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Pop Art Eye Catching
1,693 wordsAmerican Pop Art was born of the newly found self-confidence with which American art had asserted itself. The subject matter which provided the initial impulse was the cultural concept of Americanism itself: the idea of progress, the media industry sensation, and the relative boom of stardom and cultural icons in Hollywood. The birth place of these new phenomena seems to have its roots in the city of New York, the so called cultural center of the USA. In the relative upheavals of the forties and...
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Los Angeles County Roman Empire
1,387 wordsIn the Los Angeles County Art Museum A man dies. He winds his way down into the underworld to reach the banks of the river Acheron where he meets the ferryman Charon. He takes a coin from his mouth to pay the toll across. On the opposite bank he is greeted by a Maenad or perhaps Bacchus himself who offers him a kylix of wine. Drinking deep, the man is transformed and resurrected from death to a higher plane. Instead of living a miserable dream in the underworld he receives redemption from his go...
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Grateful Dead Jerry Garcia
2,056 words... of "being there, " the traditions and shared experiences are sent pulsing along the wires. But I'll still sing you love songs, written in the letters of your name. And brave the storm to come, for it surely looks like rain. -- Bob Weir, Ace, 1972 The end of the tour and dispersion of the group has elicited a variety of responses from within the Deadheads community. They are an artistic, articulate group and have much to say on what the "end of the era" has meant. This response sums it up bes...
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South Seas Art Gallery
480 wordsGauguin was born in Paris on June 7, 1848, into a liberal middle-class family. After an adventurous early life, including a four-year stay in Peru with his family and a stint in the French merchant marine, he became a successful Parisian stockbroker, settling into a comfortable bourgeois existence with his wife and five children. In 1874, after meeting the artist Camille Pissarro and viewing the first Impressionist exhibition, he became a collector and amateur painter. He exhibited with the Impr...
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Art Gallery Family Members
884 wordsHomecoming; by Below Plain Homecomings most important part takes place a few hours outside of Manhattan at Annette's, the Grandmother of the Byrne family, elegant country home. Most of the family, Gene, Ellen, Mark, Aaron, Brenda, Cynthia, Andrew, live in Manhattan. Lewis and Daisy live in Washington. It happens during the winter. Annette Byrne is the mother of Gene and Lewis. The two brothers grew up close and worked together in an architecture firm. One evening at an opening party, for a hotel...
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Key Words Art Gallery
1,083 wordsPeter, Jane and Harry Peter is here. Jane is here. Harry is here as well. Peter and Jane are nine or 10. Harry is 91. Harry painted pictures of Peter and Jane for over 20 years. He is good at painting. The pictures are going to be put on the wall in Walsall. There is a new art gallery in Walsall. Harry lives not far away Generations learnt to read with Peter and Jane in the 1960 s and 70 s. They may have been bored rigid by those endlessly repetitive sentences, but at least Harry Wingfield's rea...
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2 3 Million Emotional Appeal
1,618 wordsWhat sort of man reads playboy What Sort of Man Reads Playboy? What sort of man reads Playboy? Hes a man who turns his leisure time into an adventure Hes a man with a discriminating eye Hes a man who is smart about his future. Playboy-Aug. , Sept. , Oct. 1996 While flipping through the pages of a once controversial but now globally excepted magazine, one will find an interesting advertisement within the covers of Playboy. There is a full page color advertisement that generally depicts a man and ...
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Visual Arts Performing Arts
1,726 wordsWhether it be on canvas, in sculpture, theatre, movements of dance, or any other medium, the spark of artistic creativity is strong in Sudbury. This strength is demonstrated so passionately in the recording, performing and visual arts that it is evident that there is, indeed, hope for the arts in Sudbury. To begin, Sudbury has certainly been alive with the sound of music over the years. A recent example is this summer s many charity sponsored downtown music festivals. Some of these include Takin...
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Bright Colors Art Gallery
674 wordsA Critical Spin Drift Spindrift A Critical Review I visited the Currier Gallery of Art and I truly enjoyed myself. I had never been to an Art Gallery and only had the impression that I had received through the movies. It was as I pictured it to be, and I would go their or another gallery again. The Currier Gallery had some outstanding pieces of art, they had everything thing from giant wall paintings to small wall paintings and giant sculptures to small sculptures. They even had a room dedicated...
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