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    within a work of art‚ and a work of art may reflect more than one theme. A theme is an “idea” thread running through the entire history of art. There are many threads." - Chapter Three   For this discussion board choose at least two “thread” categories from what is listed below. Check Chapter 3 for the textbook’s examples of what art and environments fit within these categories‚ then think of your own examples of what would be “ sacred” art‚ political/social order inspired art‚ etc. Write a post

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    The Arts People’s life can’t be imagined without arts. They are not only entertainment for us‚ but also the way of expressing our thoughts and exchanging them through time and space. As the thoughts are often different‚ the art is so varied. So every nation has its own art with specific features. I wish to speak about British arts. In fact the position of the arts in Britain may be described as a mixture of public apathy and private enthusiasm. The reason of it is that government financial support

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    Many thinkers from the Enlightenment period such as Immanuel Kant have emphasized the importance of autonomy and self-agency. Individual autonomy refers to the capacity of living life according to one’s reason and desires that are not decided by other individuals. However‚ autonomy is no longer being emphasized as much. With the increasing use of technology and the development of the intelligent machine called computer‚ posthumanism is a relatively new concept that has emerged. Its idea of “beyond

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    the visual aspects of art and architecture‚ line‚ shape‚ color‚ light‚ texture‚ space‚ math‚ volume‚ and composition. Style – the combination of form and composition that makes a work distinctive. Content – includes subject matter or meaning and a work of art. School of artists – a group of artist usually working at the same time and sharing similar style influences and ideas Iconography – identify and studying and subject matter and conventional symbols and works of arts. Representational –

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    “For things to have value in man’s world‚ they are given the role of commodities. Among man’s oldest and most constant commodity is woman” (Castillo‚ 1995‚ p. 80). A woman’s worth within male dominant cultures is based on the usefulness she exhibits to the advancement of her male counterparts. The inequality of women in Japan based on gender is one of multiple reasons Anne Allison chose to study the nightlife of Japan in relationship to the topic of masculinity. Through anthropological methods

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    All throughout history art has thrived in most prospering civilizations. These works of art are very often expressed the political‚ social‚ and economic conditions of the time period in which they were created. The Egyptian pyramids and the Gothic Cathedrals are the epitome of works of art that express political‚ social‚ and economic conditions. The Egyptian pyramids date back to Ancient Egypt from 3200 B.C- 500 B.C. The Ancient Egyptians created these pyramids for many reasons. They reflected

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    1. How is Corbet’s Burial at Ornans an assault on bourgeois values?  -He painted a scene that would normally be reserved for something religious and was highly controversial during the time. He took a step that went against the bourgeois values by not caring about the class definitions that were socially acceptable. He painted something that he “shouldn’t” have‚ but it brought him instant fame. 2. How do Japanese prints influence the works of Degas?  - Degas was influenced by Japanese prints in

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    Mankind is about Minke‚ a Javanese minor royal‚ who studies at Hollands Burgelukse School‚ or HBS. This takes place in a time when only the descendants of the European colonizers can expect to achieve this level of education. This relates directly to autonomy and responsibility by having the self-worth to achieve such high standers. In the book‚ Minke is talented young writer whose works become published in several Dutch-language journals which are greatly admired. This skill requires responsibility

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    Patriotism…it represents and symbolizes loyalty and allegiance. Patriotism is the abstract feeling of love and devotion to your country. Being patriotic does not necessarily imply that one must enlist in the army. There are many ways to show your affection and devotion to your country. Such as buying products made in America and showing support of American soldiers as they sacrifice their lives for our country. A couple decent synonyms for patriotism are words such as‚ loyalty and allegiance

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    trust and certainty; this is a conviction that things will work out well at last. Also‚ when the guardians neglect to give these things‚ the kid creates fundamental question‚ bringing about despondency‚ withdrawal‚ and possibly neurosis. 2) In the Autonomy vs. Shame stage‚ if children in this stage are encouraged and supported in their increased independence‚ they become more confident and secure in their own ability to survive in the world. If children are criticized‚ overly controlled‚

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