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    Interpreting Multiple Interpretations Jan van Eyck’s Arnolfini Double Portrait is a painting that has intrigued viewers and scholars for centuries. Many scholars have contemplated the identity of the two sitters as well as the symbolism related to everything else in the room. Compared to Van Eyck’s other works‚ the delicate and detailed paintings appear to share a common thread of painting a scene that contains many items that would make it more realistic of a setting. The scene depicted seems likely

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    must explore deep into their sub-conscious to find who they truly are as a person and how they can represent that on a canvas‚ print or paper through the use of symbols and other techniques. Two artists who have done this are Frida Kahlo and Vincent Van Gogh. Frida Kahlo was one of the most important Mexican artists of her time. She is well known for her harsh revealing self-portraits. She started to paint at the age of 15 after she was in a horrific bus accident‚ where she then began her career as

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    District 9 raises a host of moral issues including separation through politically-sanctioned racial segregation‚ xenophobia and a for the most part widened point of view of what constitutes regular humankind. Wikus van der Merwe faces a moral predicament in District 9 when relegated to remove the outsiders. Knowing how seriously he needed to keep his promotion‚ and the stupid character of Wikus‚ it simple to see where the lawfulness and support of the removal may be seen. The outsider region is unmistakably

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    "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" written by James Thurber and the story of "Rip Van Winkle" written by Washington Irving are similar in many ways. Both characters use dreaming to escape what appear to be drab lives they live. The wife figures in both stories seem to be overbearing and constantly nag each man. Depending on what the reader takes away from each story‚ they can believe the nagging is justified in the actions of the man or the actions of the man are due to the nagging of the wives

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    doubt within the danger zone as tons of falling wood rushed earthward. Notwithstanding the magnitude of this event and the obvious lasting effects that resulted‚ I still wondered if "the falling tree had made a sound?" When the life of Ludwig van Beethoven first encroached upon my path‚ much the same sensation was experienced. No doubt I had heard of the composer ’s name‚ but then so had I foreknowledge of trees‚ both fallen as well as standing ones. However‚ what of this particular composer

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    Analysis on Anthony van Dyck’s Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton Titania Andiani Rosari Student ID: 24570745 MCD1280 Art Theory A Essay January 9‚ 2013 Formal Analysis on Anthony van Dyck’s Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton There are actually two versions of Anthony van Dyck’s painting of the countess of Southampton; Anthony van Dyck‚ Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton‚ ca. 1640‚ National Gallery of Victoria‚ Melbourne (see fig. 1) and Anthony van Dyck‚ Rachel de

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    Beethoven went through most of his career. Beethoven had to go through a terrible childhood‚ sent to a music school at the age of 10‚ and went down in history with the award saying‚ you are an amazing musician‚ and nothing else. For these reasons‚ Ludwig Van Beethoven should be awarded the lifetime achievement award. To start‚ Beethoven had a terrible childhood. In the site of lvbeethoven.com‚ during the birth of his two younger brothers‚ his father began teaching him music with extraordinary rigor and

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    The movie opens twenty-five years ago in Hong Kong. The parents of two twin babies‚ Alex and Chad‚ had borrowed money from Raymond Zhang and Nigel Griffith‚ two lead smugglers. They needed the money in order to build a tunnel between Hong Kong and the mainland. After the tunnel was built and the money collected‚ Nigel Griffith and Raymond Zhang had a gang of hit men massacre Alex and Chad’s family. Frank Avery‚ a friend of the family‚ races into the scene and finds the parents already dead

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    Pablo Picasso did many great artwork paintings. One of the famous paintings was Starry Night by Van Gogh. The artwork consists of landscape night view of the sky. Stars‚ lights‚ mountains‚ places‚ regions‚ and the moon. The moon shined as a baking white powder and the stars twinkle in the sky. Also the lights illuminate the sky view of the town. The sky has a rhythm of wave’s direction going towards the moonlight. The archirture church has pointy steel it points in the steep hill mountainside. The

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    Vincent Van Gogh was a casual‚ yet wonderful artist. He captured many beautiful and realistic scenes in his art such as people‚ man-made objects‚ and natural materials. He also created many self-portraits. His work seemed very detailed to me because of his various pencil and brush strokes with both his drawings and paintings. I was intrigued by his artwork because much of it resembled the life of poor families or individuals. Many artists from that time created artwork that was misleading due to

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