but with a calm setting‚ the figures seem to be relaxed and content with how they’re living. He places the sisters in clothes that make them look wealthier than most but not as wealthy as the European women. In Picasso’s version‚ you see a lot of nudity and disproportions. He uses various shades of blue and other colors to depict the women’s body shapes as objects. Picasso painting is more exotic than Delacroix’s‚ although he cuts the women’s bodies into segmented pieces to see how your eye could
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Victorious Youth and Lansdowne Herckales from the Getty Villa Over the years‚ artists have developed the practice of studying objects based on their historical context‚ the styles they portray (with regards to genre‚ style‚ design etc.) and most importantly‚ the message an artist is trying to decimate through the object (Lanciotti 304). As such‚ the study of objects encompasses a critical analysis of sculptures‚ paintings‚ architecture‚ ceramics‚ furniture‚ and other objects that are used for
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David is a character so iconic and beloved by the christian people that despite not knowing what he actually looked like‚ artists throughout history have erected many statues in his honor. In this essay I will present a comparison of three statues of David. In chronological order we will look at the David statues of Donatello‚ Andrea Del Verrocchio and Michelangelo finding similarities and differences in the various aspects of these statues. Donatello’s "David" was his landmark work‚ the first
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Looking Paper Based on a poem by Angelo Poliziano‚ Sandro Botticelli’s illustration called the “Birth of Venus” depicted a rare aspect removed from medieval art; female nudity. To exemplify the physical beauty that the nude Venus promotes‚ this tempura on canvas is five feet and nine inches tall and nine feet and two inches wide . Botticelli’s creation digresses from previous medieval art by imposing individuality and humanistic qualities into each figure on canvas. The goddess Venus is the Roman
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has changed throughout the years. This project will describe the past television shows and major movie productions’ use of nudity‚ profanity‚ and violence and what they did to protect censorship in our homes. This project will show that in our new day and age censorship is being pushed to the limit‚ the children of our nation will hear and see violence‚ profanity‚ and nudity through their lifetimes. Information for this project was secured from various sources such as‚ books‚ internet websites‚
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flexibility in movement. The seated scribe’s face gives off no emotion where the dying gallic looks very sad and defeated. The seated scribe wore a linen apron while the dying gallic was completely nude. In ancient Greece‚ nudity represented acts of heroism since he was a celtic warrior the nudity represents him well. The seated scribe was about 53.7 cm tall where the dying gallic was more life size at 93 cm tall. Both of the sculptures hands were placed firmly on their thighs. The seated scribe had a flabby
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movie is modernized can be seen in the last scene of the movie where Sebastian showed his penis to prove he was a boy and also when Viola does the same when she showed her breast. The idea of nudity and the showing of private areas of a gender is endured in today’s American society or culture because nudity was not acceptable in shakespeare
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1. I felt that the actors’ work throughout the performance of Grapes of Wrath showcased a mix between presentational and representational acting. Throughout the play‚ the actors do not acknowledge the presence of the audience‚ which is a common trait of external acting. The atmosphere of the audience was as if we were on the outside looking into the characters’ lives. On the other hand‚ I noticed that throughout the play there were a few puns directed towards the audience to spark humor. (Insert
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our lives. In his book “Ways of Seeing‚” John Berger talks about viewing images‚ viewing the world around us‚ especially the world of classic art. Susan Bordo’s essay “Beauty (Re) discovers the male body” argues about the “powerful taboos” of male nudity in advertisement‚ and the way we view it. Although there is a gap of almost three decades between the two
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The main difference between sculpture of King and Queen Menkaure and Kouros is that Kouros is a free-standing sculpture. More realistic. There is a technical difference in the way Greeks do sculpture – more realistic Kouros and King and Queen Menkaure sculpture have stylized eyes Most importantly‚ subtle smile as a sign of life. Not realistic stature. there are clear similarities between the Greek and Egyptian sculpture. Both status are standing with left leg extending forward‚ the King and Kouros
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