The Twittering Machine has long been regarded as one of the most fascinating Paul Klee’s painting. As a representative member of German Expressionist‚ Klee believed art was to “make visible” rather than “reproduce visible”‚ challenging the former notion of art as the representation of the real world. Influenced by Cubism‚ Fauvism and Der Blaue Reiter‚ Klee is similar to Wassily Kandinsky regarding the abstract art style and Bauhaus teaching experience. Whereas‚ instead of a pure geometric composition
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Scarlet Failures In the poem‚ “Zimmer in Grade School”‚ by Paul Zimmer‚ the speaker talks about the unhappy memories of his childhood. He even wondered why he was born‚ he feared God‚ school‚ and his school mates. The speaker states‚ “My parents wrung their loving hands. / My guardian angel wept constantly.” (11). He never seem to get things right even as an adult. In grade school‚ I never got things right the first time either. There was always a language barrier because English was not
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Design Analysis of Paul Klee’s Possibilities at Sea Artist: Paul Klee Title: Possibilities At Sea Size: 24” by 24” Year: 1932 Line: There is heavy use of contour line and line as symbol. The entire concept and composition are defined primarily through the heavy use of line and linear elements. The boat is constructed from thin red and white lines – the white lines defining the shape of the boat and the red lines providing a supporting structure vertically and horizontally. There’s also
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On the 10th of December 1992 Prime Minister Paul Keating gave an urgent speech to the citizens of Australia concerning the injustice against indigenous Australians and their rights. This speech gives the audience a thorough idea of the discrimination that they are facing and a number of reasons in which persuading us to stop our detrimental ways towards the Aboriginals so that they may feel as a contributing race to the Australian society. This speech was carried out in a well thought out structure
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Joseph Paul Vorst is an amazing artist that made the two artworks‚ Good Lord Gives Peace‚ c. 1943‚ Oil/canvas stretched on panel‚ 48 x 36 inches and Good Lord‚ Give Me Peace‚ c. 1940‚ lithograph‚ 11" x 8.25. In comparing the two Josephs Paul Vorst artworks‚ Good God Gives Peace and Good Lord Give Me Peace‚ through the terms of style and content between both of them is very similar‚ there are some different between in term of form and the art media. Both paintings have the same style known as Regionalism
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Via Sapientiae: The Institutional Repository at DePaul University Maloney‚ Robert Studies 1-1-1992 The way of Vincent de Paul: full text Recommended Citation Robert P. Maloney‚ CM. The way of Vincent de Paul : a contemporary spirituality in the service of the poor. New York: New City Press‚ 1992. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Studies at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maloney‚ Robert by an authorized administrator of Via Sapientiae
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Paul Jackson Pollock‚ known professionally as Jackson Pollock‚ was an American painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. He was well known for his unique style of drip painting. He was born on January 28‚ 1912 in Cody‚ WY. He had a nac Modern and Abstract art. In 1942 Pollock met Lee Krasner while they were both exhibiting in the show at Mcmillen Gallery. Three years later‚ in 1945‚ they were married. Pollock observed American Indian sand painting demonstrations in the 1940’s
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What does that mean? In Paul Holbach’s article “The Illusion of Free Will”‚ Holbach asserts that nature is the predeterminate of man’s actions and therefore connected to the choices that compose his will. Despite the elements that abound that are said to provoke the free choices
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Paul Taylor was born on July 29‚ 1930‚ in Wilkinsburg‚ Pennsylvania. He attended Syracuse University through a swimming scholarship. Later after reading books about dance in the university library‚ he took up dance training under modern dance greats like Martha Graham and José Limón and joined the Graham Dance Company as a soloist in 1955. He also worked with choreographers Merce Cunningham and George Balanchine. Dance became his all-consuming passion. He henceforth transferred to The Juilliard School
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The Rationale of this task was to create a dramedy of three stereotypes created in society to bump heads in one another‚ as based off of Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit. Three characters‚ President Bill Clinton‚ Marilyn Monroe‚ and Dana were selected to all fit into one enclosed space‚ an Art-Deco themed elevator‚ as a different representation for Hell. For this instance‚ the characters were all representations of stereotypes the 20th and 21st century had developed‚ in hopes that each opposite would create
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