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    British surrealist painter and war artist‚ as well as a photographer‚ writer and designer of applied art. Nash was among the most important landscape artists of the first half of the twentieth century. He played a key role in the development of Modernism in English art” (“Paul Nash (artist)‚” 2016). Most of his artwork are inspired in World War I. The painting “Existence” Has very bright and striking colors like yellow‚ green‚ coffee‚ black‚ blue‚ gray‚ red and white. In the painting there are uniformed

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    University Press. New York: 2002. Kaufmann Jr.‚ Edgar‚ Frank Lloyd Wright: Plasticity‚ Continuity‚ and Ornament. The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians‚ Vol. 37‚ No. 1. (Mar.‚ 1978)‚ p. 34-39. Passanti‚ Francesco‚ The Vernacular‚ Modernism‚ and Le Corbusier. The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians‚ Vol. 56‚ No. 4. (Dec.‚ 1997) p. 438-451. Drutt‚ Matthew‚ The Building. Guggenheim Museum Website.

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    ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’ (‘Prufrock’) and ‘Journey of the Magi’ (‘Magi’) are two of T. S. Eliot’s poems which continue to engage readers through Eliot’s use of modernist techniques and ideas. Eliot’s innovative use of techniques such as symbolism and fragmentation are reason enough for the lingering interest of his poems for his readers‚ almost a century after they were composed. During his context‚ early 20th century in America and England‚ Eliot’s original exploration of ideas concerning

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    Great Britain”. Web. 11 March 2013. Rhowbotham‚ Kevin. Architectural Theory. “A Contemporary Aesthetics of Architecture”. 24 July 2012. 11 March 2013. New York Architecture. “NYC Architecture”. Web. 11 March 2013. Craig‚ Robert. The Arts. “Emerging Modernism Architecture”. 20 Sept. 2006. 11 March 2013.

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    ‘The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction’: how has the reproduction of images changed the development of art? Identify three works of your choice to support your argument. This essay will start from Walter Benjamin’s consideration about the impact of mechanical reproduction of art as revolutionizing its social function and will describe the noticeable validity of his theory in the contemporary world. By introducing three artworks that belong to different historical periods‚ namely

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    What are the main themes of T.S. Eliot’s ‘Preludes’? What aspects of the poem would you identify as modernist techniques? What does Eliot’s poem express about the condition of the human subject in early twentieth-century modernity? You need to substantiate your essay on a close reading and critical analysis of the poem. T.S Eliot’s ‘Preludes’ is a prominent modernist poem that vividly reflects his opinion about the impact of World War I’s traumatic experience‚ questioning at the same time the

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    KAIST Modern Architecture [HSS374] Review paper The way that I look at Architecture 20120659 Lee-Kanghee Nowadays there are so many fantastic buildings. Like wearing trendy clothes‚ buildings boast a gorgeous appearance using high-rise‚ glass curtain‚ curved‚ peculiar shape‚ and etc. As if wearing a slightly different uniform‚ Modern Architecture bubbled up with high technology and ostentation just for show. However‚ architecture is built on land‚ and human lives in architecture. The architecture

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    De Stijl‚ ‘The Style’. De Stijl was a Dutch artistic movement founded 1917 in Amsterdam by artists Piet Mondrian‚ Theo Van Doesburg and architect Gerrit Reitveld. You could say this movement demonstrates simplicity and abstraction. The new art movement was inexpensive and was seen to express visual harmony. The idea of visual harmony emerged greatly from the response to the tragedy of World War and was dedicated to reconstruct a brave new world out of the ruins of the old. De Stijl was made up of

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    to know about the following points - the way that the English poetry developed through that age expressing different intellectual‚ spiritual‚ and mental reactions to a variety of concepts that helped the Victorian individual pace slowly into modernism. - the language and how it was used at that time to express the different themes‚ psychological and intellectual worries within the poems. - Comparisons in between the different modes of poetry popular in the Victorian and the Modern Ages.

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    create simplistic forms which were grounded in i the form of specific topographies. Siza commonly stuck to the roots of tradition of the Portuguese style and wished to explore an archaic and timeless sense of space‚ which had nothing to do with modernism at all‚ but which relied on ii geometrical schemata with a partly modern degree. Alvaro had a strong emphasis on the lineaments of topography and to the spatial iii transition between buildings - he created buildings which responded intelligently

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