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    My Colossus

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    Short Writing #2 Emma Lazarus’s poem “The New Colossus” was written in 1883 to commend the completion of the building of the Statue of Liberty. This statue has‚ in time‚ become the outmost expression of America’s image as a welcoming country to immigrants and travelers. In her poem‚ Lazarus transforms the Statue of Liberty into a symbol of hope for newcomers seeking an improved life in the United States. “Give me your tired‚ your poor‚ your huddled mass yearning to breathe free‚” says Lady

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    facial expressions and materials used. Understanding backgrounds‚ time periods‚ and history of the sculptures are important when analyzing the works of art. Ramesses II is located at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology. “The statue was found at the Heracleopolis‚ Temple of Harsaphes‚ in Egypt “(Ramesses II). Archaeologists believe that the sculpture was made somewhere between 1897 and 1834 B.C during the time of the Middle Kingdom. The facial expression and body language illustrates

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    Venus De Milo Women

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    played by women in each society. Throughout history‚ civilizations have portrayed women as objects of beauty and sensuality‚ all while limiting their natural rights. The Venus of Willdendorf is a world renown prehistoric female figure. The limestone statue stands at 4.5 inches tall‚ carved approximately around 25‚000 BCE‚ and discovered

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    Ozymandias Notes

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    with all the riches he could ever ask for. This allusion to such a powerful man‚ now only remembered in a broken statue‚ is significant because this shows that even the most rich and powerful man of the time no longer has any influence or importance. Alliteration: “Boundless and bare” (13) The soft‚ almost indistinct “b” sound reflects the aimless‚ lonely state of Ozymandias’ statue. -Renee Imagery: “Half sunk‚ a shattered visage lies” (4) - Gives vivid impression of the atmosphere and mood

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    The Laocoon Group

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    The Laocoon Group from page 96 in our text (Fig. 3.30). This statue depicts a scene from Virgil ’s Aeneid. The scene takes place shortly after attempting to warn the Trojan ’s not to bring the horse into the city‚ Laocoon goes to the altar of Poseidon with his sons to make a sacrifice when all three are attacked and killed by two sea serpents sent by the gods. This was because of the warning and it is even mentioned that is specifically for throwing his spear at the horse and piercing it.

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    Kroisos Vs. Ka-Aper

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    The Ka statue of Ka-Aper comes from the deceased’s brick mastaba at Saqqara‚ Egypt some time between 2450-2350 BCE. The Koursos statue of Kroisos was created many years later‚ some time around 530 BCE‚ as a grave marker for the deceased hero in Anavysos‚ Greece which is not far from Athens. The two statues contrast drastically; however still manage to share subtle yet significant characteristics. Ka-Aper stands at an unimpressive 3’7"‚ while Kroisos was created to a life like

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    Museum of Art (Figure 1). The ceramic statue is adorned with a white crown and a glorious jewel necklace. Erecting on its haunch with chests puffed out‚ it sits firmly on a pedestal. The image’s excellent condition‚ its realistic appearance‚ its stable composition‚ and the ferocious details of its head all suggest that it may have been a tomb guardian placed at the entrance of or on the way to the coffin chamber. The immaculate condition of the statue indicates that it may have been kept underground

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    Apollo

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    because its easily broken‚ most part of the statue was carved on one piece of marble‚ but only the right arm and the left wrist and hand attached separately. His upper body is naked‚ and there is a cloak around his hips and legs. This statue shows apollo holding a lyre to emphasize that he is the god of music. Furthermore‚ the emperor‚ Hadrian‚ who was personally strongly committed to traditional Greek culture‚ encourage the person who commissioned the statue to celebrate their civic identity by evoking

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    The Last Conquistador

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    the movie The Last Conquistador‚ there is a controversy going on between John Houser‚ a sculpture who successfully attempted to create and mount the tallest bronze equestrian statue in the world‚ and people who funded the building of the statue and Native Americans living in Texas. The Native Americans don’t want the statue of a long-forgotten Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate‚ branded a terrorist and a genocidal architect by some‚ to be built. The Native Americans think that Juan de Oñate is anything

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    supplies. Their beliefs destroyed their humanity‚ and before blaming their ancestors‚ the residents turned on each other. They held immense battles and cannibal feasts. When no one was left to charge for their ruin‚ the remaining people destroyed the statues that gave them empty promises. When the Europeans arrived in the 18th century‚ their eyes shuttered at the skin and bones of two survivors on barren land. To their surprise‚ there had been no natural disaster‚ only the infestation of selfish

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