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    To many‚ Baroque art was a period of art history that could be interpreted in many different ways. To Robert Neuman‚ Baroque art was simply put as an art style that wanted to bring art to life and to really immerse the viewing audience in the work. Baroque art was an art that was so real‚ you felt as if you could reach into the painting and pull an object out of it or touch the smooth surface of a sculpture and feel real skin. It was art that pushed the boundaries between real and unreal as well

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    Ronick Simons 3D Design Professor Casey 3/26/2013 Richard Deacon ‘If the Shoe Fits’ – Analysis The sculpture‚ If the Shoe fits‚ by artist Richard Deacon is interpreted as a very intellectual abstract work of art by many. The piece is made completely of steel; that was cut‚ shaped and attached with rivets and screws. The sculpture was created in 1981‚ in London‚ UK. It still remains in London‚ located at the Tate Gallery. If the Shoe fits was inspired by Rainer Maria Rilke’s ‘Sonnets to

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    Visual Culture Visual culture is wisely considered to be a field of study which focuses on all aspects of culture which rely on visual images. Visual technology undeniably has a central importance in the contemporary culture. It plays a phenomenally important role in enhancing our visual capability and helps us in perceiving myriad cultural beliefs in addition to guiding us when managing behavior‚ values‚ and social relationships. Visual culture is based on a wide range of mediums which serve as

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    Experience The Arts Berline Jean Baptiste February 09‚ 2015 ARTS/100 Angela Brasser Art has a huge impact in making our lives endlessly rich. I can’t imagine‚ only for a moment‚ a world without art in light of the fact that art have such an effect on design from our most loved features. Moreover‚ art invigorates distinctive parts of our brains to make us giggle or prompt us to uproar‚ with an entire range of feelings in the middle. Art also provides for us an approach

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    At the surface level‚ Modern and Renaissance art seem to be two unrelated eras separated by centuries and countless stylistic differences. However‚ through the study of art history‚ the relationships between art pieces from two different periods is revealed. The similarities and differences of art from the Renaissance and Modern movements show how historic artists inspire the next generations and emerging artists draw on them for aspects they choose to incorporate or avoid in their own work. Pablo

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    therefore they provided themselves with painting tools to help them create marvelous art on the cave walls. I believe art is a way of expressing how you feel or a way of telling your own story. Cave art may have had some religious significance to the prehistoric people. As stated in the article‚ cave art might have also been some form of hunting magic. I have to agree with this theory on the account of most cave art having some form of an animal painted on the walls. In southern France and northern

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    Art Timeline Chelsey Frear ART 101 August 14‚ 2011 Melissa Kozakiewicz Art Timeline I chose to do nature paintings by famous artist. 1829- Sunset‚ Fighting Bucks This painting was created by William Turner. He got his inspiration from the Lake in Petworth. In this painting‚ you can see some of his brush strokes and lines like in the sky. But on the trees to the side and the bucks down in the field are somewhat detailed and they are not just a stroke of a brush. He tried

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    The belief that liberal arts is extra‚ just for fun‚ not useful‚ worthless‚ a waste of money‚ unproductive‚ futureless‚ (any or all of the above) is quite frankly a ludicrous claim. Many adults have engrained in their minds‚ sure that it’s fine to take as a course in school‚ but it’s never going anywhere‚ it’s never going to land a career‚ a job‚ a lifestyle. The stereotype for ‘worthless’ majors is always liberal arts degrees (whether is philosophy‚ art history‚ or Russian literature‚ they have

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    Romantic art was expressed by individualism‚ irrationalism‚ creativity‚ emotions and nature. During this time‚ emotion was considered more important over reason along with the senses over intellect. Since artists during this period were in revolt against the orders‚ they favored the revival of potentially unlimited number of styles‚ which pretty much can be considered as anything that they liked or anything that pleased them. This artistic concept‚ which emerged as individual experience‚ showed specific

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    and small sculptures. Rococo is the last style of the French monarchies and was carefree and playful. Rococo art centered on romance and love and emphasized tonality‚ softness and rich colors. Rococo art contrasted Baroque art as it tended to avoid heroic events and religious iconography and emphasized Hedonism. The word Rococo derives from Rocaille‚ which means shell‚ and Rococo art used curvaceous‚ swirling forms. Watteau’s “Return from Cythera” features well drawn figures that show slow

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