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    All of history is narrated and illustrated through art. Certain artists stand out as revolutionaries in their mediums and in their time‚ using art to express their voice to the people. As society develops and evolves it can be easy to identify the creative thinkers that fueled the fires of progress. During the 1960s painter Alice Neel produced a body of work that not only analyzed those around her but also criticized the world she lived in. As a witness to art movements from Abstract Expressionism

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    ARTISTS OF ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM Abstract In a previous essay‚ three different artists and their Abstract Expressionism pieces were discussed along with descriptions of their artwork and a look into their personal philosophies of art. The previous discussion also covered an explanation of the circumstances in which the pieces fit in with the time period and the environment of that time period. The following essay continues with the comparison of the form‚ content of the subject matter of the

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    Should the government support artists or should artists support themselves? As imagination and origination serve as twin towers in art‚ artists should be relatively free and out of control from the government. Therefore‚ people are often provided with the illusion that artists are supposed to finance themselves to avoid such limitation. In my view‚ however‚ without the financial support from the government people cannot have convenient and accessible way to enjoy the art‚ which is a necessity for

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    Lawrence Alloway. I chose to interview the two artists Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein because they demonstrated or show the movement and aspects of pop art through advertising and comic books. Their art displayed many ideas of what is known to be abstract expressions that they expand upon. Rather than focusing on the sublime‚ Warhol incorporated the common and every day of his works‚ emphasizing the connection between creativity and commodity (Mattick1998). Lichtenstein is an artist who is inventive

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    reflect realities of their creators. Lady Saw’s song “I’ve got your man” can be applied towards this category. Of the aforementioned it has become abundant in the radical change in women of society today compared with those of long ago‚ an increase in issues surrounding infidelity have taken hold

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    Paragraph 1 Portrait Head Jar is yellow crockery with a little bit of lime green color. The head of the jar is like an inverted egg with two large proportionally ears. Near the ears are the sideburns‚ which are prominent. On the forehead there is a slightly downward curve. The eyes are shaped like seeds. Looking down there is a cone shaped nose and closed lips representing with upward curves. The neck of the head is very short. The upper part of the head is cut horizontally‚ forming an oblique line

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    emphasis on line. Botticelli spent most of his life working for the great families of Florence‚ including the Medici family. Botticelli ’s name appears regularly in the account books of members of the Medici family‚ for whom he painted banners‚ portraits‚ and altarpieces along with paintings of allegorical or mythological subject matter. Likenesses of the Medici family are found in various paintings including "Judith‚" "Madonna of the Magnificat‚" and "Adoration of the Magi." <br> <br>Apart from

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    Personal Portrait Erik Erikson’s and Lawrence Kohlberg developed several different theories that demonstrated each phase of our lives. Their theories demonstrated how each stage developed and how the stages help to make us who we are today. We develop‚ learn‚ and revolutionize through developmental and moral developments. This paper will illustrate how each developmental and moral development represents each stage of life. Erik Erikson’s stages of developmental theory consist of eight stages

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    As a young child in school I can remember saying to myself‚ “If I were a teacher I would never do that to my students!” At a very young age‚ as young as the first grade‚ my personal philosophy of Early Childhood Education was already in progress and surfacing. My personal philosophy is: to instill good morals and values in all children; respect all children and their families’ cultures‚ ethnicities‚ race‚ beliefs‚ and structure; treat each child fairly to ensure that all children feel equally special;

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    The stories "Young Goodman Brown" by Hawthorne and "The Man in the Black Suit" by King are very similar and touch upon many of the same key points in literature‚ including good versus evil and allegory. However‚ they do have their differences‚ which make each story unique and interesting. Both stories are allegorical and have the main theme of good versus evil. They also have prominent characters that help to project the images of the devil‚ and how once encountered with the devil‚ their lives are

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