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    Margaret Lambert In preparing an exhibit entitled “The Nazi Olympics‚ Berlin 1936” for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) Exhibition Department‚ Randy M. Goldman interviewed Ms. Margaret Lambert on May 20‚ 1996. I chose to report on Lambert because she was born in Germany and experienced the effects of the Nazi regime. Her love of all sports and her natural athletic ability helped her win at the British Championships. Despite personal hardships‚ she overcame obstacles and tried

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    ART IN AMERICA

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    ART IN AMERICA September 2014. This magazine director is Lindsay Pollock because I see her name as a editor in chief. When I look over it‚ I see most of picture describes object material such as glasses‚ wood‚ metal‚ clay‚ … And some art works are about machine or machine shape. It looks like the organization of someone. And most of them make me feel like they are close with our social. For example: The Judges III‚ 2013 of Courtesy Catriona Jeffries. The artist have a piece of clay‚ which shape

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    The Degenerate Art Exhibition and the Great German Art Exhibition Since early history and until today‚ Art has been one of people’s ultimate ways of expression and communication. However‚ and due to numerous atrocities‚ artists have long suffered from criticism‚ ridicule and even oppression. Perhaps one of the most known examples of such injustices is the Degenerate Art exhibition which was hosted in Germany in 1937 and aimed to label the works displayed in it as degenerate‚ corrupt and impure. Contrariwise

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    Women in Art

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    Topic One: Women in Art The role of women in the Art is complex because artists were affected both by the art and stories of the past and the women that they saw around them every day. The influence of the various roles of woman produced some of the greatest art. Women had a different role in ancient Greek society than they do today. It also seems likely that the role of women changed radically from ancient‚ pre-classical times to the more familiar classical period. Classical Greeks were definitely

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    Kimberly Schmutzler Petry English 101 09 26 October 2011 Ancient Egyptian Art The combination of geometric consistency and keen observation of nature are characteristics of all Egyptian arts. “Ancient Egyptian art reflected that civilization ’s religious beliefs‚ according to which the terrestrial life was merely a brief interlude compared to the eternal life which followed”(Egyptian art). Everything had to be represented from its most characteristic angle. Egyptian crafts in all the statues

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    The Politics of Art

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    Reviewing current art‚ both locally and globally‚ it appears that much of it has or purports to have a political content. One reason for this focus is that technological advances encourage snatching digitized fragments from reality that document the persistent global nightmare of human inhumanity. This process thus duplicates in art the same nightmare we see every day on TV or the Internet. Very little of this work‚ whose apology is that it is “consciousness raising‚” amounts to more than superficial

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    Discuss the evolution of the idea of beauty through the history of art. The idea of beauty‚ the perfect human body‚ is a result of culture: religious functions‚ advertisements‚ economy‚ and other factors. The definition of beauty is not an inherent concept‚ since every age‚ place and social class formed its own ideal of it. This evolution of beauty is shown explicitly through the history of art. Art‚ in different periods‚ was influenced mainly by history and religion. I will discuss this transition

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    Culinary Arts

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    cuisines and some of us even go to school and get a degree in culinary arts. The fact that we always needed food is easy to see but when and where did we start to care about the different types of taste‚ presentation and aspect of the food; let us explore the history of culinary arts together. The Beginning The history of culinary arts goes all the way back to 1800s when the very first cooking school in Boston was teaching the art of American cooking as well as preparing the students to pass on their

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    Art and Medicine

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    Every day thousands of people are diagnosed with life threatening diseases and every day thousands of people are being cured. Whether or not art was instrumental is unclear; I would like to think it was in many cases‚ but I cannot say this with certainty. One thing I do know is that for more than twenty years‚ the University of Florida has been using art to help people through rough times in their lives. The documentary we watched in class mainly showed the writing portion of the program‚ but there

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    The Art of Sculpture

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    The Art of Sculpture Long before man could record history‚ people were sculpting free standing figures out of bones rocks and other objects. It is said that sculpting is the art of the people‚ and it is a more powerful art than literature and painting because it can be touched and felt. When a sculpture is in a gallery our attention is sustained by an intensified visual engagement. This is what makes its fixed shape come alive in the viewer’s eyes. Before the 20th century‚ sculpture was considered

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