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Pablo Picasso Dimensional Space
1,417 words
Though the backbone of art was formed by academies
that graduated classical artists, some of the most
influential artists broke away from such academies
to change the rules. Impressionists, led by Claude
Monet, formed a group of artists originally
rejected from the academies to paint in their own
"objective reality. " They painted art as sifted
through their senses; taking into account the
environment's affect on an object or placing the
focus on everyday activity, the impressionists
helped rede...
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Art Of Entombment And Adoration The Paintings
1,869 words
Man has been creating art for over 30, 000 years.
There are cave drawings, sculptures, Egyptian art,
Greek Art, Modern Art and plenty more but to many,
the Renaissance Art period is considered to be
most important. Never had so many geniuses in art
lived at one time and never had so many pieces of
cherished art been produced. Two examples of
Renaissance paintings are Cigoli's Adoration of
the Shepherds and Moretto da Brescias Entombment.
Both paintings posses the attributes that were
popular dur...
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Great Gatsby Vs Movie
1,424 words
The film and the novel both entitled The Great
Gatsby are two wonderful works that contain
various differences and similarities. The movie
version shows the viewer what is happening in the
story without internal comments from the narrator
and the viewer can understand exactly what is
happening without any intellectual thought
involved. The novel, however, challenges the
reader to look deep inside the writing in order to
grasp the true effect of the novel and what kind
of meaning is being portray...
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One Of The Most Important Taking Pictures
1,702 words
The world of photography, especially in
journalism, is a complex weave of structure,
sight, composition, light, and texture. So there
is no wonder that some photographers must face a
very important decision - staging versus fate.
While both illustrate the skills involved in
taking pictures, these "directors" must often
choose their style (fate / staged ) for both
shots, no matter how hard one tries, will still be
able to be broken down. Meaning, many viewers will
deconstruct the photograph. If t...
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Late Nineteenth Century Thames And Hudson
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... the others, it is a very 'real' expression,
she looks tired, disinterested, possibly she has
had a very hard day before she went out to
socialise. Manet depicted other social activities
of the people of Paris. Manet loved painting any
fun activity where crowds of people gather. An
early painting where horses rush straight at the
viewer while crowds of people watch on both sides
is Racing at Longchamp, showing a popular social
activity at the time. He depicted people skating
in the aptly name...
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Year Old Girl Violent Crime
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THEME: Vigilante Justice 1. 0 HYPOTHESIS Movies
involving violent crime often position the viewer
to sympathise with the victim who enacts the
revenge by killing, thus establishing the premise
that revenge killing is justified. 2. 0 SYNOPSIS
2. 1 The way society views vigilante justice and
the ideology that it is acceptable are the primary
issues in three of the following American films, A
Time To Kill, Sleepers and Eye For An Eye. These
three films were tested in comparison with the
hypothesis ...
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Family Environment News Programs
631 words
News Casts: Is there more than meets the Eye? In
today's world, people rely on different things to
inform them of what is happening in society. One
of the main ways of receiving the news is by TV.
People can tune in at various times during the day
and watch a news cast. These news segments vary
from a half-hour to a full hour showing. For
instance, one might not be interested in the news
one day. But before the showing of Channel 31
'Action News'; is to be aired the news shows a
little snippet o...
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Alfred Hitchcock Horror Films
1,606 words
... looks cheap not only by the plot but also by
price. However, it doesnt look like other attempts
to imitate the film. Alfred Hitchcock brings into
the film a light vein of black humor. Moreover,
the slightest gradations of the black humor are
discovered when you re-view the film. No doubt, it
is the film made by maestro, the incredibly
talented producer. Alfred Hitchcock made this film
with the purpose of technical joke: he wanted to
know what will be the reaction of the public, if
he kills t...
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Li Nd Zhr High Moral Values Children
1,475 words
Children of Heven. Mjidi Mjidi's Children of Heven
hs recently become Irns first-ever Or nominee for
Best Foreign Language Film, nd this clim's to be
very important, for, indeed, the film is not only
simple story bout the Irnin family nd the problems
they fce in their life. On the control, l though
this film might seem simple story to some viewers,
Children of Heven depicts very important problems
of the common peoples life nd even social nd
ethics dilemma the characters are faced and how
they t...
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Kerry James Marshall Our Town Part 2
1,675 words
... the sun. Garden Party, a four-minute DVD and
corresponding painting, which is considered to be
a fresh interpretation of the works of
Impressionists, for example, Renoir's Luncheon of
the Boating Party. Marshall substitutes the
original characters with Asians, African
Americans, and Hispanics, by means of this
creating new socio-political focus. The Ladder of
Success, an installation of colorful Plexiglass
boxes. Each of these boxes lists a traditional
western virtue (for example, punctualit...
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Black And White Film Black And White Viewer
576 words
Alfred Hitchcock is renown as a master
cinematographer (and editor), notwithstanding his
overall brilliance in the craft of film. His
choice of black and white film for 1960 was
regarded within the film industry as
unconventional since color was perhaps at least
five years the new standard. But this worked
tremendously well. After all, despite the typical
film goer? s dislike for black and white film,
Psycho is popularly heralded among film buffs as
his finest cinematic achievement; so much so, ...
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High Social Status Physical Appearance
1,084 words
How does the transformation of Austen s Mr. Elton
into Heckerling s emphasize the values and context
of each text? There are basic similarities in the
values between the two societies of Clueless and
Emma in social level, human relationships and
image. However, the context is different, because
of the times that the texts are based on. Emma by
Jane Austen is set in 19 th Century England, as
opposed to Clueless which is in Beverly Hills USA
in the 20 th century. Mr. Elton s status is
without low ...
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Death Of Her Husband Abstract Concepts
1,201 words
My room has two doors and one window. One door is
red and the other is gray. I cannot open the red
door; the grey door does not interest me. Having
no choice, I shall lock them both and look out of
the window. -Kay Sage The work of Kay Sage (1898 -
1963) is known to be some of the most abstract art
produced during the Surrealism movement.
(Chadwick, 1997) Although it does not appear at
first glance to be anywhere near as abstract as
other Modernist artists such as Sonia Delaunay or
Liubov Popova...
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William Shakespeare Romeo Romeo And Juliet
988 words
Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann's Romeo and
Juliet Sex, drugs, and violence are usually a
potent combination, and only William Shakespeare
could develop them into a masterful, poetic, and
elegant story. In the play, The Tragedy of Romeo
and Juliet, all these aspects of teenage life
absorb the reader or watcher. It is understood
that Hollywood would try to imitate this
masterpiece on screen, and it has done so in two
films: Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 Romeo and Juliet
and Baz Luhrmann's 1996 Will...
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Role Of God Light And Dark
1,375 words
The Presence of God Michelangelo's paintings on
the Sistine Chapel contain a strong presence of
God. The ideas and stories of the Bible lie at the
surface of the entire ceiling. All these stories
are taking from the book of Genesis, which would
not be possible without God. The scenes depicted
are placed in a time frame of an earlier world.
This period is called ante level, and is the
period before the Mosaic Law. The scenes can be
analyzed in numerous ways that depend on the
analyzers faith and ...
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Demoiselles D Avignon Les Demoiselles D
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Les Demoiselles d Avignon: The End of the
Classical Style Classical artists will always be
remembered for building the foundations of art.
However, there were many revolutionary artists
after their time that revolutionized art into what
it is today. Impressionists, led by Claude Monet,
formed a group of artists originally rejected from
the academies to paint in their own objective
reality. They painted art as sifted through their
senses; taking into account the environments
affect on an object o...
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Easy To Read Good Design
1,374 words
We are standing on the precipice of a new culture?
Sceptical, questioning connected with the world,
thirsting for information and change. Technology
is driving society at a pace unparalleled in
history creating new attitudes,
interrelationships, and global awareness. A new
consumer is emerging, suspicious of traditional
media sources, incredulous of advertising, and
contemptuous of the contrived the hyped, the
false. This consumer is not easily persuaded by
clever graphics or manipulated by fads...
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Good Design Site Design
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Contents Page 1 Title page Page 2 Contents page
Page 3 Section One Introduction Objectives: To
identify web-site designs that work, and to
identify the reasons to why they work. What? Why?
How? Page 4 Section Two Design is the Answer What?
Why? How? Page 5 / 6 Section 3 and 4 Where does
good web design come from? TEN RULES OF DESIGN FOR
THE WEB Page 7 / 8 NINE RULES OF WHAT NOT TO DO
WHEN DESIGNING WEB PAGES. Page 9 Section 5.
Conclusions What was the question? What defines a
well-designed web-s...
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Mitch And His Family Sounds And Silence Birds
532 words
There are many aspects of a movie that relate the
feeling and emotion to the viewer. Music, or lack
there of, is one of the more prominent. In the
film The Birds, different bird sounds and silence
are used to illustrate the action, suspense, and
anxiety of the scenes. This rare technique allows
the viewer to be drawn into the intensity of the
birds and their attacks. The Birds, directed by
Alfred Hitchcock, uses a sequence of silence and
bird clamor to create an extravagant feeling of
uncertaint...
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Story Of A Man Oskar Schindler
677 words
Steven Speilberg s main purpose for directing the
film Schindler s List was to tell the best story
to ever come out of the Holocaust, whilst
informing the viewer of the horrific events that
occurred during the Holocaust was his secondary
motive. Due to the fact that the movie is based
around the life of one man, it is obvious that
this is correct. Also, the development of the
characters and the importance of names in the film
suggest that is was not merely a Holocaust
documentary. Schindler s Li...
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