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    Science vs. Art

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    Science and art rarely come hand in hand‚ therefore when viewing literature you chose one side of the spectrum. Viewing literature as a form of art‚ as opposed to scientifically allows the reader to go deeper into the meaning of the text. Science is said to be facts which allow no room for interpretation. However‚ viewing literature as a form of art allows the reader to decide what they think the text is about. Art is looked at closely and broken apart‚ to get everything out of it that you can. So

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    Dallas Museum of Art

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    Dallas Museum of Art Report When I entered the building‚ I could feel an atmosphere that was rather calm yet lively at the same time. I decided to pick the Dallas Museum of Art because it has variety. The museum has works from various cultures and I enjoy looking at paintings more than anything else. This being my second time visiting the museum‚ I had more of a chance to enjoy all that was open to the public that I did not get to see when I first came with my fashion design class when I was a

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    Service and the Arts the Beautiful For the past semester‚ the class has been discussing what the Arts of the Beautiful‚ or the Fine Arts‚ is. We discussed what Etienne Gilson considers to be the Fine Arts: Architecture‚ Statuary‚ Painting‚ Music‚ Dance‚ Poetry‚ and Theatre‚ and looked at their matter and their form. It was pointed out throughout the discussion that these arts are the Arts of the Beautiful not because of utility (Architecture)‚ imitation (Statuary)‚ representation (Painting)‚

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    Value of Art in Society

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    VALUE OF ART IN SOCIETY Art is a very powerful means of expressing one ’s self‚ and it can be viewed either very positively or very negatively. Art has a way of bringing people together by portraying an idea that everyone can relate to. It has the ability to have a big impact on society‚ but it ’s just a matter of getting people appreciate the value of it. (Lawrence 1). Suzanne Lacy created a chart of artist ’s roles to show you the different steps an artist can take from being private or

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    study some type of art. Every year in elementary school‚ my class would attend weekly art classes where we would draw‚ paint‚ sculpt things with our hands‚ and learn about types of art and artist throughout history. I would also have to attend a weekly music class where my class would sing‚ learn to play different instruments‚ and learn about music notes. In middle school‚ I had to be in either choir or band or take an art class. In high school‚ all students were required to take 2 art type classes in

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    Art repatriation paper

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    FAS-201 Art repatriation paper Art recovery and art repatriation is very important in some aspects of maintaining a culture or a family’s significance in history. For the first article titled “Works by Masters”‚ there is a clear reason as to why people would want the art returned to whomever it traced back to. However‚ I can fully understand the German government’s concerns of the complexity of how to go about the process. Because of the time period that the art was recovered from and its involvement

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    art news letter

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    1What is Art Ancient Art Our knowledge of art‚ as well as of all other aspects of life‚ of prehistoric times is based on the discoveries of archaeologists. In Europe‚ most archaeological discoveries have been made along the Danube River in the east and in the caves of southern France and Spain. The sculpture of the Palaeolithic period is characterised by engraved bones and ivory‚ with the subject (usually animals like bison or reindeer) lightly incised with fluid‚ curving lines. Other sculpture

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    Brianna Fehrman Bender Problem with Aesthetics Fall 2010 William Blizek’s article about the Institutional Theory of Art criticizes Dickies’ theory. Blizek makes many arguments against Dickie in the sense that he believes Dickie to be problematic in most of what he presents. First off Blizek dabbles against Dickie in his definition that art can be defined in terms of necessary and sufficient conditions without them having an influence on the creativity of the artwork. Dickie says that

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    Trick Art Museum

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    Adviser: Mr. Leonardo Hogar |(Working)/ Title : | |PERCEPTION OF 4TH YEAR LPU TOURISM STUDENTS IN THE TRICK ART MUSEUM IN INCREASING THE LEVEL OF TOURIST ARRIVAL IN MANILA OCEAN PARK | | 2.0 Name of Proponent(s) |2.1 College/Department

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    Loss In One Art

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    many types of art. Music‚ painting‚ photography‚ and dancing are examples‚ but they just scratch the surface. An art is “a skill acquired by experience‚ study‚ or observation” (Art). This means that anything can be an art‚ and the author displays this concept throughout her poem. Some could say that because Elizabeth Bishop titled her poem “One Art‚” she is referring to a single type of art‚ but the reader can find three varieties interwoven in the poem. The poem displays the arts of losing‚ coping

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