BMS122: APPRECIATING LEISURE LIFESTYLES Types of Art: Main Periods 1. 2. 3. Visual Arts Appreciation Part 2 4. 5. 6. 7. Pre-historic Ancient Medieval (Middle Ages) Renaissance Baroque / Rococo 19th Century 20th Century 6. 19th Century Art 19th Century Art: Neo-classicism Includes: 1. 2. 3. 4. Neo-classicism Romanticism Realism Impressionism Rebirth to the art of ancient Rome and Greece‚ and the Renaissance Costumes‚ settings‚ and details depicted with much
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2009 AP ® ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS (Form B) © 2009 The College Board. All rights reserved. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.com. -11- Question 3 (Suggested time—40 minutes. This question counts for one-third of the total essay section score.) The passage below is from The Worst Years of Our Lives by Barbara Ehrenreich. Ehrenreich is writing about life in the 1980s. Read the passage carefully and then write an essay in which
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Realism versus Pop Art In this life‚ there are many forms of art or art “movements” to speak of. How we interpret art is a very subjective thing. What a person sees and feels when looking at art greatly depends on their upbringing‚ their values‚ and even their mood at the time of viewing. Could something dark and lacking color be art? What about a comic strip in the newspaper or the billboard down the street? Again‚ interpretation and taste in art is individual. I elected to explore into the two
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In Manhattan‚ among a gallery in the Whitney Museum‚ I found a clean assembly of signs displaying photographs of fists raised high in the air. Annette Lemieux’s Left Right Left Right can be found tucked to the left of an archway‚ filling an entire wall with thirty placards portraying ten different photos‚ each printed three times. The array of wooden pickets displays all sorts of people‚ from historical figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Richard Nixon to anonymous American citizens. Lemieux
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writers and the experiences of female readers were put into consideration‚ narratology‚ and even the entire literary history will be rewritten. She thought most of the abstract concept might not be changed‚ except for the theory of plot and story. Warhol‚ another influential figure in this field‚ held that feminist narratology was the interpretation of classical narratology in the point of view of one gender. It is hard to imagine a literary text that has affected the study of nineteenth and twentieth-century
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Jackson Pollock Post-modernism Post-modernism became popular in the mid-1800s The movement is mostly distinguished by its rejection of modernism. This movement was very popular in most European countries A popular artist for this movement was Warhol Abstract Expressionism Abstract Expressionism started in the 1920s and continued throughout the 20th century This movement “combines abstract form and expressionist emotional value” and was characterized by the fact that it had many styles. Abstract
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perceived realities‚ will be discussed. Bringing into my discussion I site the works of Richard Prince and Jeff Koons‚ and mention other artists of the genre such as Barbara Kruger‚ and Sherrie Levine as well as the predating artists such as Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg. I will relate the adaptation of advertisement and specific copyrighted photography‚ in the legal term of fair use in parody and observe the case of Rogers v. Koons. I will speculate the relation of the works of Jeff Koons
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View Reference Center. Great Neck Publishing‚ n.d. Web. 10 Sept. 2012. Issitt‚ Micah‚ and Marcus Griswold. "Hunting Is Cruel and Damaging Recreation." Points of View Reference Center. Great Neck Publishing‚ n.d. Web. 12 Sept. 2012. Lee‚ M.‚ and Tom Warhol. "Hunting: An Overview." Points of View Reference Center. Great Neck Publishing‚ n.d. Web. 13 Sept. 2012.
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Romanticism and Realism Romanticism: [pic] Francisco De Goya. “The Third of May 1808” Oil on Canvas - Imagination and emotion are more valuable than reason. The romantics championed the struggle for human liberty. They celebrated nature‚ rural life‚ common people‚ exotic subjects in art and literature. - Era: Industrial and French Revolutions - Technique: Dramatic scenes of nature or man and ideal landscapes. - Artists: Goya‚ Delacroix‚ Constable‚ Duncauson
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Samantha Torres Professor Kelley Writing 101 2 February 2013 Exit Through the Gift Shop In todays society there are many different kinds of art. As well as many different meanings art. Exit Through the Gift Shop was a very interesting documentary that I have ever seen. It was very empowering in a way. This documentary was mostly based on graffiti‚ from how it started and how it ended. Now the question is‚ is graffiti real art? I certainly think that graffiti is real art. I think any art
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