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A Comparative Analysis using Clerks and Titanic Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Clerks (1994) cannot be challenged as one of the films which answer to every characteristic of the American independent film. American independent films or indies came to prosper with time and sponsorship. Clerks were the brainchild of an American film director and shot primarily on locations such as Atlantic Highlands and New Jersey.
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The Cinema of Attractions Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It was initially developed for attraction of the audience and critics refer to early cinema as the “cinema of attractions”. The images played a great role that time. To show was more important for the directors than to tell. The images were more important than their background stories. Films of the early period of cinema (before 1906) established a different relations with the audience unlike cinema in its later years (MacDonald & Haller, 2006).
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The World Film Journal- the movie Rain by Maria Govan Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Rain is a teenager who has been staying with her grandmother on one of the tiny islands within the Bahamas (Bahamasmovie.com). The demise of Rain’s grandmother prompts the teenager to go out to Nassau in search for her mother, Glory. Apparently, Rain is going to look for someone that she has never seen in her entire life.
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Maria Full of Grace by Joshua Marston Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In her determination, Maria accepts to work as a drug mule all in the name of getting money that is enough to care for her, as well as the family members (grandmother, mother, sister, and infant nephew). Her acceptance to act as a drug mule follows total lack of direction for finding a new and better job that can cater for her needs, as well as those of the family members (Snyder 25).
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Chinese Experimental Theatre Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Generally, this essay will endeavor to highlight the cinematic and theatrical productions of Meng Jinghui, Yu Ranjun, Li Yimao and Hu Mei. This essay will also view the requisites for the production of Chinese cinema and theatre. The extra cultural and intracultural stylistic elements will be explored.
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Earnest Etinne Narjot - Painting, Drawing, Print Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay analyzes Earnest Etinne Narjot's art. In the oil painting "the mother and her child" there are several aspects of his painting that are worth an in depth analysis which includes the color, light, content, composition, line, and space. In a bid to sufficiently interpret and describe a given portrait in terms of content there are two areas.
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Painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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This essay discovers the "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon". This is a renowned painting, created with oil paints, by famous Spanish painter Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). He has been widely known for founding the Cubist movement and has contributed to art by providing some of the best paintings the world has ever seen. Picasso was born on 25th October.
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Visual Arts - Art and Technology Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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However, few have looked at technology being able to dwell with Art as companies like Apple have made the world look at technology in a different light altogether. This essay shall analyse the value of artistry with respect to technology, in the way that art has shaped the advancements of technological gadgets, in the modern world today.
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How Neorealism before 1950 Affected Film History Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Neorealism is more often used in connection with cinema in Europe immediately after the Second World War. Once again it was a reaction against excessive emotion, but in this case it had more to do with political movements such as Fascism in Germany and Italy, and a desire to depict some kind of stable and realistic order in a society that had been morally and economically devastated.
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To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The story revolves around a family of single father and his two children, along with a hidden neighbor. The narrator of the story is the daughter of the house, and the father is the actual hero being a lawyer who defends a Black American wrongly blamed for the rape of a White American woman.
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Contemporary Activist FillmmakersUse New Media Technology to Democratise Film Production, Distribution and Exhibition Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to the paper revolutionary film-making is based on cinema known as documentary, with its vast scope including educational films, or the reconstruction of a fact or historical event. The images document, bear witness to, refute or support the truth of a situation, thereby raising them to a level higher than that of a film. Practice, search and experimentation underscore the activist filmmaker’s commitment to revolutionary cinema.
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Korean Art History Reading Visual Arts & Film Studies Book Report/Review
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Critics view it as medium’s state of rebirth or crisis while the historians view it as a medium’s role to standard modernist movements like abstract expressionism. A number of initiatives have attempted to address the visible invisibility state. In the past decade, various initiatives have attempted to frame ink painting in the forms of display linked with art.
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The Life of Claude Monet Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Many people referred to him as Claude Monet even though his parents called him ‘Oscar’. He was baptized Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, with his Godfather as Claude-Pascal Monet, a merchant from Nancy. (Monetalia 2011 p. 1). His elder brother was called Leon and they both resided in Paris with their parents until 1845.
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The Trouble with Scotland Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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"They may take our lives, but they'll never take our Freedom!" So resounds the voice of William Wallace as he attempts to rally his Scottish rebels for the first pitched battle of the movie. He was not 7 feet tall, nor was he able to consume the English with fireballs from his eyes and lightning from his rectum.
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Role of Art in Our Everyday Lives Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In everyday life art plays a significant role in people’s lives. People often do not realize this though. Without realizing it, we are surrounded by art and continually use it on a daily basis. Most people have pieces of art in their own home even without realizing it.
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The Renaissance Man in Michelangelo Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The importance of these three works will also be discussed in order to present Michelangelo's status in the world of Renaissance Art in terms of being a polymath and an inspiration to many other artists, contemporary or not. Experts say that Michelangelo could be considered the archetypal Renaissance Man due to his mastery in several fields of art.
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The Breakfast Club: Film and Adolescent Development Themes Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The 1985 film The Breakfast Club was written and directed by John Hughes, a Hollywood power of the 1980s who brought about the development of the teen-pic style film. The films created by John Hughes both exemplified the time period of the 1980s and explored the life of the phenomenon of the teenage years.
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Relativism vs. Objectivism in Aesthetic Evaluation Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The key difference between relativism and objectivism in aesthetic evaluation seems to be the following one: the above concepts cannot equally contribute to aesthetic evaluation; subjective relativism seems to be more effective in evaluating art pieces, meaning that the assumptions made on works of art using the subjective relativism.
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Film Analysis: Fists in the Pocket Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The plot is about a dysfunctional family supported by its eldest son, Augusto. However, Augusto is not the protagonist here but Alessandro, who is the family’s middle male sibling. The oldest family member is their blind mother, only known as Mama, then Giulia, the only sister who seems normal, then Alessandro, who is a sociopath and an epileptic, and lastly, Leone, who is retarded and also an epileptic.
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The Film Kingdom of Heaven Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Filmmakers when making a film that involves the past along with historical locations in the world have responsibilities to the film. The first responsibility of the filmmaker is to try and keep the historical facts true to their nature as they happened in real life. But with historical fiction, the filmmaker needs to fit the story into the facts as best as possible.
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Ives-Alain Bois on Matisse Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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This paper explores Matisse’s compositional devices and/or strategies: in a sphere of influence. Some optical effects, visual devices, and influential strategies are quite remarkable when we are focused on Matisse’s phenomenon, such as following: time, composition, space, color, and light; additionally, also the inner dimension of a painting.
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Cubism Period and Impressionism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Cubism artists were trying to show their content of the subject substance in the perception of the mind rather than that of the eye.  It adheres to a statement by Paul Cezanne that all the things in nature assume the form of a cone, globe, and cylinder. The three geometries are used to show the object of art.
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Synecdohe, New York Movie Review Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The film also depicts the aspect of Meta referential where a play within a play is portrayed. Thesis: The movie Synecdoche, New York, focuses on the self realization and the search for oneself. The movie deals with the self discovery of the protagonist of the story, Caden where he evolves through various stages of life with a quest of knowing himself and the causes of his suffering.
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Analysis and Importance of Peter Voulkos' Work in Ceramics Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Peter Voulkos is one of the well-known ceramic artists. In fact, he has for a long time been known as the father of clay revolution in America. This ceramic artist forms the basis of this discussion. We will focus on his biography and the importance of his work.
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The Development of Design Principles in Relationship to Government Visual Arts & Film Studies Dissertation
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The world was changed through the neglect of poor design. The concept of a poorly designed form changed the outcome of the election, leaving the leadership of the United States filled by a man who denied the existence of global climate change, leading to a denial of the Kyoto Accord, as well as the instigation of war.
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A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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He was asked to give his opinion but he answered with profound silence. He withstood the pressures from friends, family members and faced ridicule from political foes. The King wanted to have his way, and planned to use him as the lever to push his cause.
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Henri Matisse's The Dessert Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This essay analyzes The Dessert of Henri Matisse. Matisse painted the piece to fill an order, but his inspiration came from his own preferences of style and expression. Matisse sought to create a painting that focused more on impression than on specific detail, and hence wanted to offer a scene that was different from what might be captured.
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Public Architecture of the Roman Empire Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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The basis of concrete was pozzolana, a chocolate-colored volcanic earth mostly found near the Greek settlement of Puteoli. Later on it was also discovered in vast quantities around Rome. The period of Roman architecture began from the establishment of the Republic in 509 BC till the the capital of the Empire was changed from Rome to Eastern Empire in Constantinople in 330 AD.
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Visual Arts - David Henry Hwang Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Written in 1987, M. Butterfly is a play that is loosely grounded on an actual affiliation amid Shi Pei-Pu and Bernard Bouriscot. Shi Pei-Pu is a character in the play posing as a male vocalist of the Peking masque and Bouriscot is another character posing as a French ambassador.
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Description Of The Photo Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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I have never understood this context of human nature. Why should a man save such items in possession that inflict pain on his heart? Why is it a part of human nature to enjoy suffering? I do not know if I am right, but all I know is that there are some pictures that make me sad. The picture I am going to describe here is one such picture.
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Water Lillies by Claude Monet Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Water lilies by Claude Monet. Claude Monet was a vital personality in the development of the French Impressionist style and movement in the nineteenth century. He was inspired by nature making him paint works mostly dwelling on the nature and landscapes. The movement developed a very different style of painting that sought to bring out the artist’s ability to perceive the natural world around them.
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A Range of Communal Aspects of African Culture Visual Arts & Film Studies Dissertation
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Africa has an affluent culture of arts and crafts. African arts and crafts discover expression within a range of carvings on woods. African arts and crafts as well take account of carving, pictures, ceramic objects, traditional and spiritual head covering, and clothing. In African art, the thing was not as significant as spiritual strength.
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The Most Pressing Ethical Issue in World Cinemas is in Every Aspect that of Representation Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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It is with this idea that Galt and schoonover try to relate the Global art cinema to Global Hollywood. The global art cinema is an elastically hybrid category whereby there is a lack of strict procedures that surround the art cinema. This lack of strict measures is what makes this unique from global Hollywood.
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Shakespeare Othello Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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William Shakespeare is one of the most notable play writers of all time. Shakespeare is well known for his works, especially on tragic plays. Some of his notable works include King Lear, Macbeth, Hamlet and Othello. Most of Shakespeare’s works were tragic comedies that reflected the things that went on in his society.
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Comparative Formal Analysis of Study for Aspects of Negro Life Visual Arts & Film Studies PowerPoint Presentation
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Unlike the contemporary environment where technological developments and advancements have enabled the creation of real pictures, the classical era was highly respected for the fact that artists could perform paintings and other works that give a clear vision almost being real. Many artists during the classical period developed better artistic works, which have so far been the basis of decoration and modification.
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Fine Arts Lesson 7 Assignments Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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He was motivated by justice in society and he did not hesitate to be in a quagmire with any of his contemporaries. For example, he really hated British politician, John Wilkes. The genesis of their enmity was after Hogarth had ridiculed Wilkes in one of his engravings. Therefore, Hogarth left a legacy that many have found difficult to match.
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Classical Art and Renaissance Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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The beginning of the Classical period is an era in European ancient life that was experienced between 500 and 900 A.D (Gaunt, 2005). Notably, the Classical period borrowed many innovations from the ancient periods. Even though it resulted in remarkable development from the previous periods, the Middle Ages art were largely conservative.
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Still Life Art Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Some objects that still life art focuses on include flowers, rocks, cockroaches, books, glasses, spectacles, etc. It encompasses art that is centered on both living and non living objects. Origins: It is often a case with subjects of history that something has been existing for a considerable period of time, but has not been theorized upon for a considerable amount of time.
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The Inner Coffin Of Tutankhamuns Sarcophagus Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to the paper, the Tutankhamun inner coffin sarcophagus and the Nike victory of Samothrace were symbols with great significance in the societies involved. They were both holy and of great importance to the people. I.e. the sculpture of the Nick victory of Samothrace symbolizes Greeks to victory.
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Application of the theory of Panopticisim Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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The Panopticism research focuses on the use of the CCTV camera to monitor and control the movement of persons in modern society. Panopticism’s CCTV camera concept focuses on ensuring the safety of society over the rights of one individual’s privacy issue.
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The Change of Female's Role in the Society Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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For many years, the social construct, gender, has defined specific roles for males and females in the society. However, things seem to be changing day by day in the modern society. This change is probably because of the civilization, economy hardships, and industrialization, which have happened in the recent years.
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Important challenges museums are facing today and how to respond to them Visual Arts & Film Studies Term Paper
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Museums have been facing several changes inside and out of the country due to the new expectations of the audience such as students, tourists, donors. As a result this has caused challenges to the museum management.
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Contract as Science Fiction Film that Based on Novel by Carl Sagon Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The existence of extraterrestrial is not believed by everyone in the film. The fear is also visible in the immediate reaction of the government when some people of the government argue that aliens might be dangerous to human beings. This fear is genetic and that is why people were fearful of aliens in the movie.
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Parenthood The Movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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There are five marriages in the movie Parenthood. The first marriage is between Gil and Karen Buckman. The second marriage is of Gil’s sister Helen with Garry. The third marriage is of Gil’s sister Susan with Nathan whereas. The fourth marriage occurs between Helen’s daughter Julie and her boyfriend Tod whereas the fifth marriage.
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Casablanca and Cinema Paradiso Movies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Squares and rectangles surround the main character, and this is even suggested in three dimensions as Toto and Alfredo sit in the small projection room and supervise the projector machinery. This use of setting highlights the career of the adult Salvatore as a filmmaker. It also gives the impression of a performance within a performance, as he moves from frame to frame.
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Leonardo Da Vinci: Biography and Artwork Visual Arts & Film Studies Research Paper
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Leonardo Da Vinci was an Italian polymath who also gained prominence as a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, and musician and writer. Leonardo along with other humanists and renaissance artists adorned the most famous Sforza Ludovico’s (1479-1500) court
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Girl Interrupted Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The movie has a positive ending which shows the recovery of Susanne along with her other group mates. She is headed for a new journey in her life; a journey that is filled with confidence and experiences of her past. This movie well shows the various phases in one’s life; a mixture of love, hate, betrayal, insanity, rejection and acceptance.
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Painting, Architecture, and Sculpturing of Michelangelo Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Michelangelo wrote poems. Michelangelo was born in the year 1475 in Italy (Esaak, 2007). His interest in art manifested itself in childhood. He was particularly interested in sculpturing. Since it was a general practice that one had to know how to paint before becoming a sculptor, Michelangelo first studied painting. He later shifted to sculptures after mastering painting.
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O'Brien and Szeman Critical Insight Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Instead of the basis being on practicality, creativity and links to philosophies and discourses can be used to create different spaces that propel forward specific ideologies.  The result is one that allows new discourses to be presented with the way in which one approaches the area in which they are inhabiting. 
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Pablo Picasso as One of the Most Important Figures in Cubism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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This paper concerns the avant-garde art movement that revolutionized European painting and sculpture. Pablo Picasso was one of the artists who pioneered the movement. In 1907, Picasso painted the Les demoiselles d'Avingnon. In this figure, as Picasso and McNeese argue, the painting involves the use of several views.
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