* color‚ lines‚ texture‚ and light rhythm‚ media‚ clay‚ and glaze silver‚ bronze‚ bitumen‚ and gold balance‚ repetition‚ symbols‚ and a title 10. Which of the following paintings represents an idealized female nude? Renoir‚ Bather Arranging Her Hair * Giorgione‚ Sleeping Venus Valadon‚ Reclining Nude Neel‚ Margaret Evans Pregnant 11. Which of the following is true of spectator attention? It comes more naturally to children. It is inefficient by nature
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The Importance of the Baths to Roman Society‚ The Uses and who used them How important were the baths in the Roman world? A modern scholar Fikret Yegül sums up the significance of Roman baths in the following way "The universal acceptance of bathing as a central event in daily life belongs to the Roman world and it is hardly an exaggeration to say that at the height of the empire‚ the baths embodied the ideal Roman way of urban life. Apart from their normal hygienic functions‚ they provided
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The Baths of Caracalla. The baths of Caracalla were enormous buildings‚ with huge frescoed vaults covering the massive rooms. Constructed which began in 212AD and took approximately five year to complete. The original name of the bath was called the Thermae Antoninanae. (power) The baths of Caracalla was a great accomplishment in Greek history and was shown evidentially threw the benefit for the people‚ novelty and uniqueness and the Architecture. The baths of Caracalla was a great project who
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Stacey Garcia Ms. Smith Humanities 07 March 2013 The Giver The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry. A novel established in 1993. Jonas the main character who lives in the future; in a ruled community. The children in the community get assigned jobs when they become Twelve’s. Jonas was selected to become the receiver of memory. A most respectful role that anyone can have. The concept of the families in the Giver is different from the one in our society in many ways‚ for example controlled lives‚ sexuality
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Building an Empire: Engineering Marvels of the Roman Empire “Imperium Romanum”- Latin‚ the Roman Empire. At the height of their civilization the Roman Empire controlled over 2‚300‚000 square miles of territory that spanned through the continents of Europe‚ Asia and Africa. At the heart of the empire was the great city of Rome. A modern day New York‚ Rome boasted many incredible landmarks. Here was located the great Coliseum where many gladiatorial games were held for the entertainment
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entertained‚ to say the least. Although inspired by many‚ I chose to analyze two works with very similar subject matter‚ by two German Expressionist artists. I compared a piece entitled‚ "Bathing Girls"‚ painted by Franz Marc‚ to the similarly titled "Bathers Beneath Trees"; a work by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. These artists‚ both born in 1880‚ were part of the same German Expressionist movement‚ but belonged to different schools of the movement. Kirchner belonged to the group named "Die Bruke" that worked
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When it appeared in the eighth (and final) Impressionist exhibit in May of 1886‚ Georges Seurat’s A Sunday Afternoon on the Grande Jatte—1884 (FIG. 1) left an indelible impression on the critics‚ artists‚ and public of the time. Here was a painting that was a collage of contradictions—impressionist paintings were all about modernity‚ plein air painting‚ spontaneity‚ and improvisation. The Grande Jatte was a painting of modern life‚ but it was hardly impressionistic. There was nothing spontaneous
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CH 20 – The 18th & 19th Centuries: Six main movements: Rococo‚ Neoclassicism‚ Romanticism‚ (The Academy)‚ Realism‚ Impressionism (Macchiaioli) & Postimpressionism Rococo is a unique style occurring toward the end of the Baroque period. It is a much more ornate style that shows sweetness‚ gaiety‚ and light; painterly and pastel features. It is chiefly characterized by the representation of the leisurely activities of upper class society by a frivolous choice of themes. Rococo is derived
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Mini Proposal a) Concept Our magazine is a travelling magazine. We are going to focus mainly on travelling. We provide the latest and most trendy information about the travelling experience to the islands in the world to the readers. The main theme for our magazine in this month will be top 5 beautiful islands. We will introduce the islands that has been voted and suggested by the travellers. Besides‚ we will also tell the readers where the island is more suitable to travelling. The interest
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René Magritte Shivani Shekar René Magritte was a Belgian surrealist artist. His works contain great detail and are often presented in thought-provoking ways. Magritte expresses hidden themes into his work which allows the viewer to take careful note of his art. His paintings are undoubtedly unique and exhibits creative ideas for the audience to consume. People tend to get confused when viewing Magritte’s work because the ideas it provokes are quite unusual. The fact that he creates unrealistic
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