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    painted women‚ reminiscent of African tribal masks and his own new Cubist inventions. Analytic cubism‚ the first clear manifestation of cubism‚ was followed by synthetic cubism‚ practised by Braque‚ Picasso‚ Fernand Léger‚ Juan Gris‚ Albert Gleizes‚ Marcel Duchamp and countless other artists into the 1920s. Synthetic cubism is characterized by: • The introduction of different textures • Surfaces • Collage elements • Papier collé • Large variety of merged subject matter Les Fauves (French for

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    television was produced in 2013 with the same name as that given to this incident. What are we talking about? 2. This personality was well-known for both his use of color and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. Along with Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp‚ he is commonly regarded as one of the three artists who helped to define the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of the twentieth century‚ responsible for significant developments in painting and sculpture. Who

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    Man Ray (Emanuel Rudnitsky) is an artist who shows lots of his artistic ability in various areas. He created his art works with not just traditional style‚ but tried to make unique and avant-garde style of unique works by his creational access and technique. Even if Man Ray is a painter‚ photographer‚ and also sculptor‚ he is the most famous as a Dadaist Avant-garde Photographer. He got a big influence by the environment of period‚ and has been a master of photographer who also gave an effect for

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    The way he uses it is odd‚ because he doesn’t completely reject it‚ he says that it is a sort of starting point to a fact (Marcel‚ p.16). At the very end of page sixteen he does say that he does reference the body as a machine and that he doesn’t know what happens when it no longer works (Marcel‚ p.16). When he refers to that he is talking about death and he is basically saying we don’t know what happens to us. Why this concept is important because in his essay

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    Writing from Memory The writer and narrator Marcel Proust is a very interesting fellow. The Overture or also called “Swan Way” describes Marcel early childhood and also opens up to him stating “For a long time I use to go to bed early.” Marcel Proust describes how difficult it was just for him to fall asleep. He then falls asleep‚ he then states he was reading a book prior however when he finally fell asleep imagining he is part of the book he was reading or well subject to it‚ but he awakes

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    Andy Warhol Never before have I encountered more intriguing works of art than those done by Andy Warhol. I have been curious about his life ever since I saw his work in Milwaukee. I saw his famous work of the Campbell’s Soup Can. By viewing this‚ one can tell he is not your average artist. I’m sure his life is full of interesting events that shaped him into who he was. As an artist myself‚ I would like to get to know the background of his life. I may then be able to appreciate his styles

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    and arranged in a 4x8 pattern (Fiero‚ 65). Many wondered why Warhol would choose to create such a bizarre display. Once he stopped creating cartoon art‚ a friend named Muriel Latow came up with the idea to create the 32 soup cans. French artist‚ Marcel Duchamp‚ said‚ “If you take a Campbell Soup can and repeat it fifty times‚ you are not interested in the retinal image. What interests you is the concept that wants to put fifty Campbell soup cans on a canvas" (Fiero‚ 66). After the success of this artwork

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    The Body

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    full-time writer instead. His books normally have “small town America” as backgrounds. Setting: The story is set in Castle Rock in Maine‚ USA in 1960. Plot: The twelve-thirteen year-old boys Gordon Lachance‚ Vern Tessio‚ Chris Chambers and Teddy Duchamp decide to go and search for the body of a dead boy in the woods. It starts by Vern overhearing his older brother Billy talking about it with his friend Charlie Hogan. They tell their parents that they have gone camping and start their journey. On

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    INTRODUCTION "Conceptual Art" is a contemporary form of artistic representation‚ in which a specific concept or idea‚ often personal‚ complex and inclusive‚ takes shape in an abstract‚ nonconforming manner‚ based upon a negation of aesthetic principles. Conceptual art is art in which the concepts or ideas involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic and material concerns. Many of the works‚ sometimes called installations‚ of the artist Sol LeWitt may be

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    The Exile And The Kingdom

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    something happen. But eventually‚ nothing was come out of it. Therefore I think the title here may be hints that going to commit is equal to real act itself. At the beginning of the story‚ Janine thinks about her adolescence‚ at that time when she met Marcel‚ during that time her choices had security and independence. Later on she had perception about herself changes‚ and started aware actually she has a poor physical condition and her weight‚ these all which she pride in early she still can attract other

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