Name of student: kennora James Names of school: St. Vincent and the Grenadines community college centre number: Student: Topic: Investigating the demand for tablet at A level college Teacher name: Mr Williams Territory: St. Vincent and the Grenadines Topic Investigating the demand for tablets at A level college Aims 1. To promote an understanding
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Comparative Analysis of Two Vincent van Gogh’s paintings Vincent van Gogh made “The Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace” just after he completed “The Potato Eaters.” “Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace” and the “Potato Peeler” both represent women working in the Nuenen period‚ spring 1885. Even though one of the paintings is a self-portrait and the other one shows a peasant women cooking‚ both paintings show working humble women engrossed in their work. Both paintings show his fascination
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By the Waters of Babylon” was written by Stephen Vincent Benet in July of 1937. That same year‚ just months before‚ a bombing happened on April 28‚ 1937. Both of these works of writing dealing with great destruction‚ destruction of whole cities. One is a true story and one is a fictional story but‚ they both have some similarities between them. “By the Waters of Babylon” deal with a Priest son who is making his journey to become a priest himself. The dead lands are places no one goes except for
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THE NIGHT CAFÉ BY: VINCENT VAN GOGH AS A POST-IMPRESSIONIST PAINTER‚ AND ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS ASTIST OF ALL TIME VINCENT VAN GOGH has became an icon. Between November 1881 and July 1890 he painted almost 900 paintings. The Night Café in the place Lamartine in Arles 1888 (fig 2-47). This piece was him telling the world that this place is where one “can ruin oneself”. He tried to express it as it being a place where the atmosphere was of loneliness. The striking‚ bold‚ intense colors‚ the empathic
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According To Layman (1984)‚ Vincent van Gogh wrote in an 1888 letter to his sister Willemina (Wil) about the American poet Walt Whitman‚ "He sees in the future‚ and even in the present‚ a world of health‚ of generous‚ frank carnal love — of friendship — of work‚ with the great starry firmament‚ something‚ in short‚ that one could only call God and eternity‚ put back in place above this world." Werness (1985) states these words describing Walt Whitman’s poetry may have served as inspiration for
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similar God is to man in this picture. Artist | Michelangelo | Year | c. 1512 | Type | fresco | Dimensions | 480.10 cm × 230.10 cm (189.0 in × 90.6 in) | Starry Night - Vincent Van Gogh The genius of Vincent Van Gogh is captured in this atmospheric portrayal of French cafe life at night. Artist | Vincent van Gogh | Year | 1889 | Type | Oil on canvas | Dimensions | 73.7 cm × 92.1 cm (29 in × 36¼ in) | Location | Museum of Modern Art (F612‚ JH1731) [1]‚ New York City | Christ
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Vincent Van Gogh- Irises- 1889 Irises-1889 Vincent Van Gogh J-Paul Getty Museum Oil Pint During Van Goghs stay in the asylum at Saint- Remy‚ he devoted himself entirely to his artwork calling it the ’lightening conductor for his illness’ he believed that painting was the only thing that kept him from loosing his sanity. His painting ’the irises’ was the first completed work in the asylum‚ which differes from his later pieces as it does not show traces of tension and bad mood
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Travel is a poem written by the author Edna St Vincent Millay. This poem is about connections being made without outside things through imagination and the desire to travel. The desire to travel is driven by the imagination of travel Imagination is an incredible capability of our of our mind and one of the things capable of is to drive our mind to desire the act of traveling. In this poem it is evident that the “train” does not actually exist but is really just a figment of imagination used to
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point behind art; to bring a kind of contentment that is logistically unnecessary‚ yet remarkably important. My favorite piece of art is The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh. Millions have witnessed this masterpiece and have marveled at its simple beauty. This work of art was painted from memory in the daytime by the Dutch painter‚ Vincent Van Gogh‚ who admitted himself into the insane asylum‚ Saint-Rémy-de-Provence‚ 13 months before killed himself. This magnum opus of his is of the view from
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Starry Night Composition Top Starry Night Vincent van Gogh The night sky depicted by van Gogh in the Starry Night painting is brimming with whirling clouds‚ shining stars‚ and a bright crescent moon. The setting is one that viewers can relate to and van Gogh´s swirling sky directs the viewer´s eye around the painting‚ with spacing between the stars and the curving contours creating a dot-to-dot effect. These internal elements ensure fluidity and such contours were important for the artist
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