than the others that was made between 1450 to 1750 was‚ Nicolas Poussin’s‚ Landscape with St. John on Patmos. Knowing from my past art history research and education‚ Nicolas Poussin is considered to be one of the most influential French artists of his era‚ with this painting being a great example of why he can take that honor. This painting is an example of a new style of thoroughly set and highly idealized classical landscape. The painting is 39(1//2) by 53(5/8) inches‚ using oil paints on canvas
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KAMPUNG JAWA BRIDGE Bridges and river are historic features. Rivers are a huge natural flow of water crosses land area that links to the ocean. It is one of the most beautiful creation of God. On the other hand‚ bridges are creation of human which hold memories of the historic past. They are known as structures that connect from one point to the other point. For designers point of view‚ it is a problem solving method to design and construct bridges according to the function and human needs. Although
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[ATHLETICS IN MACGREGOR’S SPORTING LANDSCAPE] | Health & Physical Education Sociology | CONTENTS * 1.0 Introduction * * 2.0 Figueroa’s Framework > 2.1 Individual Level - 3.0 Action Plan * 4.1 Justification of Action plan > 4.2 Links to Survey Results > 4.3 Links to Research including individual level - 5.0 Conclusion - 6.0 Reference List - 7.0 Appendices Executive
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"Imaginary Landscapes" is a multimedia project‚ a homage to John Cage‚ one of the most influential artists‚ writers and thinkers of the 20th century‚ and the liberating power of his music and writings for future generations. Named after the early Cage cycle dedicated to landscapes of the present and future‚ this project reflects on the composer’s interest in occupying the entire sound field‚ from city landscapes and unpredictable traffic sounds‚ to natural landscapes‚ amplified water and plants‚ and futuristic
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Changing Landscape of Health Care Yajhaira Lucio HCS 490 July 2nd‚ 2014 University of Phoenix Health care will always be a revolving door of change‚ and growth. With today’s voice in patient population it has been easier to guide where health care needs to fix itself. Technology and health care has been a positive collaboration thus far. This paper will discuss the shifts taking place in the health care market‚ the current and a potential challenge‚ how health care is handling challenges
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ENG-101-W03 “Death by Landscape” by Margaret Atwood 23 January 2013 Reading Response 1 “Death by Landscape” by Margaret Atwood is a short story about a trauma that had a tremendous effect on the life of a young girl named Lois. The story begins with Lois living alone in an apartment. She is a widow with two grown children. Lois collects paintings of landscapes and she likes her apartment because they all fit on the walls. I do not believe that Lois likes the paintings‚ but she seems to need
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In Jennifer Baichwal’s Manufactured Landscapes‚ a series of photographs is integrated into a documentary to show the expansive‚ industrial mark humans have left on Earth. Throughout the film‚ we see Baichwal switch between black and white and color. The clip that most clearly shows this contrast starts from when a bird flies away right before a massive structure falls. The scene is in black and white‚ but as the camera starts panning from right to left‚ it smoothly transitions into color (42:35 to
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with designing the sustainable urbanization is landscape architects. The development of landscape urbanism theory and its implementation into the field of practice is outlined with particular focus on its position of redefining the role of landscape architect. Global movements of urbanization‚ increasing awareness of urban ecology and analysis of modern planning lead to the important responses that landscape urbanism applies to modern projects. Landscape urbanism holds a promising future in determining
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Perry Newton Student # 000-00 1818 Geog 222 Section (1) Mrs Sandra Burrows Date: November 4‚ 2008 The Human Impact on Coastal Landscape The relationship between humans and their environment is a topic that engenders much debate. Humans are intellectual. They can think‚ reason‚ feel and make deductions or hypothesis and seek to solve or prove their deductions or theories. The environment on the other hand is inanimate and exists by means of natural laws and principles that govern the universe
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Over the long history of paintings in ancient China‚ the largest portion of painters specialized in landscapes. Landscape paintings are the most influential category among Chinese paintings and were developed in the Tang Dynasty (618-907)‚ usually taking images of natural scenery‚ such as mountains or rivers. Landscape painting continued throughout the following dynasties maturing over time. There are specific techniques used to express nature that have been passed down from the ancient masters
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