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    Cited: Glackens‚ William. Family Group. 1910. Oil on canvas. National Gallery of Art‚ Washington D. C. Gérard‚ Marguerite. The First Steps. 1788. Oil on canvas. Yuspuov Palace Museum‚ Leningrad. van Gogh‚ Vincent. First Steps. 1890. Oil on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ New York. Caillebotte‚ Gustave. Paris‚ A Rainy Day. 1877. Oil on canvas. Art Institute of Chicago‚ Chicago.

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    1. One thing that might affect their future business is that people like to buy things in bulk. Baby food is something that people with babies need multiple times a day. It’s inconvenient to have to buy a bunch of the small‚ individual jars. People would probably rather buy larger jars at a time. Another factor is that people lately have become very environmentally friendly. Some people will refuse to buy a product if they think it is a waste of packaging. When they put their product in such a

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    Cameron Lyons Alesia Williams Eng La Com AP 16 August 2009 The Beauty of Snap Decisions Blink by Malcolm Gladwell Malcolm Gladwell embodies the entire subject of the book “Blink‚” in both the title of the book‚ and the phrase “thin-slicing‚” which is a person ability to accurately gauge what is important from a very narrow period of time. To put it simply‚ impulsive decisions can often be more reliable than well thought out decisions. Gladwell provided the reader with multiple examples throughout

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    through other parts of Western Europe. Bellini’s various works echo the voices of the Renaissance and different aspects of the movement. During the Renaissance‚ religion was an integral factor in society; as a result‚ it was very much involved in the art and culture. Bellini’s famous Madonna and Child is originally a religious painting which is believed to depict the Virgin Mary and Jesus‚ causing popularity and appeal amongst the religious audience of the time. A compelling message behind this painting

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    differences and similarities of two master pieces of art work‚ both named "Madonna and Child"‚ available at Metropolitan Museum of Art. First piece‚ "Madonna and Child" C.1230‚ was made by Berlinghiero‚ an Italian artist who lived in early thirteenth century. The other version of "Madonna and Child" was made in 1480’s‚ by a famous Venetian artist Giovanni Bellini‚ who lived between 1430-1516. Therefore‚ this short paper will be an attempt to show the change in art occurred in the same area but in different

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    learned the history of immigration to America. I did not know that immigrants left their homelands because of famine and World War II. Also my teachers took me to the Metropolitan Museum‚ where I learned more about art and I felt that I wanted to create art from my soul by own hand after looking at the paintings and sculptures at the museum. I also discovered new plants when they took me to the Botanical Garden. Every plant had a name tag. I did not know how coffee grew on coffee tree. Later‚ I met

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    Fashion is a miraculous world of fantasy and hard work that I would be thrilled to enter‚ and the studies at the XXX could open the gate to this exciting world for me. I opted for fashion design as a major as I have always been attracted by the power of transformation that trendy clothing gives a person. I enjoyed inventing clothing for my dolls when I was a child‚ and enjoyed seeing the same old plaything take on a different look each time I gave her different apparel. I also loved to see my

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    Celebrate Three Decades of Acquisitions" in The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ New York. The painting is very small and measures only 11 by 8 1/8 in.‚ which in comparison is about the size of a legal sized piece of paper. Considered to be a rare and uniquely important early Renaissance masterpiece‚ The Met purchased this painting in November 2004 for something in excess of $45 million. The painting is one of the few Duccio’s created as an individual work of art and not part of an ensemble. La Orana

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    his life he was hired to complete many important works in government and religious buildings around Italy. During the 1300’s Duccio became one of the most favored and progressive painters in Siena. He is now considered one of the founders of Western art. Not much is known about Duccio’s life. But there are records saying that he was married and had seven children. There are also records that show that he often had debts and fines. So even though he was a successful artist‚ he still had trouble managing

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    ca. 1275-1325 A.D. using limestone‚ paint‚ and gilding. As the name suggests‚ the subject of the painting is Saint Margaret‚ depicted as young and innocent standing atop her emblem‚ a dragon. The statue is currently being displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of the Cloisters Collection though it was originally made in Burgos‚ Castile-Léon‚ Spain. While large‚ Saint Margaret of Antioch is not life size and stands at only 45 x 15 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. overall‚ however its display at the Met

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