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    Anthony Arteaga Art History Ancient World Homework Assignment #1 Compare and contrast the subject‚ concept‚ and the Formal Element of the two works of art. Also‚ explain which category this work falls in. The two pieces I have chosen can be found on page 200‚ figure 6-51‚ Battle of Centaurs and Wild Beasts from Hadrian’s Villa and on page 434‚ figure 14-8‚ Battle of the Bird and Serpent. Not only did I choose these pieces for their beauty‚ but also because both works have similar yet different

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    Contemporary artists have the ability to convey irony‚ goofiness‚ satire‚ and sarcasm through their pieces. Influences for humor include vaudeville‚ cartoons‚ and comic books. Art can also be based off of loss and desire. Unlike humor‚ loss and desire is based off the emotional and philosophical parts of human life. Issues depicted include war and peace‚ longing for perfection‚ myth‚ religion‚ history‚ and others. Collier Schorr photographs blend photographic realism with elements of fiction and

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    performing arts for both the performers and spectators. It has played an important role in helping to shape the performing arts into what it is today. The creation and development of ballet brought about a new way of expressing feelings and telling stories as a part of performing arts and has been the foundation for many other dance styles.  Ballet originated in Europe during the Renaissance and has influenced performing arts throughout generations. It has evolved into a highly complex art form over

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    of everything we do. Thus‚ it is the foundation of how we view all kinds of art forms. Depending on who is analyzing a piece of art determines the meaning and worth the work has. The person or people who are analyzing the work are parts of an even bigger picture; what time period are they exploring the art and when was the work created. By knowing the time period‚ it can change the interpretation and significance of the art completely. I will be examine how the Epitaph of Seikilos‚ created in the first

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    more. How then is a single video of police violence‚ taken from a specific perspective‚ used to influence the entire world and incite them into rage? If Rhetoric is such an old school concept why is it that most facts found online are false (LaFrance‚ Adrienne)? Society need to acknowledge the influence of rhetoric and begin to question any information given to them in this world of knowledge. The art of

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    Mendieta had many influences that impacted her art and personality. When she was only 12 years old‚ Ana and her older sister were sent away from their home in Cuba to a program in Iowa that aimed to help children escape the regime of Fidel Castro. Mendieta’s parents were set to join their children in Iowa. However‚ her father was put in prison for 18 years for his involvement in the Bay of Pigs. During her years as a middle and high school student‚ Ana spoke very little english and was moved around

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    I always believed that Greek art was something unique and that almost all of the forthcoming constructions were based on Greek style. Considering that many ancient theatres were in the area of southern Italy we can understand the influence of the Greek culture in the Roman life. The Greeks admired almost everything and they showed that admiration by representing figures almost in all forms of their art‚ like pottery and sculpture. They painted human shapes on pots in black and red background has

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    Ancient Egyptian Influence of Funerary Art and Architecture Since the beginning of time civilizations have evolved in numerous ways. One of the earliest civilizations to evolve quickly in a great number of ways was the ancient Egyptians. The ancient Egyptians had some of the most advanced forms of writing‚ metalworking‚ sculptures‚ and architecture for its time. As time passed‚ the Egyptian culture grew and matured. They began to be increasingly wealthy and subsequently started to spend more time

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    Neoclassicism Neoclassicism was a time in Europe of increase of the influence of classical artistic style and the development of taste (Gontar 124). During this period‚ artists drew inspiration from Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome. Neoclassicism was inspired from the classical period‚ which aligned and showed the developments in philosophy of the Age of Enlightenment‚ and was first a reaction against the too much of the style before‚ Rococo style. The movement is often described as the opposite of

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    piece in the two pots is again similar with some variation between the two. The pot in the Herakles writes home has a flatter band around the base of it which allows for it to have a decorative band in it unlike the Black figure Volute Krater. The band below the top band in the Volute Krater is practically the same in shape to the one used in the Pot in the Herakles writes home Lithograph the only difference is the Black figure Volute Krater lacks decoration there. The top band of the two pots is similar

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