Works of Art of the Romantic Period
.... of Turner's use of light and space in themes of nature, which was typical of his style, and the naturalistic theme was typical of Romantic
art of that
period. ....
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Roman Art of the Julio-Claudian Period
The purpose of this paper is to discuss Roman
art of the Julio-Claudian
period and assess its purposes and diversity. For paintings ....
(3496

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Art in the Renaissance Period
.... is "Mars and Venus United by Love" from about 1570, currently displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of
Art in New York. The Renaissance is a
period seen as a ....
(1965

8

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The Cycladic Period of Art
.... situated on the south coast and was one of the most flourishing Greek
art centers in .... An example of the work from this
period is the gilded appliquT bull, 5.8 ....
(1549

6

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Early Renaissance Art
.... During the later Renaissance
period,
art, literature, philosophy and architecture would focus on the increasingly secular and humanistic aspects of society ....
(1477

6

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Japanese Art
No account of Japanese
art, whether visual or textual, can be complete without .... traced as far back as the 10th century, the Heian aristocratic
period, marked by ....
(1165

5

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Women & Other Artists of the Impressionist Period
.... He wanted no poses, no prettiness. The world of his day was the world of his
art. .... There was first of all no free education for women in fine
art. ....
(1752

7

)
Ancient Art
.... about the time when palaces were being built on Crete in 2000 BC The Mycenaeans may have had close contact both with Crete and with Greece
art an early
period. ....
(3971

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Romanesque Art & Architecture
.... Architecture, as the dominant
art of the
period, "determined the form of sculpture, painting, and the cloister crafts" such as manuscript painting and work in ....
(2228

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Art Questions
As
art and architecture lend a culture part of its shape, so the culture or
period in which the
art or architecture are produced often shape it. ....
(1302

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Art Analysis
....
period. More specifically, the oil on wood portrait is representative of the Mannerism
period in
art in the Late Renaissance. In ....
(1705

7

)
The Met. Museum of Art
.... Each of the
art pieces, the artists, their
period, and techniques will be discussed before a closing section compares and contrasts each of the three painters ....
(2696

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The ideal of public art & Jacques-Louis David
.... An examination of four examples of public
art from this
period shows how painters sought to promote Enlightenment ideals despite great differences in the ....
(2528

10

)
Art and Decoration in Eighteenth Century France
.... of the subject matter, but did not seem to dominate the
art of the time, other than to participate as subjects in keeping with the general theme of the
period. ....
(2671

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Archaic Sculpture of the Middle Period
.... sixth century BC, illustrates several aspects of Archaic sculpture of the middle
period. .... The dominant image of surviving Archaic
art is the kouros statue in ....
(1550

6

)
Veronese Art Analysis
.... However, also apparent as an influence from this
period of
art is the inclusion by Veronese of sculpture, particularly Roman sculpture. ....
(1161

5

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Madame de Pompadour & Enlightenment Art
.... Painters, sculptors, cabinetmakers, and craftsmen of all kinds were commissioned to decorate buildings and create elegant works of
art. The
period of Madame de ....
(2708

11

)
The Heian period in Japanese history
.... social groups: "By the Heian
period this practice too had become firmly established (Hane 47). Lady Murasaki had the same prejudices as others
art court, as ....
(1616

6

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The Art of the Psychotherapist
.... He suggests that, after this initial learning
period, therapists then begin a lifelong process of becoming masters of their
art. ....
(1064

4

)
The Art of the Psychotherapist
.... He suggests that, after this initial learning
period, therapists then begin a lifelong process of becoming masters of their
art. ....
(1052

4

)
Renaissance Art
.... in thinking came during the
period now known as the Renaissance. We may think of the Renaissance as associated always with Italy and with Italian
art, but the ....
(1258

5

)
Art Forgeries
.... are many kinds of
art forgeries but the following are among the most common: Complete production of a work that is passed off as being of a particular
period. ....
(1391

6

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Castiglione & the Genoa School of Art
.... as the Baroque
period, a term applied to the arts with both historical and critical meanings. It now designates the dominant style of European
art between ....
(1365

5

)
Roman, Greek and Etruscan Art
.... Roman
art - and this would remain true throughout the
period of the Roman Empire - would also incorporate, again primarily via the Etruscans - a sense of human ....
(1222

5

)
Etruscan and Greek Art in Rome
.... Roman
art - and this would remain true throughout the
period of the Roman Empire - would also incorporate, again primarily via the Etruscans - a sense of human ....
(1222

5

)
French Artists French artists in this century continued
.... Apollinaire's definition of Cubism contains elements that could be applied to any particular
period of
art: Cubism differs from the old schools of painting in ....
(1063

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Art in China: Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing Periods
.... Finally, there is the Qing
period (1644-1911), known because of the Western influence that slowly invaded Chinese
art and philosophy at the time, as well as ....
(350

1

)
The Mycenaean Period of Ancient Greece
.... revolved around trade and the construction of great works of
art and architecture .... handful of ruins and fragments of writing that remain intact from the
period. ....
(416

2

)
Ancient Near Eastern Art 1. Absolute dating meth
.... Akhenaton proscribed images of the god and its only representation in
art in the Amarna
period was via the elaborated hieroglyph of the rayed sun seen in ....
(8781

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Depictions of African blacks in Greco Roman Art
.... been analyzed and then, with reference to two specific
art objects, show that the evidence of the objects themselves is that in the ancient
period, the social ....
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