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    For example‚ portraiture is inherently an individualist medium‚ differing greatly from collectivist murals. Moreover‚ cubism is a European invention and the subject matter is devoid of the political flare that brightens Rivera’s social-realist murals. Though these claims ring true‚ the progress and alignment with the politics of Rivera’s later years evident in Portrait

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    at what was happening to the world‚ within the book Dadaism‚ Huelsenbeck (2004‚ pg 8) stated ‘None of us had any understanding for the courage that is needed to allow oneself to be shot dead for the idea of the nation...’‚ they were disgusted by the war and the idea that the nation’s public would support such violence‚ and they were frustrated with having no control over what was happening‚ a similar feeling the punks had in the 1970s. Dadaism was about rebelling against the war‚ they wanted to

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    Why did Georges Braque make his artwork Still Life with Violin‚1913 with a new touch to still life? To begin‚ the painting by Braque was made in a new Modern movement called Cubism. The Modern movement‚ Cubism‚ was formed by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and French artist Georges Braque in 1907. They made Cubism as a new way of portraying multiple dimensions and perspectives of an object or subject onto a two-dimensional canvas. In Braque’s painting‚ Still Life with Violin‚ the artwork is made by

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    Overview Pablo Picasso was the greatest and most significant artist in the beginning of the twentieth century. Best known as the father of Cubism‚ Picasso also made important contributions to Surrealism and Symbolism and he was the inventor of collage. Although he primarily saw himself as a painter‚ Picasso ’s sculpture work was highly significant‚ in addition he explored printmaking and ceramics. Pablo had a charismatic personality and was involved in many relationships with women which directed

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    ------------------------------------------------- Unit 7. ------------------------------------------------- Dada Vs. Walter Benjamin: What value does Dada have in context of Walter Benjamins The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction? ------------------------------------------------- Martin Hannon ------------------------------------------------- Martin Newth ------------------------------------------------- B.A. Photography‚ Year 2. ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    Boccioni In Europe the transition from the 19th to the 20th century witnessed the emergence of a number of artistic and social movements which left a great impact on societies‚ not only in Europe but also worldwide. Movements such as Futurism‚ Dadaism‚ Surrealism‚ and Constructivism played an important role in changing society for the better by using their design and art practices. This era also witnessed a number of ideological and cultural changes in many fields such as psychology‚ philosophy

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    period and in the style of frescoe‚ Picasso‚ being a painter of the twentieth century‚ had many styles and stages broken down into periods to his works. His most famous period‚ also known as the most radical art of the twentieth century‚ has been Cubism. Furthermore‚ Giotto dealt largely in traditional religious subjects‚ something

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    Howl: American Realities Poetry is considered to be one of the most complex‚ yet beautiful‚ forms of literary expression. Multiple aspects of poetry have shifted throughout history – such as style‚ vocabulary and form. Countless well known poets have each left their mark on history. Such poets include William Shakespeare‚ Robert Frost‚ Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allan Poe. Although‚ no matter the time period in which each poet existed or their individual writing style‚ all have one thing in common

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    early age due to the fact that his father was a painter. At age 16‚ he was sent to art school and by 1905 he was well known in the world of art. Picasso ’s work is usually categorized into periods of time. The Blue Period‚ the Rose Period‚ and the Cubism Period are the three most popular. During each of these periods‚ Picasso changed up his technique and style of art. “The Blue Period of Picasso is the period between 1900-1904 when he painted essentially monochromatic painting in shades of blue

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    and our understanding by their mathematics; their work is on the direct line of good art." (LE CORBUSIER‚ 1946:8) In the following essay I will discuss Le Corbusier’s five principles and how they are applied to the Villa Savoye‚ how these reflect cubism and how space time relationships‚ three dimensional qualities and circulation is influenced and incorporated into the Villa Savoye. FIVE PRINCIPLES OF LE CORBESIER: Figure 2: The Villa Savoye façade showing pilotis (WASSMANN‚ C. 2009. Anarchitecture

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