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    7-The Industrial Age from art theory for beginners Why did the Agricultural and Industrial it began with the huge changes in society Revolution begin? brought about by developments made in Agriculture‚ technology and industry. Where did the Agricultural and Industrial it began in Britain and spread to Europe Revolution begin? What was the end result in Europe? -it changed the way people lived -Europe moved from essentially an agrarian society to an industrial

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    life   Leni had many changes within her career throughout her life time. Three of these events that have been the most significant in Riefenstahl’s professional life have been her films which include "The Blue Light"‚ "Triumph Of The Will" and "Olympia".   For Riefenstahl her film The Blue Light is one of the most significant events in her life. This was a film that Riefenstahl produced without the Nazi Party or Hitler’s personal help. Due to this "The Blue Light" is not classed as Nazi propaganda

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    Leni Riefenstahl

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    September 11. However‚ what fascinates historians and people all over was her involvement and relationship with Hitler and the Nazis party. This report will look over Leni’s early to role as director of her Infamous films Triumph of the Will and Olympia and her involvement and view of Nazism and Hitler. Helene Bertha Amelie (Leni) was born on 22 August 1902 in Berlin. Leni lived in a comfortable middle-class family. Since a young age Leni has had a passion for dance. Leni’s dancing career began

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    supports Hitler’s ideology of a ‘perfect’ Germany‚ and by aiming this film at youth‚ it aspires them to exercise and work hard to achieve the Aryan look. Furthermore‚ the Nazi emblems shot on flags and shirts creates a nationalistic film‚ which makes ‘Olympia’ a propaganda film rather than a

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    the reclining nude

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    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 how the nude was portrayed

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    In the article‚ Organized Greek Games‚ William J. Baker describes the difference between Ancient Olympic Games and Modern Olympic Games‚ relationship between religion and Olympics‚ and Greek philosopher’s thought on the role of athletics. Athletic festivals were an essential part of Greek civilization for thousands of years. Moreover‚ the history of organized athletics can tell us the history of Greek. There were hundreds of athletic festivals which are the mixtures of athletic competition and religion

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    Investigate the ways artists develop visual codes and visual language to communicate ideas in their artworks. Refer to a range of artists and artworks. Artists develop visual codes and visual language to communicate ideas in their artworks. This is specifically seen through Giorgio da Castelfranco (Giorgione)‚ Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) and Édouard Manet‚ where each artist successfully incorporates their own ideas into their artwork. Titian and Giorgione are both Italian painters born in the same

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    and seized land the size of the US. If people judged Alexander on what he gave than he would not be known as Alexander the Great‚ but as Alexander the Annihilator. Alexander was born in Macedonia. His Father was King PhilipⅡ and his mother was Olympia. Olympia was one of seven wives King Philip had. Alexander’s father wanted the best of the best to educate him. A Greek philosopher‚ Aristotle‚ became his teacher and taught him

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    The Olympic Athlete

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    words or deeds‚ won permanent glory and fame. Those who failed to measure up to this code feared public shame and disgrace. Olympia was one of the oldest religious centers in the ancient Greek world. Since athletic contests were one way that the ancient Greeks honored their gods‚ it was logical to hold a recurring athletic competition at the site of a major temple. Also‚ Olympia is convenient geographically to reach by ship‚ which was a major concern for the Greeks. Athletes and spectators traveled

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    in July of 356 BC. He was the son of King Philip and Queen Olympia‚ and was tutored by Aristotle throughout his teenage years. He later went on to become King of Macedonia after his father’s death at eighteen. He led military campaigns across the middle east and south Asia‚ but why was Alexander so important? How did he change the world? Alexander was born into the royal family of Macedonia in 356 BC to King Philip and Queen Olympia. King Philip was absent most of his life and the prince grew

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