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    Summary of "Letter to His Son" In this letter Robert E. Lee addresses the difficult decision he faces as the country approaches a war that will pit the states against each other. The most respected officer in the United States Army‚ Lee explains that despite his strong belief in the Constitution‚ and in preserving the Union‚ his strongest loyalty is to his home state of Virginia. He expresses his willingness to take up arms to defend his state. The letter illustrates Lee’s dignity‚ loyalty‚ and

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    ART 104 1200 NAME: COLLINS OSEI MENSAH CLASS: ART 104 1200 RESEACH PAPER TITLE: UGOLINO AND HIS SONS PROFESSOR: DR. FLORENCE QUIDEAU. DATE: APRIL 14TH‚ 2016. Fig 1. Ugolino and His Sons Artist: Jean Baptiste Carpeaux (French‚ Valenciennes 1827- 1875). Date: 1865-1867. Medium: Saint-Beat Marble. Classification: Sculpture. Ugolino and His Sons.

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    I.m.s.a Essay My two favorite subjects are math and science! One reason is because I have fun learning and experimenting with each subject. Another reason I would enjoy the program is because I know science and math are going to be a big part of my future. I would really appreciate being part of this program because I know I will be furthering my education and having fun doing it. Having fun learning math and science is something I always enjoyed. I find every aspect in math and science

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    Contemporary Art Expressions Synthia Saint James and Jack Keats style of painting is similar in the way they use vivid and muted colors to depict a scene in there paintings. There brush strokes are similar in the way they outline the details in their paintings‚ as well as how they use abstract facial features to define the expressions on faces. Saint James “Le Village” and Keats “Pet Show” are both illustrations on canvas using acrylic and/or oil paint. Keats the “Pet Show” was painted in

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    DRAMATURGICAL ANALYSIS: ANTIGONE A REMAKE BY JEAN ANOUILH Jean Anouilh Jean Anouilh’s Antigone was remade with the similar political undertones seen in the original version. There are two sources for the play Antigone; the antiquity 5th century story from the Greek play‚ one part of Sophocles ’ trilogy about Oedipus‚ and the second source comes from the more modern political scene during the Nazi invasion of France. Anouilh mixes both of these sources into a timeless

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    Art 203 Final Exam Art in eighteenth and nineteenth century took many roles in history illustrating the modern world. Courtly art was uninterrupted through the renaissance period until it came to standstill in the eighteenth century antiquated by the rise of the Bourgeois class. With countless revolutions emerging throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth century‚ ensued by the new found enlightenment‚ artists became liberated with the subjects used in their art‚ depicting political ideals of the

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    Art Essay The body has been used as a sign or symbol in art for centuries. The body was used to symbolize perfection in ancient Greece‚ and in Egypt‚ to give a precise image for the God of the After-life. Not to mention their colossal monuments which promote power and glory‚ and are used to intimidate. However contemporary artists use the body as a symbol which conveys a whole range of different kinds of layered meaning‚ although the simple symbol of power has not been lost over the centuries

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    ! Modernism and Postmodernism in Australian Art: ‘Australian Identity’ When westerners first came to Australia in the late 1700’s‚ we found ourselves extremely disorientated in this mysterious world‚ causing confusion within ourselves and loss of identity in place. But now as we are evolving‚ we begin to heal ourselves through learning to live in a more empathetic relationship with the land‚ being influenced and influencing the ancient soils we stand upon. As we began to acknowledge that nature

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    Art Essay- The context‚ of which art is created‚ clearly reflects its history and where it is from. Society’s values are further highlighted by the piece and give us insight into what life was like. This is interestingly interpreted by Juan Bautista de Espinosa’s exuberant baroque style painting‚ with a heavily catholic influence from Spain in the late 1500’s‚ as well as Margaret Olley’s contrasting and simplistic sensibility of the mid 20th century. Each artist’s aesthetic‚ although significantly

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    Critical Essay. The two artists I have chosen to compare are‚ Audrey Flack and Giorgio Morandi. They both work in very different movements and use their artistic skills in completely different ways. Audrey Flack works with photorealism that emerged in the 1960’s‚ where as‚ Giorgio Morandi worked with metaphysical painting from 1918-1922‚ but then later on focused on hue‚ tone‚ and the arrangement of his objects. Audrey Flack is an American artist who specialises in photorealism painting. Photorealism

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