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  French Artists French artists in this century continued
.... At the same time, Cubism proclaimed the absolute validity of its own pictorial world. Subsequent artists took the language of Cubism and made significant ....
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Beliefs of Ancient Egyptians with Medieval Christians
.... Although the immortal world of medieval artists looked very much like the mortal world, artists had the freedom to begin to experiment with conceptions of both ....
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Art as a Mirrorn on the World
.... Each of these artists, in seeking to recreate the perfection of a world that hosted idealized Platonic forms, sought to make themselves into demi-gods, miming ....
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The Art World of the 1830s
.... Many of the artists of the nineteenth century entered art as a chosen vocation rather .... apprenticed to it as in the past, and they often entered the world of art ....
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Landscape Scenes by Dutch Artists
.... toward a Protestant belief system created a social climate wherein artists were not .... wanted realistic art that was representative of the actual world about them ....
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Soviet Art & Avant-Garde Artists
.... The artists who held on to reactionary ideas, such as the autonomy of the artist, had no place in an art world where everyone, ostensibly, sought to produce ....
(1637 7 )

Joseph Beuys
.... If Beuys assumes that art can heal them, he deludes himself, and perpetrates a gross mystification."24 Footnotes 1Claude Marks, World Artists, 1950 1980 (New ....
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Albee
.... However, unlike his European counterparts Albee does not believe that man is at hopeless odds to change his world" (Artists 1). One of Albee's main targets of ....
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Edward Albee
.... However, unlike his European counterparts Albee does not believe that man is at hopeless odds to change his world" (Artists 1). One of Albee's main targets of ....
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Analysis of Works of Several Artists
.... Name of Jesus (1676-79), a ceiling fresco with stucco figures at the Church of Il Jesu in Rome is a highly successful Baroque vision of the world beyond this ....
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George Inness
.... Abstraction. But by World War II, American artists and American art would cease entirely to look abroad for artistic legitimization. Inness ....
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Mexican Culture, Art & Literary Artists
.... different accomplishment and influence than that achieved by Mexico's literary artists. .... As if in anticipation of our shrinking world, the global sphere drawn ....
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Beauty
.... Each of these artists, in seeking to recreate the perfection of a world that hosted idealized Platonic forms, sought to make themselves into demi-gods, miming ....
(746 3 )

Claes Oldenburg's sculpture
.... But, American artists of the early 1960s did not limit themselves to the .... art traditions that had focused on illusionistic replication of the visual world. ....
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Women & Other Artists of the Impressionist Period
.... The world of his day was the world of his art .... image of the Impressionist painter in many respects, but in other ways he fit with a large group of those artists. ....
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Pop Artist Allen Jones
.... Pop art. London: Thames and Hudson. Marks, Claude. (1984). World artists, 1950-1980. New York: HW Wilson. Maurice, Carine. (1989). Jones, Allen. ....
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Litreary Works by Artists
This paper will compare literary works by three artists: religious leader and author Thomas .... Like Frost, van Gogh sought his own way in the world, even though ....
(1794 7 )

Art & Artists
.... Although artists frequently use nature as a source for their works, art is not nature. .... artist opens our eyes and ears so that we can see the world more clearly ....
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Art by Women of Color
.... By extension, Goldman (1989) has applied this idea to the world of art in order to show that women artists of color have two barriers (racial as well as sexual ....
(2170 9 )

Michaelangelo
If the world's greatest artists had to be ranked as with modern college football polls, it is arguable that Michelangelo Buonarotti would be in competition for ....
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An Analysis of the Cultural Production of Meaning
.... what was occurring in the world when Pollock created such works as "Broadway Boogie Woogie." What seems to be present in the work of artists like Pollock is ....
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Minimalism
.... Modernism changed the nature of art not only in a reflection of the changes that were occurring in the world around the artists but also as a result of the ....
(1843 7 )

Dali's The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory
.... According to the Surrealists, artists recorded messages from the inner unconscious onto the .... with the artist's subjective views of himself and his world; it was ....
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Ancient Egyptian & Greek Art
.... civilization, Egyptian artists had been developing their art for close to 2,200 years, and Greek artists, like many others in that part of the world, could not ....
(1579 6 )

Ancient Egyptian and Greek Art
.... civilization, Egyptian artists had been developing their art for close to 2,200 years, and Greek artists, like many others in that part of the world, could not ....
(1579 6 )

Willem de Kooning
.... behavior of the American art world. This was the period when de Kooning arrived in America from Holland, and at that time he began meeting artists who, like ....
(1294 5 )

Change and African Art
.... that they turned away from traditional African art as a powerful symbol of an Africa that lagged behind the rest of the world. Many African artists reacted to ....
(1022 4 )

Baroque
.... Baroque artists, even as many of them created religious works and often had .... Prostestant church officials, saw themselves as citizens of a modern world, for the ....
(1254 5 )

Computer Art
.... held (Dery 97). Its purpose was to demystify the world of cyberspace as it pertains to art works and artists. The computer was first ....
(2871 11 )

Potter Peter Voulkos Potter Peter Voulkos
.... because the art establishment did not take him as seriously as they did painters and sculptors, whom the elite in the art world considered real artists. ....
(1595 6 )

 
 
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