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    Islamic Art: Music & Sufism

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    meditation. The practices that occur at the majalis vary with each Sufi order‚ but the quintessential meaning is the same‚ and that is that Sufi music has universally influenced the world and has bridged the gap between both the Western world and the Islamic world. The renowned scholar‚ Seyyed Hossein Nasr quotes a man he deeply admires‚ Yehudi Menuhin‚ who said‚ “Sufi music is like ladder that connects the soul to Allah.” This ultimately shows the importance that music has on Sufism. In addition‚ Nasr

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    He wanted to make art attainable to the average person. He wanted the average person to connect to his pieces and the only real way to do that‚ is to show the truth. Caravaggio wanted to tell the true story of his subjects. He did not want to idealize the truth like the classical works did. Bellori was known to have preferred the classical style. Caravaggio had some form of imagination in order to place the models as well as ingrain that drama that he and the baroque time period is oh so famous for

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    The impact of Ancient Greek art on modern society Ancient Greek art and architecture has earned recognition all throughout the world for its exquisite artistry and its profound effect throughout the ages. Ancient Greece was a civilization that took great pride in perfection‚ excellence and overall greatness within religion‚ entertainment and political and economical life. The classical age could be seen as a turning point in art producing some of the most well renowned sculptures known today

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    Francastel states that there are three phases of how art and architecture as art has developed in light of advancements in technology. In the first phase‚ he details how people were generally reluctant to create new forms‚ instead using new technology to reinforce and recreate older styles. The second phase‚ he begins to contest Giedion in his thought that America was the one at the forefront of technology and explains that it was only later did America begin to emerge‚ however‚ other constructions

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    artistic vision and capableness made him an icon of jazz piano. He is a musician who impact will be felt for generations to come. Art was born in Toledo‚ Ohio. Both of Tatum’s parents had a musical background. From birth he suffered from cataracts‚ this causes him blind in his left eye‚ and with only very limited vision in the other. He played piano from his youth‚ Art was a musical prodigy at a very young age. By the age of six‚ he was able to play songs originally performed as duets and didn’t know

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    Influences of Spanish Architecture in Mexico Spanish expeditions conducted during the seventh and eighteenth century has brought a variety of architectural and artistic influences to the different indigenous regions of the New Americas. It is documented that "the Architecture of Mexico began with the Spanish conquest of the country." (Mullen‚ 18) The architecture of Mexico has exhibited much richness and wealth‚ has displayed the political and religious conditions of the time‚ and has showed off

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    a child untouched by sin and Mary is able to rest‚ shaking the palm to allow as many dates to fall as she pleases. The Arab-Islamic influences make themselves plain here in the form of the date-bearing palm‚ a traditional fruit in the Arab Gulf region that fails to appear in the Christian Gospels’ accounts of the birth of Jesus. It provides an example of the Arab influences on the Quran and the selective editing of the Christological narrative so as to better fit a story which aligns with the development

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    The Core of Religion‚ Art‚ and Faith When reading both the texts of Georges Bataille and Søren Kierkegaard‚ the reader is taken on an exploration of humanity. Although approached differently‚ this humanity is shown to be intimately intertwined with religion by both authors. Bataille studiously delves into the mind of the prehistoric man through his cave art in an attempt to understand and define what it means to be human. The art of this prehistoric man is the art of a consciousness at

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    pathway because it is a form of art‚ they are paid more but not by much‚ and it is easier to conceptualize your ideas into a game than it is by making a building. There has seemingly always been this debate between the broad topic of Art and Architecture. What defines Art? Is Architecture a form of Art? Is there a line drawn between them? Some would speculate the problem with this debate is that it assumes that if something is beautiful‚ it is automatically defined as “Art”. In other words‚ a building

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    work Art Nouveau in Riga Architecture Riga 2009 Contents 1. Art Nouveau……………………………………………………………….....3 2. Art Nouveau in Riga..………………………………………………………...3 3. Art Nouveau in other areas..……………………………………….….……...4 4. Elizabetes street 10b..……………………………………………….………..4 5. Assessment…………………………………………………...……..………..7 6. References……………………………………………………………………8 1. Art Nouveau Art Nouveau is an international movement and style of artarchitecture and applied art—especially

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