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    in both “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver and “The Slough” by Pasha Malla are used to represent something other than itself. Specifically in “Cathedral” the two most obvious symbols are the audiotapes and the cathedral. In “The Slough” the skin is a symbol that is used to represent the couples relationship. Not only do the symbols represent something other than their selves but they are also exemplified throughout the story as they change and affect the characters within it. In “Cathedral”‚ the cathedral

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    The video starts out with the Romanesque period of churches and cathedrals. The main example of these churches is the Autun cathedral. This cathedral has the classic Romanesque architecture where the walls are heavy and made out of stone. There are pillars and a very structured and separated floor plan through the use of pillars. These cathedrals held artifacts and relics of famous saints of the church. Pilgrims would travel from all over to see these icons. They would ask them for a variety of things

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    for the increased presence in architectural monuments and during the Romanesque and Gothic periods‚ a great cathedral construction boom occurred across Europe. The Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles were distinctive in not only the massiveness of the Romanesque monuments and the introduction of the cruciform plan but also for the introduction of the Gothic era art within the Cathedrals which included the inclusion of art the radiating Rose Window‚ column figures and the gargoyle among many

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    SIMILARITIES: 1. Musical and opera needs a large amount of singing. 2. Always a live musicians performing‚ solo singers 3. Opera and musical are theatrical performance art 4. Opera and musical also need theatre stage work. EXAMPLE: Opera: Minimalism (Philip Glass and John Adams) atonality and serialism (Schoenberg and Berg) Neoclassicism (Stravinsky) Musical: The Phantom of the Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber) Show Boat (Jerome Kern) Oklahoma! (Richard Rodgers and librettist Oscar Hammerstein

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    Architecture and the Catholic Church Michael A McFadden Arch 401 Design Studio V Leon Bridges‚ FAIA‚ NOMAC The Catholic Church was the vast influence in the architectural world. The architecture of cathedrals‚ basilicas and abbey churches is characterized by the structures’ huge scale and trails one of numerous branching traditions of form‚ function and style that all ultimately derive from the Early Christian architectural traditions created in the Constantinian period. Architectural Styles

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    the most fascinating and mysterious architectural era the world has seen. These large structures of the 11th through the 16th centuries‚ that are considered to be of Gothic Style‚ are simply glorious. Throughout the centuries‚ beautiful medieval cathedrals have been towering above every building and till this day‚ still survive with their astonishing appearance. The edifices built during the so-called Gothic period were not built with simple identifying Gothic features. Gothic architecture was born

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    Religious Architecture: Comparative Study (Wells Cathedral and Friday Mosque‚ Isfahan) The purpose of this research is to compare and contrast two selected religious buildings‚ one of which Islamic‚ and another that is Christian. This will respectively exemplify and illustrate the development of Christian and Islamic styles of religious architecture before the end of the 14th century. The research will mainly focus on the importance of furniture design and interior decoration in each of the two

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    1) Compare and contrast Roman and Greek temple architecture by using the Pantheon‚ Maison Carree and the Parthenon. Do these architectural programs serve different purposes? Throughout history‚ art has evolved and created many styles and forms. From a painting to the structure of an architectural building‚ artists have been influenced by another art work in one way or another. One highly influential example would be the connection between the Greek and Roman Worlds. The Greeks were a society that

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    present reality and the poetry of reality and there is a dominant force of romantic poetry that lies within. Giving Dodge’s lifeless objects human value‚ history and essentially life. The context that Dodge works from includes art movements such as: Minimalism‚ Arte Povera‚ Conceptual‚ and Romanticism. Maurizio Cattlelan is inspired by images and reality. Cattlan directs and commissions someone more professionally and suitably skilled to create the work. Creating realistic waxworks and taxidermy

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    Abbey was officially established in London at around 960 A.D by Archbishop Dunstan of Canterbury and used as a small Monastery for Benedictines. During that time‚ the cities that had bigger cathedrals generally had a larger population than others because most people in Medieval Europe were Christian. Having a Cathedral attracted the Christians to the city to worship God in an astonishing environment. To this day‚ over three thousand people have been buried there and thirty-nine people have been coronated

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