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Professor Sandra Cheng
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Email: scheng@citytech.cuny.eduNew York Times Arts
- After āa Treasure Hunt,ā a Cut-Up Masterpiece Returns to Venice
- How Espace Aygo Transformed a Derelict Brussels Townhouse Into a D.I.Y. Wonderland
- Common Ground, and Conflict, Between 2 Stars of Land Art
- Trading New York for Michigan, and a Home With āFun Pops of Colorā
- Gallery Owner Sentenced in Fine Art Photography Swindle
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Official Grades & Happy Summer
A short note to say your grades are posted on Blackboard. Please check your grade center on Blackboard to look at your grades and final grade average. There are separate columns for the final exam, paper grades, homework and two … Continue reading
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Kimberly Vargas: Homework #3
At a first glance, Robert Capaās photograph āDeath of a Loyalist Soldierā is very shocking but there is something about it that could suggest that it was “staged”. It is perhaps because of the angle and the position of the … Continue reading
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RabiaBatool” Death…Soldier”
After reading the article and analyzing the photograph, I personally can not raise any question on the authenticity of “death of loyalist solider” by Robert Ā Capa.Ā I think he just happened to capture a photo at the right moment. The … Continue reading
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Robert Frankās America
After watching a short video about the famous photographer Robert Frank, I find out that his work are consider to be artistic, bleak and also political in some ways. To start off, Frankās accomplishment of the book called āThe Americansā … Continue reading
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Homework #3: Robert Capaās Death of a Loyalist Soldier
Robert Capa is known in history for taking the Worlds greatest war photographs. The most notably of Capa’s works is “Falling Soldier or Death of a Loyalist Soldier” taken from Spanish Civil Ā war. The reason why many considered this the … Continue reading
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Homework#2 (Food and Coffee in the Civil War)
According to the both articles, food and coffee was very important and essential for the soldiers during the civil war. Coffee became a part of the soldiers. Soldiers drank their coffee whenever they could, refueling themselves for the long days … Continue reading
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Elaine Wu – Food and Coffee in the Civil War
AfterĀ reading both articles, I’ve noticed that coffee and food was very significant and dependent forĀ the soldiers during the Civil War especially for survival. Ā What I found most interesting in “How Coffee Fueled the Civil War”, article was that coffee helped … Continue reading
Homework #2
To think about how hard soldier had it back then it’s really interesting because instead of them enjoying the food, they just ate it to get full because there was nearly 2 millionĀ soldier. They food were so bad that a … Continue reading
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homework#1(selfiecity)
A selfie is a self-portrait photograph, typically taken with a digital camera and smart phone held in the hand or supported by a selfie stick. Selfies are often shared on social networking services such as Facebook, snapchat, and Instagram. After … Continue reading
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Timothy Rampersaud: Who Takes Selfies?
On Selfiecity, some things that I found most interesting was that more women take selfies than men. In each of the five cities, the study shows that women take more selfies than men a significant amount, especially in Moscow where … Continue reading
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