CHECK THESE SAMPLES OF The Use of Nature, Natural Images vs Industrial Objects in Romantic and Victorian Poetry
Each is based on a separate set of ideologies and goals, related to different underlying assumptions about the nature of arts and arts learning.... Rest was taken from Articles and Websites.... Those materials that have been taken from the articles are pasted below, and the material that comes from websites can be easily accessed following the link that has been cited in the paper.
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Essay
Through continuous use of imagery, ambiguity, repetition, allusions and purposeful contortion of lines and sentences, Eliot demonstrates the importance of the inner self, innovation, religious questioning, an uninviting and bleak society and a flaunting of conventions, themes commonly associated with Modernism and the period after WWI.... This pessimistic cynicism towards life is a marking trait of Eliot's poetry.... The simile of the "sky/like a patient etherealised on a table" destroys any romantic ambience and creates a smothering, polluted image....
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Book Report/Review
The author of the following paper "Modernist Literature - Various Responses to the Concept of Modernism" will begin with the statement that English and American Modernism can be seen as a reaction to the Realist movements of the late nineteenth century.... ... ... ... 'Modernism' is a blanket term that encompasses the extensive literary innovations in the first decades of the 20th century which manifest themselves under the influence of psychoanalysis and other such cultural-historical phenomena....
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Book Report/Review
In religious painting, this is characterized by the use of abstracted or distorted figures, which are fully colored and delineated by solid outlines.... ajor works are included by Francis Bacon, Per Barclay, Cecil Beaton, Bruce of LA; this exhibition highlights the artist's preoccupations with urban and natural landscapes and with human perception and interaction....
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Turner's Works: The artist covered an enormous range of subject matter, and was proficient in the use of both oils and watercolors.... The sheer variety and beauty of the masterpieces, his techniques in creating them, and his expert use of both oils and watercolors are inimitable.... The central principle of Turner's romantic art is the arousal of sensation....
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Research Paper
However, in the museum's attempt to compete with the advent of numerous more active and changing tourism As a result, many museums are changing their formats to include the use of more multi-media presentations and entertainments, seemingly attempting to challenge, in at least some small part, the larger amusement parks and presenting idyllic views of the past that are drifting ever further away from the truth.... n preserving the history of the industrial Age, an important era in the development of the nation, museums such as the Ironbridge Gorge Museum and the Black Country Living History Museum have effectively removed the horrors of this time period, offering instead a false nostalgia for the ways of the past....
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This essay talks about a study on the theories based on the space in cinema which is determined by the director, who is the first viewer when the angles which are not relevant for creating the space are screened out by him and the contributions of it in this medium.... ... ... ... This critical study reveals that the concept of space plays an extremely remarkable role in the aesthetic perfection of a film....
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The reason pioneers of photography such as Roger Fenton chose still life as the most favorable genre and inanimate objects as their favorite 'characters' to be depicted are not only artistic and aesthetical.... In painting, the tendency to depict inanimate objects emerged several centuries ago with Dutch painters being the pioneers in this art form.... However, still, life became an independent genre only in the 17th century, though inanimate objects have been involved in artworks since Paleolithic times....
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