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    Gustav (Eriksson) Vasa Gustav Eriksson called Gustav Vasa where born in May 1496 (AC.) Gustav was crowned as a king the 6th of June 1523. During the time he was king‚ the reformation reached Sweden. Germany and Sweden traded very much during this time and to those trading cities the Lutheran beliefs came to. The Lutherans ideas where spread in Sweden mostly of Olaus Petri and Laurentius Andreae‚ People started to see that the church had fooled them in order to get land and valuable items. Gustav

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    Describe the key features of the Stresemann foreign policy in the years 1923-1929 (6 marks). In 1924 Stresemann and Charles G. Dawes created the Dawes Plan. The Dawes Plan reduced annual reparation payments to an affordable amount. It was also agreed that American Banks would invest in German industry. This also improved the trust the allies had in Germany‚ as they were reassured that they would get their reparation payments. In 1925 Stresemann signed the Locarno Pact. This was a treaty between

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    Eternal Spirit of the Chainless Mind Gustav Klimt‚ Richard Strauss‚ Sigmund Freud‚ Carl Jung‚ Oscar Kokoschka‚ Otto Wagner‚ and other intensely creative men lived and worked in early 20th century Vienna‚ which was now established as one of the leading artistic and intellectual centers’ of Europe. It was a great time of Vienna Secession‚ a group of artists’ designers and craftsmen led by Gustav Klimt and Joseff Hoffman that broke away from the established and old-fashioned Viennese way of art. In

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    Concert Report Mozart

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    together. I love the rich and sharp sounds of the violins they blended in well with the rest of the orchestra. The string set the mood for the rest of the song. The second piece of music played was Das Lied von der Erde (song of the Earth) by composer Gustav Mahler. This is also a beautiful piece of work. There are fourteen players in the orchestra which is a chamber group for this piece which includes a piano and two keyboards side by side one is a celesta and the other is an organ. There are also two

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    The Kiss

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    There are several different works called The Kiss‚ created by different artists. Auguste Rodin‚ Constatin Brancusi‚ and Gustav Klimt all have their own version of the work. While Rodin and Brancusi created a sculpture‚ Klimt created a painting. These artists conveyed many different emotions for their viewers to perceive. These works of art also have several things in common. It is important to learn about each artist in order to learn the ideas and thoughts that come from their works. Auguste

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    Tree of Life

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    Tree of Life- by Gustav Klimt. Gustav Klimt was an Austrian artist who was radical in his painting which moved along the lines of Symbolism. Born on 14th July 1862‚ to Ernst Klimt the Elder and Anna Klimt‚ Gustav had the artistic background and the genes set by his parents. He acquired his primary education in arts by the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts and later went on to claiming a professional career in painting interior murals. Receiving the Golden order of Merit for his spectacular work

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    “Likes and Dislikes” Thu Thai – Pecan group People tend to view perfection as a requisite for high art but think that any perfection has its own defects. Besides unimaginable inspiration of “the Kiss” by Gustav Klimt (page 418 on book)‚ I cannot admit its uncompelling features. What captures my attention the most must be various shapes‚ which are drawn‚ in large quantities and small sizes. This creates a sense of fullness and continuously blossoming formations. In particular‚ the artist

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    Modern Art Essay

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    Outline: A) Introduction: power of expression with the help of color tonality. B) Paul Klee’s New Harmony. C) Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I. D) Conclusion. Foreword: This essay discusses the peculiarities of two paintings of the different artists‚ New Harmony by Paul Klee and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I by Gustav Klimt‚ in terms of color tonality. Thesis: Color tonality serves as one of the means of artist’s expression of feelings in the work of art presented

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    The Color Gold Analysis

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    general i see lots of shape in the background. In this case i feel like he uses non-objective in this painting.In addition the lady name is Adele Bloch-Bauer and she was born in February 18 in 1916 in Vienna Austria.On the other hand the artist name is Gustav Klimt who drew

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    the threat that an independent woman could create within the identity of men (Natter 74). We could also argue that they created images of emancipated women in their works. To engage us on these concepts we can look at secessionist artists such as Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele and how they engaged in representing women through their personal vision as men and why feminists did not necessarily accept them. We can also look how the secessionist engaged themselves with the female enterprise and visual

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