to give works of beautiful art. “The Maya used ceramics every day‚ small cups for drinking vessels‚ tall cylinders for storing and pouring ritual beverages‚ and plates for all sorts of delicious foodstuffs‚ from tamales to corncakes
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All of these reliefs reflect the changing religious political ideas of the ancient Middle East because each artwork as it goes on changes gradually. For example the Warka Vase shows naked men with baskets and jars overflowing with goods to later present to the goddess Inanna‚ and put it in her temple. Another nude man brings a basket directly to the goddess in the top band showing praise and respect. The Sumerians focus a lot on giving praise to their gods. In the next image there is the Victory
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this amphora depicts a battle from the Trojan War‚ a conflict between the Greek attackers and the citizens of the city of Troy that was the subject of Homer’s Iliad‚ one of the two great epics of Greek and Roman mythology. Shown on the front of the vase were Achilles‚ the son of the sea nymph Thetis‚ and a Greek warrior “in combat with Memnon [son of Eos‚ the Greek goddess of the dawn] an African prince fighting on the side of Troy” (Bromberg‚ Guide‚ page 64). They are fighting over the corpse of
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kind man with a crippled leg who went by the name of Crane-man. Despite this obviously poor life Tree-ear lived‚ he had one day that he looked forward to that he called‚ “throwing day” a day when a very skilled potter named Min spun a beautiful clay vase to Tree-ear’s enjoyment. One throwing day Tree-ear was caught watching Min’s work when he thought that Min was not around‚ and accidently dent the uncooked piece of clay after dropping it from surprise. Min‚ who was very angry at this‚ punished Tree-ear
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Examples of Protectionism Argentina Argentina tops the list of countries with more commercial restrictions‚ both for imports and exports‚ and also for foreign currency controls. According to the report‚ Argentina applied 168 measures since 2009 to restrict and control the trade. The EU has said the country’s import licensing rules were unjustified and "aimed at advancing the Argentinean Government’s stated policies of re‑industrialization‚ import substitution and elimination of trade balance
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Still life is a type of painting. It’s a picture of objects that don’t move. The artist looks at objects‚ like vases‚ fruit‚ bottle’s flower’s and studies the way the light hits the objects‚ the shadow’s and the shape. Archie Forrest is a Scottish artist‚ who was born in 1950. Archie attended the Glasgow school of art in 1969 and left in 1973. He then spent 7 years teaching pupils as an art tutor. In 1985 he stopped teaching and completely devoted him time‚ to making art. Forrest’s work is very
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is so Sad really portray what is found in the typical‚ post 22nd World War British home? The sadness of it all? The tacky vase‚ the forgotten music‚ and the constant waiting - waiting for something to happen. Larkin really helps us to question just how much time we spend waiting for things to happen. The home waits for our return‚ the music and piano wait to be played. The vase waits for us to dust it. The pictures yearn to be appreciated‚ and the cutlery used. Do we connect with Larkin’s predicaments
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subject of two series of still life paintings. The earlier series executed in Paris in 1887 depicts the flowers lying on the ground‚ while the second set executed a year later in Arles shows bouquets of sunflowers in a vase. Its make me feel wornness and depressed of sunflowers in vase. Some of flower are fresh but make me feel depressed because he use the color and paint it for show these feel. Third‚ “Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear” is this self-portrait was painted shortly after Van Gogh returned
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References: Aaron J. Paul‚ (1997)‚ Fragments of Antiquity: Drawing upon Greek Vases‚ Harvard University Art Museums Bulletin‚ Vol. V‚ No. 2 pp. 4-10. Anthony M. Snodgrass‚ (2001)‚ The Dark Age of Greece‚ oxford press‚ p.102-152 John Beazley‚ (1956). Attic Black-Figure Vase Painters‚ Oxford University Press‚ Oxford. John K. Papadopoulos‚ James F. Vedder‚ Toby Schreiber‚ (1998)‚ Drawing Circles: Experimental Archaeology and the
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