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    L. Wright Seminar in Art Tuesday 7:00 - 9:45 Analysis of The Old Musician During the time period that France was undergoing a structural rebuilding‚ by Baron Georges Haussmann‚ E’douard Manet was painting "The Old Musician"‚ and was unaware of the controversy this particular painting would bring him. Manet was an artist with a novel approach to art‚ contrasting with other artist of his time‚ which were following the mainstream approach to painting‚ he decided to paint the ordinary life of every

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    QoS based performance evaluation for MANETs Heng Luo Institute for Digital Communications University of Edinburgh Edinburgh‚ UK H.Luo@ed.ac.uk Abstract—QoS support in MANETs is challenging because of unfavourable conditions such as a dynamic topology‚ limited bandwidth and energy constraints. In the past decade‚ significant effort has been devoted to QoS routing design which fails to obtain a one-for-all solution for MANETs. The key reason‚ it is believed‚ is the application dependent nature of

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    Description Paper: “Music in the Tuileries” by Édouard Manet (1862) When creating “Music in the Tuileries‚” Manet appears to have used oil on canvas. This piece ofwork displays a tremendous amount of visual unity through the breaking of the trees‚ letting the sky in on the group of people on the ground. This break helps to “break” the painting up into two distinct parts‚ allowing the viewer the ability to appreciate the entire piece of art. Furthermore‚ this centralized break creates a symmetric

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    point in time is called contemporary art‚ which is also known art modern art. Edouard Manet was considered to be the beginning of modern art and James Pollock was considered to be the end. These two artists do differ with their works of art but they are both great artists. Edouard Manet was a French painter whose work inspired the impressionist style. He also refused to place a label on his own work. Edouard Manet is considered to represent the beginning of modern art. Manet’s influence on the development

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    A Bar at the Folies Bergere by Edourd Manet In the detailed work of art by the artist‚ Edourd Manet‚ the subject matter is depicting a barmaid who is alone working in a crowded bar shown in the mirror behind her but at a far distance away. The look on her face seems like she is distracted and overwhelmed with

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    Tamer F. Ghanem‚ Wail S. Elkilani‚ Mohiy M. Hadhoud Department of Information Technology‚ Faculty of Computers and Information‚ Minufya University tamerfg@hotmail.com‚ welkilani @gawab.com‚ mmhadhoud@yahoo.com Abstract- Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) suffers decreasing both the congestion window (CWND) and slow start threshold (SSThr). Then it retransmits the first unacknowledged packet and executes back-off by doubling the value of retransmission timer. With multiple successive back-offs

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    Task Structured Essay Examine selected artworks by: Yasumasa Morimura‚ Julie Rrap and Anne Zahalka. How do the works of Yasumasa Morimura‚ Julie Rrap and Anne Zahalka challenge conventional ways in which gender has been depicted historically in the visual arts? In your response select at least two different artists and discuss the following: * Through the postmodern frame of reference‚ explain how artists have appropriated historical artworks. How has the artist incorporated parody

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    culture as “The ideas‚ customs‚ and social behaviour of a particular people or society”. Artworks like ‘Venus of Urbino’‚ ‘Olympia’ and ‘Portrait (Futago)’ are direct products of time and place. The artists who created these works‚ Titian‚ Manet and Yasumasa Morimura were heavily influenced by their society and context. Thus‚ cultural histories are represented and documented through artworks. The Renaissance period involved a revival and rebirth of cultural awareness and learning. It took place during

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    Explain how artist’s practice is affected by time and place Time and place holds extreme influence over artist’s practice. When referring to how time‚ place and context affects the practice of an artist‚ we must look upon different artists and art movements to acknowledge progression throughout time. The idea of the “ideal female body” and certain individuals portrayals of the idea are represented through highly traditional and strongly represented artworks such as Giorgione’s “Sleeping Venus”

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    first artist who established the reclining nude by painting his version of an idealized female form as we are able to see in “Venus of urbino” (1538). Edouard Manet was known for challenging his society through his version of the reclining nude recreating it in his work “Olympia” (1863) in order to show the culture of his time. Yasumasa Morimura also appropriated work‚ recreating manet’s in order to challenge cultures and gender roles in society through his work “futago” (1988). Jean Ingres challenged

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