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    IWT1 Humanities Western Governors University Pop Art and Surrealism Surrealism was a style of art and literature that arose in the 20th century‚ emphasizing the subconscious or spontaneous meaning of imagery created by reflex or intuition (Surrealism‚ 2013). Surrealism began in Europe and developed from the Dadaist period. Surrealism is distinguished by an irrational‚ improbable collection of impressions. While similar to the Dadaist period‚ it was less violent and more artistically based. This

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    The early Renaissance began about the time Fabriano painted the Adoration of the Magi. His purpose was to use a gorgeous surface using a rainbow of colors and adding a display of gold for the aristocrats of the time. This was to separate his works from the Gothic style of the past. Soon an artist named Masaccio began his career and changed nearly everything about painting. The frescos that he painted used episodes all in the same painting‚ not just one subject. The figures were highlighted with

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    The two art periods that I chose are Baroque and Impressionism. Baroque art refers to the style that would be found in Europe and North and South America during the 17th and 18th century. The Catholic Church heavily influenced their art‚ as well as the Protestant rising up during this time. There was an emphasis on unity and harmony in all of the visual arts that often had themes from the Bible or stories. There was realism and more attention was paid to physical details in portrait paintings‚

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    Humanities Task 1 There has always been a question as to what is or was more important to the advancement of society‚ science or art? Although science has contributed to the advancement of society and nations‚ art has helped capture our moments in time‚ tell stories‚ and inspire nations and people. We will take a moment to look at two different art periods in our history. We will focus on how they relate to each other‚ their influential impact‚ and a specific piece from each

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    Impressionism is a historical art period that took place during the late 19th century in France. Paintings from this period were usually of everyday outdoor scenes. The artists of this period wanted to develop their own technique where what was painted was not the actual focus of the art‚ but light itself was considered to be the focus. (Janaro & C‚ 2009) Paintings from this period were done in quick movements and with vibrant and light colors. Impressionist also used thick strokes of paint and

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    IWT1 Task 1 000251565 Polly A. Welch Impressionism and Post Impressionism In Paris in the late 19th century (1874-1882)‚ several artists who called themselves the Anonymous Society of Painters‚ Sculptors‚ Printmakers‚ etc. organized an exhibit that launched the movement called Impressionism. These artists‚ such as Eduoard Manet‚ Edgar Degas‚ Claude Monet‚ Pierre Auguste Renoir‚ and Mary Cassatt‚ sparked worldwide following and revolutionized Western conceptions of painting. Appearing

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    Comparison of Two Historical Art Periods: Middle Ages (Gothic) and Renaissance Architecture Christina Plunkett Western Governor’s University IWT1 Humanities Task 1 Gothic style came about in the middle of the twelfth century. It was named after the Goths that controlled France during that time. It was developed as a result of Christian ideals. Christian leaders wanted big‚ tall‚ ornate churches to represent their strong faith. Later it was also used for non-religious buildings such

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    Analysis and Interpretation: Baroque versus Neoclassical     Humanities IWT1    Emily Lampson    May 24‚ 2015            Throughout history the formal arts and philosophy have changed with the times. Each  period is affected by the current society’s social‚ political‚ and religious views‚ as well as the  various cultures within one time period. While many periods have some similarities with other  periods‚ they are all different from each other.    ​ Began in the early 1600s and lasting until the mid 1700s

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    Comparison and Contrast of the Middle Ages and Renaissance Christine Henry Western Governors University Literature‚ Arts and Humanities IWT1 October 20‚ 2014 Comparison and Contrast of the Middle Ages and Renaissance This essay will compare and contrast the visual arts of the Middle Ages‚ called medieval art‚ with the arts of the Renaissance period by giving an overview of each period and illustrate how the collision between these two periods‚ and what influenced them‚ brought about new forms of

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    DESPAIR IN EDUCATION TASK 2—IWT1 Despair in Today’s Educational System            Despair is a major problem in today’s educational system. Sadly‚ this is not a new problem. Students feel despair in having to deal with teachers that are unable or unwilling to teach as they should. Their lives are fraught with personal issues that affect their ability to study and learn. Parents feel despair because they want the best education for their children. Sometimes

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