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    This essay will cover the similarities and differences between two Artworks " The Little fourteen -Year- Old Dancer" and " Baboon and young". Discussion about this works of Art will be based on the field man’s analysis‚ thus description‚ analysis‚ interpretation and judgement on the subject matter‚ media and size‚ location and literal qualities‚ social‚ cultural and political issues surrounding the creation of the Artworks but in the form of compare and contrast. I will also discuss how these inspirational

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    Fashion is a miraculous world of fantasy and hard work that I would be thrilled to enter‚ and the studies at the XXX could open the gate to this exciting world for me. I opted for fashion design as a major as I have always been attracted by the power of transformation that trendy clothing gives a person. I enjoyed inventing clothing for my dolls when I was a child‚ and enjoyed seeing the same old plaything take on a different look each time I gave her different apparel. I also loved to see my

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    1. One thing that might affect their future business is that people like to buy things in bulk. Baby food is something that people with babies need multiple times a day. It’s inconvenient to have to buy a bunch of the small‚ individual jars. People would probably rather buy larger jars at a time. Another factor is that people lately have become very environmentally friendly. Some people will refuse to buy a product if they think it is a waste of packaging. When they put their product in such a

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    the personal and social life of a middle aged woman. This story is located in New York City‚ where Isabel‚ the main character‚ lives and works for a company as a typist. The author mentioned many areas from New York‚ such as Central Park‚ the Metropolitan Museum‚ Brooklyn‚ Manhattan or Queens. Isabel is an only child and an orphan and what she used to do was reading romantic novels‚ that is the reason of the title. Loneliness is present during all the story and suffered by Isabel. On the one hand

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    Madonna and Child

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    Cited: “Madonna and Child (Duccio di Buoninsegna).” The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Web. June 2nd‚ 2013. “Madonna and Child.” Louvre Abu Dhabi: Birth of a Museum. Print.

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    Abby McCann Evolving Toward Ecstasy This art review by Robert Smith is on a Matisse Exhibition that was at the Metropolitan Museum of Art last November‚ “Matisse: In Search of True Painting.” The name of this article comes from a quote from Matisse himself‚ where he claims to work “towards what I feel; toward a kind of ecstasy.” From the beginning of the article‚ Smith raves about this exhibit. He calls it “one of the most thrillingly instructive exhibitions about this painter‚ or painting in

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    tipped over. The Madonna and Child is presently part of a special exhibition "The Philippe de Montebello Years: Curators Celebrate Three Decades of Acquisitions" in The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ New York. The painting is very small and measures only 11 by 8 1/8 in.‚ which in comparison is about the size of a legal sized piece of paper. Considered to be a rare and uniquely important early Renaissance masterpiece‚ The Met purchased this painting in November 2004 for something in excess of $45 million

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    learned the history of immigration to America. I did not know that immigrants left their homelands because of famine and World War II. Also my teachers took me to the Metropolitan Museum‚ where I learned more about art and I felt that I wanted to create art from my soul by own hand after looking at the paintings and sculptures at the museum. I also discovered new plants when they took me to the Botanical Garden. Every plant had a name tag. I did not know how coffee grew on coffee tree. Later‚ I met

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    Museum Paper I went to the Cantor Center for Visual Arts on Stanford Campus on 2/28/13. I saw a lot of sculptures and vases there. They are very beautiful and interested. The most interested one I think was Kleophon Painter‚ “Volute Krater”‚ ca. 430 BCE‚ Greece‚ red-figure terra cotta vase‚ size 26’ ¾” * 19’ *19’. Hazel D. Hansen Fund‚ 12‚ 1972 Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. This vase is located in the Iris & B Gerald Cantor Center from the classical period between 479-323 BCE

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    Antioch ca. 1275-1325 A.D. using limestone‚ paint‚ and gilding. As the name suggests‚ the subject of the painting is Saint Margaret‚ depicted as young and innocent standing atop her emblem‚ a dragon. The statue is currently being displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art as part of the Cloisters Collection though it was originally made in Burgos‚ Castile-Léon‚ Spain. While large‚ Saint Margaret of Antioch is not life size and stands at only 45 x 15 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. overall‚ however its display at the

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