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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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    A Report on "The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver" By: Kelcie Roberts Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) wrote the "Ballad of the Harp-Weaver" published by Flying Cloud Press and has a copyright date of 1922. "The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver" is known as a Narrative Poem. Millay won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1923. However‚ since Millay lived until 1950‚ her work is still under copyright in Canada and England. For "The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver" and several other works published in the early

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    they 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

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    If two people love each other regardless of any difference they may have‚ then why are there" lots of things to consider"( paragraph 36)? Answer the question within the context of the story. According to the context‚ the "lots of things to consider" is referring to the race‚ background by the husband. In his opinion‚ beside whether love this person or not‚ race‚ ethics background is also a very important factor to consider whether they should marry or not. He stated that if two people are not from

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    There are two types of people; those who live in the past‚ and those who live in the present. The Great Gatsby reflects on both of these types of people‚ and also on the consequences of living in such manner. It is F. Scott Fitzgerlads’ aspiration to make known the importance of living in the present. Jay Gatsby is one whose past is their present. Gatsby continuously lives in his past because he believes it was the essence of perfection and that nothing could ever be better; “...However glorious

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    The artist I chose is Vincent van Gogh‚ because he is my favorite artist whose artwork always catches my eye. Van Gogh’s work is known for its beauty‚ color‚ and emotion. He influenced the 20th century a lot. Even though for most of his life he was poor and went unknown he continued to create beautiful pieces of artwork. Van Gogh was born in Groot-Zundert‚ Netherlands on March 30‚ 1853 and died in France on July 29‚ 1890 from a self-inflicted gunshot. Van Gogh was influenced by color and light‚

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    Influx of Japanese design‚ cultural exchange‚ and ukiyo-e prints influenced artists of the 18th and 19th century such as Vincent van Gogh and Edgar Degas. According to the video‚ Converging Culture‚ ukiyo-e was a pictorial tradition in Japan by which artists were depicting modern‚ everyday life as well as well-known landmarks. Ukiyo-e was first produced in the seventeenth century and showed scenes and characters from the entertainment districts of modern Tokyo‚ Edo. The thought that each moment in

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    Alex Montalbano Vincent van Gogh 1 In the painting Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh‚ you see two prominent swirls in the background in the sky. One swirl flows into the second‚ smaller swirl. Both light blue swirls are flowing to the right through a dark blue night sky. In the upper right hand corner is a yellow-orange crescent moon surrounded by a yellow glow. Also in the background are eleven variously sized yellow-orange stars scattered amongst the blue sky. At the bottom of the background‚ right

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    The St Vincent De Paul Society is a Catholic affiliated charity organisation that assists to actively fight against causes of both inequality and poverty. They are inspired by Jesus Christ’s compassion to all‚ and are determined to be kind and compassionate to everyone they serve. St Vinnies was founded by a group of Catholic students on 23 April 1833. Frederic Ozanam and his friends decided to make a difference to assist the needs of the poor‚ and agreed on the name of The Society of St Vincent

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    Starry Nights Most people know Vincent Willem van Gogh‚ a Post-Impressionist painter in the 1800s‚ as the maker of The Starry Night. Fewer people‚ however‚ are aware that van Gogh first created The Starry Night Over the Rhone‚ which he painted during a happier period of his life. While both pieces employ the same style and portray a similar scene‚ the feelings evoked are entirely different. Despite the differences in mood‚ one cannot argue that van Gogh did not prove that “putting little white dots

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