Role of the Sociologist
.... Those behaviors identifying the confidence man and the
painted woman would be deviant behavior. These people were matched on the ....
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Frida Kahlo, Woman and Artist
.... as such, the images that she
painted during her lifetime exist not only as a feminist or Mexican critique of life, but the view of one amazing
woman among a ....
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Vegas & Courbet
....
Woman,
painted in 1885, measures 32 x 22 1/8 inches and is charcoal and pastel on light green wove paper that has aged to a warm gray (Degas 1). Young Bather ....
(997

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da Vinci portrait of Ginevra
It was a portrayal of a young, wealthy
woman who was set against an idealized landscape. The American painter John Singleton Copley
painted his portrait of a ....
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Portraits by Picasso & de Kooning
.... brush strokes. In 1953 de Kooning exhibited six paintings entitled
Woman, demonic figures
painted in harsh, thick colors. The series ....
(1284

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Vincent Van Gogh's Entrance to the Public Gardens
.... They, and a man at the end of the path are
painted principally in black, with blue highlights. A rather rotund
woman strolls away from the viewer, about two ....
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Gilbert Stuart and Rembrandt
.... Her eyes and mouth suggest secrets the viewer can only guess at, while the face of the
woman painted by Stuart seems to reveal all that is within her character ....
(1853

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The Baroque Era in Art
.... Originally, the frame held an old
woman and a lute player, but the old
woman was
painted out, thus obscuring the theme of the work--"unequal love," or love ....
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The Arcadian Shephers (Poussin)
.... two versions of The Arcadian Shepherds
painted by Poussin. Both consist of the same visual theme: arcadian peasants, three men and one
woman, examine the words ....
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Nicolas Poussin's The Arcadian Shepherds
.... two versions of The Arcadian Shepherds
painted by Poussin. Both consist of the same visual theme: arcadian peasants, three men and one
woman, examine the words ....
(1929

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Picasso's Weeping Woman with Handkerchief
.... has the beginnings of the angular shapes in the hat on the
woman's head, a .... Female heads as
painted by Picasso in the 1930s and 1940s had a certain similarity ....
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Georgia O'Keeffe
.... Journalists with a Freudian mind pictured her as the
woman who
painted sexy pictures of flowers, but they were writers with little knowledge of art. ....
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Painters Magritte & Legros
.... But, in place of the face, Magritte has
painted a
woman's torso which is situated so that the breasts are in the place of the eyes, the navel at the nose's ....
(997

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Rigoberta Menchu's I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in ...
The portrait
painted by Menchu in a text that belies her contention that she is barely educated and "never went to school" (1) is of a family devastated by the ....
(1473

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Lucian Freud's Art
.... of the more 'private' parts of the body with the same attention to detail as Freud lavishes on the suggestion of the young
woman's beautifully
painted hair is ....
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Madame de Pompadour & Enlightenment Art
.... from Diderot's Encyclopedie, while a guitar, musical score and a portfolio of drawings complete the scene." Other artists also
painted this
woman and their ....
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The Surrealist Movement
.... For example, in The Rape, Magritte
painted a
woman's face by replacing her eyes with breasts, her nose with the navel and her mouth with her pubis. ....
(2748

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Jilting of Granny Witherall Porter
.... John would be looking for a young
woman with the peaked Spanish comb in her hair and the
painted fan" (Porter 5). As a result of this thinking, we see that ....
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Art History Vermeer Rococo Caravaggio Genre Painting
.... In Young
Woman Vermeer shows us that he understood that shadows and light were not all one color. We see this in the way the blue drape is
painted as dark blue ....
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Olympia
.... But the young
woman stares directly out at the viewer. .... of the various stretches of cloth, for example, are brought out in intense, quickly
painted strokes that ....
(1888

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Frida Kahlo's Art
.... She finally discovered not the "perfect romantic heroine" Kahlo would have
painted, but instead a wild and wayward
woman who "smoked too much and drank to ....
(1581

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Pocahontas
.... In so doing, Allen (p. 31) provides us with a different account of Pocahontas, one who is
painted as a visionary and gifted young
woman who is dedicated to the ....
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Analysis of "The Turkish Bath"
.... in which he could develop, in great numbers, the type of
woman who interested .... Berger notes that whereas painting "was naturally
painted n the present tense the ....
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Ingres' The Turkish Bath
.... in which he could develop, in great numbers, the type of
woman who interested .... Berger notes that whereas painting "was naturally
painted n the present tense the ....
(1746

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Elizabeth I
.... As will be demonstrated below, a number of commentators have
painted varying portraits of .... arguing that a realistic portrait of a controversial
woman such as ....
(1842

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Monet and Van Gogh
.... The
woman known as La Berceuse is his wife, Augustine Roulin. .... He
painted his first two portraits of Roulin in August and, as he wrote to his brother, "his wife ....
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Women and Flowers as Metaphor for Fertility
.... The
woman known as La Berceuse is his wife, Augustine Roulin. .... He
painted his first two portraits of Roulin in August and, as he wrote to his brother, "his wife ....
(3158

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Gauguin & Van Gogh
.... the
woman in his painting. Even more curious is the fact that the depiction of himself as Lazarus bears striking resemblance to the Self-Portrait he
painted ....
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Gauguin & Van Gogh
.... the
woman in his painting. Even more curious is the fact that the depiction of himself as Lazarus bears striking resemblance to the Self-Portrait he
painted ....
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Shift in Social Roles for Women in 19th and 20th Century England
.... out spoken
painted creatures . . . were monsters of the mind. . . . The new
woman, in herself, was now seen as potentially either pure or impure, but her ....
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