Warka)‚ Iraq‚ ca. 3200-3000 BCE. Marble‚ 8″ high. National Museum of Iraq‚ Baghdad. The white marble used for this female head would have been imported at great cost as fine stones for carving were scarce and used sparingly. It’s possible the statue is an image of Inanna since it was found in the sacred precinct of the goddess‚ but the actual subject is unknown. The head is actually just a face with a flat back; it may have been attached to a wooden body. The appearance originally would have
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civilization Domestic Architecture o Wigwam‚ Huts‚ Lean-to’s o Native American Indians were considered "Neolithic" Refined tools o Spears‚ Bows and Arrows Domesticated Animals o Hallmark of luxury‚ stability‚ and permanence Pottery clay art o Bowls and containers o Exquisite decoration Aesthetics the love of beauty‚ the need for beauty o Separates man from the animals o Civilization  Around 5‚000BC  Literacy Writing and reading  "Urban" Life Division
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Philosophy of Art: Art. It is not just one particular thing to one particular person. It comes in various forms‚ shapes‚ and sizes. Forms such as‚ drawing‚ painting‚ sculpting‚ writing‚ fine arts‚ music‚ photography‚ and the list could go on. Art is a way to express ones feelings without the artist actually stating how they feel. Everyone does not need to have a specific "talent" in art‚ because it is a form that flows through everyone and not one way is right or wrong‚ just simply opinions
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core‚ any form of art fulfills the capacity to capture life; yet it is the hope of true artwork to not only represent‚ but rather provide meaning. Artwork‚ and in particular ekphrastic descriptions of that artwork‚ serve as a recurring theme placed at the forefront of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre. The novel uses Jane’s myriad occurrences with various forms of artwork to provide insight into the understanding of the semantics of emotional expression‚ and rather than project art through
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Coming from a very large suburban school Boston Arts academy will be a change for the best. This school is the right mix of arts and academics for me‚ which will bring the best of me and my talents out. All things considered the BAA will introduce to new practices and Gets to show what talents I can bring to the table. Boston Arts Academy offers so many reasons for me wanting to attend. Boston Arts Academy is filled with all walks of life and is very diverse. The diverse culture makes it feel like
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communicate and if it has improved or been detrimental to the art of communication. In the 21st century‚ the human race has more ways to communicate than ever before. This includes the use of the internet‚ the mobile phone‚ television and radio‚ as well as written and spoken communication. With all these methods‚ why do some argue that the art of communication has been lost? This essay will discuss how the internet has affected this art but it has not been lost but simply modified. Communication
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A liberal arts education not only enhances wisdom and faith but also allows people to see things in their entirety. A liberal arts education is advantageous in our development progress throughout life‚ by permitting us to perceive things in their completeness. In fact‚ studying liberal arts allowed me to link the information from a particular course with previous information from liberal arts courses‚ thereby‚ availing me to obtain further fullness in my understanding. This correlation process
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In my speech class a couple days ago everyone took an attitude analysis quiz in which they rated each upcoming persuasive speech topic. For my persuasive speech I picked the topic of how art education is important for a child’s development. After the quiz‚ most students said they felt neutral‚ meaning they did not agree or disagree‚ with my topic. I am assuming they are mostly just uninformed and do not realize the topic’s relevance to their future generations. Therefore‚ I will include sufficient
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These massive sculptural structures were created in preparation for the afterlife. The Egyptians had the ability to import large stones for these great structures‚ and they also were able to organize a massive labor force for building. In contrast‚ art from the Mesopotamian regions tended to be smaller and less grand than the Egyptians’ because of the constant attacks towards the Mesopotamians. Like the Egyptians their sculptural figures appeared to be stiff and ridged‚ however the
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Art Timeline Ashley Stein ART 101 4/28/2013 University of Phoenix Art Timeline Mare and Stallion (mini)‚ 1870 by Pierre Jules Mene This sculpture was one of Mene’s most famous pieces of art work. This sculpture was first put out for viewers to see in the Paris Salon in 1952. The public went nuts over this sculpture‚ later this sculpture was made in three different sizes. The sculpture in my presentation is the smallest one made and is considered a miniature. In this sculpture both horses
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