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    Analysis of Ozymandias

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    Analysis of “Ozymandias” “Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley is a fourteen-line sonnet poem that is metered in iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme of the poem is not the traditional Italian Petrarchan form but it is similar‚ using the form ABACADEDFEGHGH. The name of the poem is symbolic of a famous pharaoh by the name of Ramses who was known as Ozymandias to the Greeks‚ in which the statue in the poem is representative of. The poem starts in the first person‚ “I” but then immediately switches

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    Junk Art

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    Contents Introduction 2 History of Junk Art Sculpture 4 Chapter 1: Junk sculptors 8 Chapter 2: Interview 1 16 Chapter 3: Interview 2 23 Summary 27 Introduction From 5000 B.C to well into the 20th century A.D‚ most sculpture has reflected the wealth‚ religion or political stature of the country. Early Egyptian sculpture reflected the political regime of the land‚ and powerful ‘Pharaohs’ demanded monumental sized tombs and artefacts to show their wealth and status

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    a world audience‚ to name some world-famous Zimbabwean sculptors we have Nicholas‚ Nesbert and Anderson Mukomberanwa‚ Tapfuma Gutsa‚ Henry Muyradzi and Locardia Ndandarika. Internationally Zimbabwean sculptors have managed to influence a new generation of artists‚ particularly Black Americans‚ through lengthy apprenticeships with master sculptors in Zimbabwe. Contemporary artists like New York sculptor M. Scott Johnson and California sculptor Russel Albans have learned to fuse both African and Afro-diasporic

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    balance in the Dean between deciduous and coniferous trees. His sculptors have inspired me‚ to focus on the detail and the shape of the product as that is what could express a lot about who the person is and where the idea come from. His sculptors have inspired me‚ to focus on the detail and the shape of the product as that is what could express a lot about who the person is and where the idea come from. This sculptor is called green fuse‚ I think that the model is very similar to images

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    Marc Quinn Research Paper

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    is a contemporary artist who is best known for using incredibly weird props such as his own blood‚ ice and faeces.in his early career he studied history and the history of art at Robinson College‚ Cambridge‚ he also worked as an assistant to the sculptor Barry Flanagan. Quinn has exhibited exhibitions including Sonsbeek ’93‚ Arnhem (1993)‚ Give and Take‚ Victoria and Albert Museum‚ London (2001)‚ Statements 7‚ 50th Venice Biennale (2003) and Gwangju Biennale (2004). Solo exhibitions include Tate

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    but bigger and more beautiful than any human being. The early Greek statues were stiff and flat‚ but that changed in the 6th century BC when the sculptors began to study the human body and work out its proportions. The Greeks wore no clothing when they practiced sports‚ and the sculptor could observe their beautiful‚ strong bodies. The most famous sculptor is Myron. Myron is famous for the definition in the body of his famous ’Discobolus’‚ or Discus Thrower. The ’Doryphorus’‚ or Spear Bearer‚ of

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    Michelangelo s David

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    Considered one of his masterpieces‚ the David was created by Michelangelo in Florence between 1501 and 1504. It is made of marble‚ measuring 5.17 meters tall. It depicts a male nude figure that represents David‚ a biblical hero. Traditionally‚ David was portrayed after his victorious triumph over Goliath. Looking back at both Verrochio’s and Donatello’s Davids‚ the sculpture was depicted standing over Goliath’s severed head. However‚ Michelangelo depicted David before the battle. Michelangelo’s

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    intro art

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    cornice h. warrior goddess‚ protectress of Athens i. slight convex curve of a column j. lowest division of the entablature of a temple k. architects of the Parthenon l. entrance gateway m. sculptor of the Discobolos n. female figure used as column o. storage jar with and egg shaped body p. sculptor of Hermes and Dionysus q. ornament from Ionic capital resembling a rolled scroll r. painting method using melted wax 1. ______ triglyph 2. ______

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    ABC s of the Renaissance

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    Trent. The council of Trent began in 1545 and lasted till 1563. The Jesuits are “members of Jesus” they are missionary’s that are opposing the reformation. Da vinci  Leonardo Da Vinci was a literal Italian genius who was also a polymath‚ painter‚ sculptor‚ architected‚ musician‚ engineer‚ inventor‚ anatomist‚ geologist‚ cartography‚ botanist‚ writer. Da Vinci inspired designs of hydraulics and many other mechanical inventions. One of Leonardo’s inventions is the viola organist which was an experimental

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    Ice Sculpture

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    Ice sculpture is a form of sculpture that uses ice as the raw material. Sculptures from ice can be abstract or realistic and can be functional or purely decorative. Ice sculptures are generally associated with special or extravagant events because of their limited lifetime. The lifetime of a sculpture is determined primarily by the temperature of its environment and thus‚ a sculpture can last from mere minutes to possibly months. There are several ice festivals held around the world‚ hosting competitions

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