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    Max Dupain, Sunbaker

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    Max Dupain -sunbaker The sunbaker‚ is of a man lying face down into the sand‚ what max dupain may be trying to portray is the beach culture in Australia at the time‚1938‚ also the picture has been taken to try and depict the sun baking man as “big and muscular”. The background has been faded and this brings out the presence of the man more. They used a silver gelatin print. The sunbaker was taken in 1938 Some of the artistic intentions and reasons that Max Dupain has taken this photograph exactly

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    Max Dupain's Sunbaker

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    Sunbaker ’ is Max Dupain ’s most famous artwork. It was taken in 1937. It is not just an artwork but it is an Australian icon because it represents what Australia is. Description The photo is a famous image of the shapely male shoulders of a European man lying on Bondi Beach. Dupain used a low viewpoint to take the photo so that only the figure ’s head‚ broad shoulders and well muscled arms are revealed. Mood/Emotions Evoked The mood it creates is a very patriotic one which would fill most Australians

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    and emphasis was placed on the Design Elements and Principles rather than representation. Modern Art was influenced by the invention of Photography as it freed artists from the constraints of realism. Teacher’s Notes: “The Sunbaker”‚ 1939‚ Max Dupain. Analysis. Max Dupain’s image is a documentary style photograph which has become an Australian Icon. The image represents all we believe is associated with the bronzed Aussie. This is a relaxed image of the strong sculptured Adonis‚ comfortable

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    Dupain vs. Zahalka Max Dupain’s photo ‘Sunbaker’ taken in 1937 is a black and white photo of a young‚ fit‚ tanned male lying on the sand at the beach. It shows the head and shoulders of the man‚ who is lying flat on his stomach in the bright sunlight. His head is laid to one side on one arm so you cannot see his face. His other arm is lying out in front. You can see drops of seawater on his body that glistens in the sun. This photo is taken head on and very low down. The sun is coming from behind

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    Son‚ Cronulla 1935 Max Dupain Max Dupain wanted a career in architecture but poor results in mathematics and physics prevented this. Photography provided an alternative way to become involved in this field. He went on to become one of Australia’s greatest documentary photographers. He spent his lifetime creating a unique photographic history of this country that has resulted in some memorable iconic photographs including The Story Bridge in Brisbane 1946. Much of Max Dupain’s work can be

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    Max Dupain – Hasting Deering Service Building Built in 1938 by architects Samuel Lipson and Peter Kaad‚ the ‘Hasting Deering service building’ was a new corporate headquarters for Hasting Deering Ltd however is now known as City Ford‚ a showroom for Ford cars. The name‚ identical with the motor industry and Ford vehicle sales‚ serviced for over 60 years. The architecture of the building is interesting as the elevators were simple horizontal bands of walls and steel framed glazing‚ and the rounded

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    and Max Dupain are two of Australia’s most renowned Modernist photographers. Their photographs reflected significant changes in the world including technology‚ ideas and the modernist aesthetic applied to Photography. In this regard‚ the photograph Gear for Mining Industry‚ created by Wolfgang Sievers has been compared with the Rescue and Resuscitation by Max Dupain‚ of which both photographs reflect the modernist aesthetic in their works. When comparing the work of Wolfgang Sievers and Max Dupain

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    Marinette Dupain-Cheng always perceived herself as a girl who had her head up in the clouds. Marinette always found herself in the make-believe world she fabricated through her dreams. It was a perfect illusion of an animated fairy tale: Wizards‚ Goblins‚ and a handsome blond prince. Marinette giggled giddily like a schoolgirl when the face of the pretty boy came alive on her paper. Marinette drew him in exact detail; she made an extra effort to extract out his outfit. He had on a royal‚ thick robe

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    Max Weber

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    One of the founding fathers of sociology Max Weber was born on April 21‚ 1864 in Erfurt in Thuringia‚ Germany. He was the oldest of seven children of Max Weber Sr. and his wife Helene Fallenstein. His father was a prominent politician and politics was a major theme Weber was surrounded and grew up. From the early years Weber proved to be very intelligent. When he was only thirteen‚ as a Christmas present to parents‚ he wrote for them two historical essays. Weber enrolled in the University of Heidelberg

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    Max Hamburger

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    Max Hamburger History- Established in 1968‚ Max was the first burger fast food chain in Sweden. Their founders Curt Bergfors and Britta Anderson opened their first restaurant in Gallivare‚ high up in the northern part of Sweden. Max is a second generation family owned company run by the sons of founder Curt Bergfors. The name Max stems from founder’s nickname. The founder‚ Curt Bergfors is still active in the company as Chairman of Board‚ and family still owns 1000 percent

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