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    resale right (droit de suite) would entitle an artist to some proportion of the proceeds of resales of his/her original artwork‚ depending on the gross price‚ the increase in price and could appear in many different variations. It might only apply to sales that meet some minimum price‚ could vary with respect to the range of percentages‚ might be waivable and more importantly it might endure after the artist’s death. The reason behind the focus on the Artist Resale Right in the previous section and the

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    Ruth Ansel was the art director for New York Times Magazine‚ Vanity Fair‚ House and Garden‚ as well Vogue throughout the 70s and 80’s. Her design was conceptual and new for the time while still seemingly flowing with the decades’ aesthetics. Her designs also have a creative longevity that most designers only wish to maintain. I draw inspiration from her fearlessness in design. She isn’t afraid to experiment or push boundaries. I have been moving towards experimental in my design in recent years and

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    Earth Day Earth Day is an annual holiday‚ celebrated on April 22‚ on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. In 2013 the day is 43 years old. It is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network‚[1] and is celebrated in more than 192 countries every year.[2] In 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco‚ the date proposed was March 21‚ 1970‚ the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere. This day of nature’s equipoise was later sanctioned in

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    How an artist or group of artists was influenced by the social‚ political or historical events around them. Introduction. * Why this particular artist/group of artists is is of personal interest to you and what specifically will you be looking at? * How will you go about this study? It is suggested that you find three works by your chosen artist that will strongly illustrate the points you wish to make. If the social‚ political or historical event affects a change in the work of your artist/group

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    Earnest Nelson Per.1&2 Exemplification essay Do you think others stereotype you because of your heritage‚ or because of your age‚ your gender‚ your dress‚ or where you live? Yes‚ it happens every day all around the world. There are many ways that people are stereotyped in the world today such as being African American‚ Sexism‚ and being a homosexual. Stereotypes have gone to the extreme in today’s society and issues must be addressed. Black people are always stereotypes as being from

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    Mrs. Hahs English 705-Artist Outline 3 February 2013 The Life of Wayne Thiebaud Wayne Thiebaud is an extraordinary artist because he revolutionized Post Modern art. He did so by inspiring other artists to utilize a variety of new techniques in their works. He painted from his imagination and from memories unique to his childhood. His subject matter involved creating simplicity out of complex daily objects. Thiebaud was born in 1920 in Mesa‚ Arizona‚ but at age nine moved with his family to

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    is renowned for his many artistic feats‚ in particular his sculptures‚ his lifelong dedication and involvement in human anatomy and cadaver dissection are less well known. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni‚ born in 1475 in what is modern day Tuscany‚ was originally sent to study writing. To his father’s initial dismay he not only showed no interest in such a profession‚ but preferred instead a career in art. Yet‚ his father acceded to his thirteen year old son’s wishes and arranged his

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    “There were no great women artists in the Renaissance” When we think of great renaissance artists the first names that would come to most peoples mind would be Leonardo Di Vinci or Michelago. When it is looked at into more depth it would then lead to Giorgio Vasari and the father of Italian renaissance Giotto Di Bondone. Even when you type into Google ‘Great renaissance artists‘ the first names that come up are Michelangelo‚ Raphael‚ Sandro Botticelli‚ Titian‚ Donatello‚ Masaccio‚ Filippo Brunelleschi

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    Punk rock‚ cartoon-like and text heavy are some common descriptors of cotemporary artist Raymond Pettibon’s work. His work throughout the last twenty five years is a compilation of image and text that has been influenced by previous artists and influences many newer artists as well. The artist known as Raymond Pettibon was born Raymond Ginn in Tucson‚ Arizona in 1957 the fourth of five children. He got the nickname Pettibon from his father a child and then changed it as an adult. He earned a

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    On October 25 I found an eccentric style of artwork. As I was walking through the Nerman Museum looking for a piece of artwork that spoke to me. I wandered through many sculptures made from different types of material‚ and gazed upon clay pots with vibrant colors and engravings. All were beautiful and extravagant‚ but‚ as I looked nothing caught my eye. I rounded one of the very last rooms of the Nerman museum and there it was. Instantly I knew that’s the artwork I want to tell others about. For

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