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    Rene Magritte: Recycling Back and Forth By Iman Aziz 201102704 Modern Art Mrs. Mariella Jaeger Modern Art Spring 2012 Abstract This paper tackles recycling art specifically with the Surrealist artist Rene Magritte. The study goes back in time to the eras of classicism and neoclassicism and looks at what Rene Magritte recycled from the paintings belonging to these eras. And then moves forward checking where Magritte’s art appears in today’s world. Needless to say the information

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    le Moulin de la Galette’ Music in the Tuileries Garden depicts a fashionable Parisian crowd socialising in the the Tuileries garden as they enjoy the music played by a band‚ Manet has not included the musicians in the painting. The scene is crowded and the composition of people occupies more than half of the canvas. Manet has attempted to capture the hustle-bustle of the modern life of people living during the era. He has paid attention to each individual stressing on their different actions expressions

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    by society’s ideologies’ and thus either represent these ideologies’ or challenge them within their artwork as well as being influenced by the events of that time. Through the works ‘Mosaic of Emperor Justinian and his Court’‚ ‘Olympia’ by Edouard Manet‚ ‘Le Demoiselles d’Avignon’ by Pablo Picasso‚ performance artist Orlan and ‘Overstepping’ by Julie Rrap‚ the physicality of an artwork (the way in which it structurally appears) will be explored by the influenced of time and place. ‘Mosaic of Emperor

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    demonstrating the values and practises of artists from this period. One of his most acclaimed works Venus of Urbino was later appropriated by the modernist artist Manet: Manet depicted the notion of defying the expectations of society. His works breached the codes of morality and tradition and he astounded many by the realness in his subjects. Manet created a work he thought would grant him a place in the pantheon of great artists. However‚ instead of following the accepted practice in French art‚ which

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    Olympia by Edouard Manet and Venus of Urbino by Titian represent the face for female domination and the ability to lure men. As we look at these two different faces of sexuality‚ we will briefly touch on the artist’s lives‚ and explore the content of the two works. Edouard Manet was born in Paris in 1832. He was considered to be the founder of modern art as well as a master interpreter of visual arts. His works were “spontaneous‚ monumental‚ and realistic.” Although Manet was born into a more

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    Centro Sur‚ Culasi‚ Antique trasend_0592@yahoo.com 09264480662 July 4‚ 2011 MR. LESTER MARK E. YEE President Esprutingkle Group of Company Centillion Bldg.‚ San Jose‚ Antique ATTENTION: MS. APRIL JOY SADIO Accounting Head Ladies and Gentlemen: In relation to our subject in MAC III (Practicum 1)‚ I would like to apply as a trainee in your office. I am TRECIA MAY L. BLANCIA‚ fourth year of S. Anthony’s College‚ taking up Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

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    canvas painting. The painting portrays a fallen bullfighter‚ lying prone on the floor‚ his body pointing towards the viewer. Édouard Manet’s oil painting process started with doing sketches and then returning to the studio to complete his painting. Manet painted all at once‚ with wet layers of oil paint applied on top of existing wet layers‚ this is called alla prima. His brushstrokes were loose‚ broad‚ and quick. They were visible to the eye rather than so finely blended as to be invisible. This artwork

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    Republic of the Philippines SURIGAO DEL SUR STATE UNIVERSITY Tandag City‚ Surigaodel Sur MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE Major in Crop Science ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | | Agriculture and Resources Research Manpower Development in South & Southeast Asia‚ Vol.2.     |      | Call #: 630 P552 1983 |   | Published 1983 | | 1 of 1 available | |   | | | | Agriculture in East Africa: an introduction to principles and

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    becomes evident through all the ways that the reclining nude is depicted. Titian was the first artist who established the reclining nude by painting his version of an idealized female form as we are able to see in “Venus of urbino” (1538). Edouard Manet was known for challenging his society through his version of the reclining nude recreating it in his work “Olympia” (1863) in order to show the culture of his time. Yasumasa Morimura also appropriated work‚ recreating manet’s in order to challenge

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    Performance Evaluation of Ad-hoc Routing Protocols for Rural Public Safety Chad Bohannan‚ Li Zhang‚ Jian Tang‚ Richard S. Wolff‚ Shen Wan‚ Neeraj Gurdasani and Doug Galarus Abstract—In this paper‚ we explore the feasibility of using Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) for rural public safety. First‚ we discuss a QoS enhancement to a standard routing protocol‚ Dynamic Source Routing (DSR). By incorporating a new routing metric and the available bandwidth and delay estimation algorithms with DSR‚ we design a new

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