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- With Brush and Ink, Tong Yang-Tze Brings a Message of Freedom to the Met
- Joseph Rykwert, 98, Dies; Historian of Architecture Challenged Modernism
- Vanessa Bell, of the Bloomsbury Group, Gets a Show of Her Own
- Art Deco’s Bad Girl, Still Ahead of Her Time
- Anina Major Uses her Bahamian Roots to Bring Clay Baskets to Life
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Unpacking Picasso’s Les Demoiselles D’Avignon
Looking at Picasso painting and seeing the painting before his time and how 3D dimensional they were compared to Picasso’s painting I would highly believe that Picassos painting of Demoiselles was very controversial for his time. Picasso’s painting of the … Continue reading
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Impossible Exhibitions, The Caravaggio Show
To begin with, I would like to first say that i do not o to museums. The last time i went to a museum was about two weeks ago for my art project before that event I haven’t been to … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: The Art of Food
After watching Jennifer Rubell’s Brooklyn Museum Galla, i think that food art is…the most stupidest, disgusting, unmannerly thing I have ever seen in my life! I do not like the idea of my food laying everywhere uncovered where anyone can touch and … Continue reading
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Discussion Topic: Virtual Michelangelo
As a non Artist critic I would say that I think that Michelangelo, Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, is a very creative and descriptive painting; not in a sense that there is too much detail, but enough so that the … Continue reading
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Masaccio’s Illusionism
I think that Masaccio’s linear perspective illusion would greatly affect the Renaissance period in a way that it would be rich in color and detail. What Masaccio did with the llinear perspective was show a greater view of the surroundings … Continue reading
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A Medieval Monastery Rises in the 21st Century
During the medieval Monastery Rise there were a group of individuals called monks. They dedicated their lives to the Christian religions and isolated them selves from the outer world living near the monasteries. They made their own food by making … Continue reading
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Pilgrims then and now
The Pilgrimage Route to Santiago de Compostela in Spain is a very interesting and religious walk by far. Seeing the videos and reading the chapters, I don’t think that this Pilgrim walk or choice of activity posted any type of … Continue reading
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How evil was Commodus?
How evil was Commodus? From my perspective and interpretation of the long passage I was given to read, I did not think that Commodus was actual a bad individual. I haven’t seen the actual movie of Gladiator but I have … Continue reading
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can Graffiti be art or history?
Before I can give my opinion on this question I must first define the word “art”. Art is defined on the global internet as “The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such … Continue reading
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Polykleitos’ Doryphorous
As we know the contrapposto is the disposition of the human figure in which one part is turned in opposition to another part, creating a counter positioning of the body about its central axis. Sometimes called “weight shift” because the weight of the body … Continue reading
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