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    Dostoevsky Sonia in Crime and Punishment and Gretchen in Faust Critical Comparison Sonia from Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment (C & P) and Margaret (Gretchen) from Goethe’s Faust are the leading female characters in the works they are portrayed in. Aside from this obvious connection‚ Sonia and Gretchen have a variety of characteristics in common. Both girls are portrayed in ways that serve as representations of innocence‚ purity‚ and faithfulness. Parallels can also be seen in Sonia and Gretchen’s

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    Ray‚ Robert B. “The Thematic Paradigm.” Signs of Life in the USA. ed. Sonia Maasik and Jack Solomon. Boston. Bedford/St. Martins. 2012. 377-386. Print. Robert B. Ray states in his article “The Thematic Paradigm” that in American cinema there are two main hero types used; the official hero and the outlaw hero. The two have the same general moral set‚ the idea of right defeating wrong‚ but otherwise they are each other’s opposite. The first hero is the “outlaw hero.” The name gives away much of

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    predominant form of Paleolithic cave art‚ outnumbering figurative images PIONEERS OF ABSTRACT PHOTOS OF THEIR ABSTRACT Robert Delaunay was a French artist who‚ with his wife Sonia Delaunay and others‚ cofounded the Orphism art movement‚ noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes. His later works were more abstract‚ reminiscent of Paul Klee. Wikipedia Robert Delaunay‚ 1912-13‚ Le Premier Disque‚ 134 cm (52.7 in.)‚ Private collection Kazimir Severinovich Malevich: was a Russian painter and

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    1930s Art Deco 7 05 Art Deco Resurgence 10 Representative artists in 1960s 10 Influence on film 11 Influence on other art movements 11 06 Conclusion 11 Appendices i Sources- Ancient Egypt i Ancient Mexico i Cassandre’s works ii Sonia Delaunay’s Compositions‚ Couleurs‚ Idées iii Representative artists in 1960s iv Bibliography a 01 BACKGROUND Art Deco Definition Art Deco is a showcase of a modern society in which tastes and styles were becoming international‚ shared

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    The Art Deco Crossover: A Merging of the Avant-Garde and Decorative Arts‚ 1910-1939 The twentieth century ushered in an eclectic‚ luxurious and modern style of design and decoration the world would define at the Paris 1925 exhibition as Art Deco. The material world was now an amalgamation of new technologies and processes and drew from many worldwide influences. However‚ the greatest influence of the movement was the new visual language‚ color and iconography of the avant-garde art world: Cubism

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    The style is Cubist although Chagall has not fragmented the apple tree – Perhaps to ensure that this element of the painting remains clear and sure in the world of realism: This in itself an idiosyncrasy: Although entirely conventional and representational of the truth for a deeply religious man‚ as was Marc Chagall. The ambience of this oil painting is joyful thanks to the fresh green and yellow hues which dominate the composition. The red and blue of the apple tree denote danger - Red is a color

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    Lissitsky et Malevitch de participer. Ce n’est donc pas un inconnu qui revient à Paris en 1923. Accompagné de sa femme‚ Bella‚ et de sa fille‚ Ida‚ Marc Chagall a déjà un nom dans la peinture et plusieurs amis dans la ville qu’il retrouve: Sonia et Robert Delaunay‚ Blaise Cendrars et Soutine‚ notamment. C’est dans cet entourage amical‚ après les désillusions de la révolution russe‚ que Chagall se remet à peindre: de 1923 à 1927‚ il renoue avec son passé en exécutant de nouvelles versions d’oeuvres

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    look like something specific. ARTISTS Sonia Delaunay Jackson Pollock STYLE >> CUBISM Cubism is modern art made up mostly of paintings. The paintings are not supposed to look real The artist uses geometric shapes

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    the real world. They mainly used color and shape in their paintings to show emotions. Some Abstract art is also called Non-objective art. In non-objective art‚ you do not see specific objects. It is not painted to look like something specific. Sonia Delaunay Jackson Pollock Cubism Cubism is modern art made up mostly of paintings. The paintings are not supposed to look real The artist uses geometric shapes to show what he is trying to paint. Early cubists

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    It is a monument for the breaking away of artistic tradition‚ the industrialization of cities‚ the urbanization of countries‚ and scientific progress. In his Eiffel Tower series‚ Robert Delaunay wished to not only experiment with his theories on color and light‚ but commemorate the symbolism of the tower as well. He was able to accomplish this goal through color and modern optical theory; he created a balanced‚ unified‚ and dynamic piece

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