The Nature of Art
.... who make graffiti to be artists and therefore consider graffiti to be
art, those in power in our
society generally consider it not to be
art and therefore the ....
(818

3

)
Art Questions
.... or criticize the events. Regardless, almost all
art is influenced by the
society and era in which it is produced. We can see this ....
(1302

5

)
Change and African Art
.... for nearly every other aspect of African
society and culture were affected during the last century, and it should be startling indeed if the
art did not change ....
(1022

4

)
da Vinci portrait of Ginevra
.... people have conceived of the relationship of humanity to nature, and the ways in which that relationship is portrayed, and perpetuated, in a
society's art. ....
(1279

5

)
Paleolithic Society
.... prehistoric
art in the mid-19th century, scholars and archaeologists have sought to determine the functions and the significance of
art in Paleolithic
society. ....
(4889

20

)
Art & Emma Hamilton
.... as a rationale for Sontag to reassess certain of her own ideas concerning aesthetics, the role of intellectuals in
society, and the role of
art in history. ....
(1212

5

)
African American Art
.... and oppressive discrimination he witnessed at all levels of American
society. .... environment, Marshall was determined to voice his protest through his
art. ....
(2959

12

)
The Value of Art Education
.... our "bookish and wordy education tends to repress this valuable gift of nature" and today's
art educators are hard-pressed to convince
society that this is a ....
(2865

11

)
African Art in the Pre-Colonial Era
.... created works of
art in stone, wood, and metals like bronze which depict a flourishing
society capable of producing sophisticated and complex works of
art. ....
(741

3

)
Martin Heidegger on Art
.... a
society views the world involves what Heidegger calls "a particular confluence of beauty with truth" (Heidegger 81). To state that the work of
art takes us ....
(2292

9

)
Kant on Modern Art
.... of an artist to create a new style and provides the artist with the mission of defining the meaning of his time and potentially to reshape
society through
art. ....
(503

2

)
Art Criticism
.... However, some people might be surprised that
art is created in the same way, that
art is as much a product of history and
society and culture as are Beanie ....
(1891

8

)
Art and Islam
.... Islamic
society, however, will only accept
art that conforms to certain underlying principles as set forth in the Quran. According ....
(2804

11

)
The Art and Science of Teaching Teaching is, a
.... task of preparing young people for meaningful participation in the new information
society is a .... that speaks directly to the idea that teaching is an
art and a ....
(1600

6

)
Christo & Post-Modern Art
.... movements outside the
art world as well as some within, for Christo is an overtly political artist desirous of challenging certain accepted ideas in
society. ....
(1715

7

)
Film, Culture & Society
....
art imitates life. In Kids and Good Will Hunting we are presented with two films and a variety of characters that demonstrate much about culture,
society and ....
(998

4

)
Influence of Industrial Revolution on American Art
.... was quite diffuse and ranged from direct responses to the changing nature of American
society to the ability of new wealth to support styles of
art that took ....
(1859

7

)
Art by Women of Color
.... to this perspective, the representation of women in both
art and mass .... deconstructing" traditional representations of the roles of women in
society (Owens, 1983 ....
(2170

9

)
The Rise of Romanticism in American Art
.... radical restructuring of the
society on the economic, social and emotional levels, the Industrial Revolution inspired the rise of Romanticism in American
art. ....
(1230

5

)
Elements in Art
.... In doing so,
art at its best presents both truth and beauty in a way which .... would only undermine the work he was trying to do in fashioning the perfect
society. ....
(1588

6

)
Greek and Roman Society, Relationships
.... politics and the state, architecture and
art, religion and philosophy. As JM Roberts (88) comments, we must, however, trace the origins of
society to Greece ....
(1707

7

)
Role of Women in Ancient Greek Society
.... Old Europe was a matrifocal, sedentary, peaceful,
art-loving, earth and sea-bound .... sites shows that Old Europe was an unstratified, egalitarian
society that was ....
(2984

12

)
The ideal of public art & Jacques-Louis David
.... David saw the depiction of ancient Greece and Rome as a means of presenting an ideal
society whose virtues and values, as presented in public
art, would be a ....
(2528

10

)
Condition of Women in European Society
This research examines the fluctuating condition of women in European
society from the .... the authority of their husbands commissioned a variety of
art works in ....
(1804

7

)
Art History Vermeer Rococo Caravaggio Genre Painting
.... in these innovations of use of color, light, and space, facets of
art, photography, and .... style known as Rococo was one that was defined by high
society in Paris ....
(2439

10

)
British Painters
.... is his incorporation of three influences on his work: style,
art movement, and .... is the reference point from which they decided what in
society and culture most ....
(804

3

)
Ancient Art
.... was an inseparable element of the world order to which their
society belonged. .... Egyptian
art developed toward the monumental and then back toward smaller works. ....
(3971

16

)
Monet's London Pictures
.... conception of
art which begins with the Marxian issue of value and with reference to the
art of the proletariat or the
art of a classless
society in the next ....
(1068

4

)
Public/Private Spheres in Japanese Society
.... A work of
art, for instance, conveys strength and beauty from its "individuality .... Selfishness in Japanese
society is blamed for many social problems. ....
(2645

11

)
John Berger's Ways of Seeing
.... And since in modern
society neither of these is a living force, the
art object, the 'work of
art,' is enveloped in an atmosphere of entirely bogus religiosity ....
(714

3

)