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    papers I am going to briefly describe the main characters and the plot of the novel‚ then I am going to write about the historical period in which was the book written and how is this period reflected in the book. The last part of my work will be an analysis of Lord Henry´s influence on Dorian Gray. The story is set in London towards the end of the 19th century. The main character of the book is a young and extremely handsome man named Dorian Gray. He is sitting to a painter called Basil Hallward. Basil

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    is the Best Museum in Boston? Boston is a city rife with history‚ waterways‚ amazing seafood and great museums. It is nearly impossible to choose just one‚ and there are great museums all over town. Still‚ we will point out a couple of our favorites. In the Seaport area‚ be sure to visit the Institute of Contemporary Art‚ a waterfront building offering galleries and shows‚ and lots of kid-friendly art displays. Nearby‚ make a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts and the Children’s Museum. Near the

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    The Museum of Fine Arts This semester I visited the Museum of Fine Arts. The thing I thought was‚ it was pretty large made up of two buildings linked by a cool underground tunnel. Parking is free across the street. This museum is remarkable with its collection of fine art pieces. Even if you aren’t an art lover I still think you will enjoy a visit. I went through it quickly‚ but still spent about 90 minutes there. If you like fine art you will spend twice that amount of time there. The museum artwork

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    Poem Analysis: One Art

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    "One Art" The subject in this sonnet‚ "One Art"‚ is "misfortune" or "disappointment". In this lyric‚ the topic is not looking at being "imaginative" like the title sounds‚ but instead the idea of misfortune maybe being deliberate‚ or there is an approach to loosing things like it depicts in the line "such a variety of things appear to be loaded with the goal". It’s as though it isn’t looking at being "neglectful or creative" by any means‚ however rather self-dangerous. A portion of the things in

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    Ukiyo-E-Art Analysis

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    interactive insight of human being. Their tireless efforts and passion have come to bear fruit such as Yoshinogari‚ which is the largest site of village ruins in Japan‚ and shows how Korea’s culture affected Japan’s Yayoi period. The same can be said of art. In case of relation between Japonism and post-impressionism‚ we may deduce the conclusion that European artists had a strong passion to express their artistic inspiration in diverse procedures‚ and stumbled across Ukiyo-e remained in their mind as a strong

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    In Carolyn Dean’s “The Trouble with (the Term) Art” (2006)‚ the author explores the significance of the word art itself and dives into the deeper meaning of not only what art is‚ but when a piece can be labeled as art. Carolyn Dean successfully accomplishes her goal of providing readers with knowledge about the consequences of identifying art‚ where such a notion did or did not occur. Although Dean is pretty opinionated throughout the article‚ she backs up all of her thoughts by providing ample amounts

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    The above listed is what I chose for my comparative art analysis essay. I decided to pick this theme because the realm of sleep and/or dream has always been fascinating and the works that depict this theme are most often very interesting to view. I’m hoping to relay to the readers that dreams and their dreamscape differ from person to person. The only thing that is common is the originality and creativity of each dream. One person can interpret a dream painting one way while another can interpret

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    My First Museum Trip

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    My First Museum Trip When I read this assignment I realized that I have never actually been to an art museum. I immediately logged onto the computer and discovered that I live only a few miles from the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk‚ Va. I was very interested to put the things that I have learned during my art class to use in the museum. Although I was not sure what style of art I would like or dislike‚ I was going to take my time and look at them all. The Chrysler Museum has wide range

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    Formal Analysis of Art Formal Analysis of Art The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh is consistent of his typical artwork. He uses the lines free and loose making it an expression of his contour lines. The spacing between the stars and the curving contours making it a dot to dot effect. Van Gogh’s‚ The Starry Night” portrays his personal emotion. He writes to his brother about his painting almost as if he would be confused himself about the painting. The village is dark but at the same time

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    Duaa Abdulilah Art 104 Prof. Erickson Thursday‚ Oct. 16‚ 2014 Museum Visit Reflection Paper Going for the first time to the M.H. de Young Museum‚ in San Francisco was a wonderful experience for me. I learned about and saw amazing art that I had never seen before. It was a whole different feeling walking into the museum; everything looked so beautiful and different from what I was expecting to see. The three pieces of art that caught my eye as soon as I looked at them were the First Theme

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