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    Art 101

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    Greek and Roman Architecture Art 101 The Greek and Roman Architecture is very much alike‚ but at the same time they are different in some ways. Wealth and high population densities in the cities had forced the ancient Romans to discover some new architectural solutions of their own. The Roman architecture adopted certain aspects of Greek architecture and created a new type of architectural style. To begin‚ the Greek architecture had the intentions to include a large number of their cultural

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    art apprecition

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    ART Appretiation 10/15/11 Art Essay This report is on my visit to the Getty Villa. In this report I will go over some of the architectural styling’s of the Getty Villa. Which were inspired by the Villa dei Papiri. The Villa dei Papiri was destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D. As well as some design elements and details. Entering the villa the first room I walk into is the atrium. The atrium is the main public room in a Roman house. In the middle

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    Assigning Art

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    Case 7-1 Assigning Art a). Ash decides to allocate $4 million to fund the exhibit. Given the pieces available and the specific requirements from Ash and Celeste‚ formulate and solve a BIP model to maximize the number of pieces displayed in the exhibit without exceeding the budget. How many pieces are displayed? Which pieces are displayed? Decision Variable X1 | 1 | If "Perfection" of Colin Zweibell is displayed | | 0 | otherwise | | | | X2 | 1 | If “Burden” of Colin Zweibell is displayed

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    Art Tatum

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    worldwide. As a child‚ Art received a little formal training for piano at Toledo School of Music‚ but he mainly just taught himself. By the age of 18‚ he was already playing for radio broadcasts and even had his own show at one point. By age 24‚ he wrote and released “Tiger Rag‚” a song fully equipped with fast beats‚ incredibly technical rhythms‚ and the need for skill. As he continued in his musical career‚ his articulation‚ style‚ and individuality only got better. Art changed the entire face

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    Historical and Critical art study Question One: Examine the two photographs and answer the following question. Identify and examine the differences in the photographs. Consider purpose‚ composition‚ lighting‚ subject matter‚ setting‚ and meaning conveyed. The Cleaner‚ 1987 The Cleaner by Anne Zalhalka is an original photograph of a young woman cleaner in her late 20’s‚ resting while daydreaming through a window after cleaning seems not to be hers but for an upper class. The house seems ancient

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    Art of Loving

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    Upon reading Erich Fromm’s The Art of Loving‚ I gained a better understanding of what love really is. Fromm’s book puts love into perspective. He begins with several facts with regards to the attitude in which people treat love. They are the problems of how to be loved‚ the object to love as well as the confusion between the initial experience of falling in love and the permanent state of being in love‚ which had a great impact on me‚ as far as thinking about what love is. Strangers meet‚ they

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    Arts of the Philippines

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    Arts of the Philippines is diverse. Weaving is popular in the northern part of the Philippines. Pottery is also common in pre-Hispanic societies. Ornate carvings are found in the southern Philippine islands. Similarly‚ wooden art is also quite popular and is displayed in various parts of Filipino homes. Artistic paintings created by Filipinos began in the 17th century during Spanish colonial times and continued until the present‚ with such revered artists as Luna‚ Amorsolo‚ and Zóbel. Other popular

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    liberal arts

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    Does the type of degree we pick matter? Choosing your future career is a very important step‚ and while you are picking your job‚ you have to look which profession will provide you with a good financial status. On the other hand‚ employment rates for new college graduates have fallen sharply in the last two years‚ which means to be a college graduate with a specialized degree does not mean you will have better financial status in the future. According to Workforce Development at Rutgers University

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    Trench Art

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    total of 2500 men. Farley is responsible for many opportunities for homeless and challenged young men in Amarillo‚ including being a Cofounder of Boys Ranch. The placard informs us that Trench Art was made by soldiers spending vast majorities of their time in the trenches during WWI. The piece of Trench Art that I found interesting is the ash tray. Although I accidentally took a picture of the wrong placard‚ I still found it interesting as it says something about how the tobacco industry was alive

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    outward movements of the artist. So the shapes have acted as a STORE for those movements. Based on the shapes in the painting and the shapes give tension in the paint. While the tension makes the emotion in the painting. So‚ to understand how an art-work functions‚ we have to understand how the viewer can RECOVER‚ from the shapes‚ the E-MOTIONS of the artist The shapes are acting liking a memory store of an artist E-MOTIONS Leyton/s books have developed new foundations for geometry in which

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