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    their natural essence. She believes in having her sculptures be represented with natural beauty and grace within the body‚ but most of her artwork is cut off at certain spots to make the audience truly look at the object she is depicting. The use of naturalism in all of her artworks is her typical style; even though she does use other elements such as bronze and marble‚ it still shows the realistic points of a real person’s

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    Post Modernism (1965-present): 1. responses to modernism‚ especially refusals of some of its totalizing premises and effects‚ and of its implicit or explicit distinction between ’high’ culture and commonly lived life 2. responses to such things as a world lived under nuclear threat and threat to the geosphere‚ to a world of faster communication‚ mass mediated reality‚ greater diversity of cultures and mores and a consequent pluralism 3. acknowledgments of and in some senses struggles

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    Eastern Indian Miniatures

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    Stylistic analysis of the eastern indian school of painting After the mural tradition of India comprising of Ajanta and Post Ajanta‚ one sees the emergence of the illustrated manuscript tradition. 4 major ’pre-akbari’ schools of manuscript painting have been identified- The Eastern Indian manuscript tradition‚ the Western Indian manuscirpt tradition‚ the Sultanate period manuscripts and their variants and the Chaurapanchasika group. The Eastern Indian tradition is the earliest among the four

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    something more detailed and humanistic. Some characteristics of renaissance progression were perspective (add 3-D depth and space)‚ the use of linear perspective‚ horizon line‚ vanishing point and most important‚ the idea of incorporating realism and naturalism. The painting from the medieval era‚ Madonna and Child on a Curved Throne‚ 1200’s‚ is a wood panel painting from the byzantine period; the bodies of Mary and Jesus are bodiless and hidden in drapery. The folds of the drapery are represented by gold

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    lectures and seminars so far. In this essay I will be focusing on the work of both practitioners Henrik Ibsen and Constantin Stanislavski and how they were pioneers for modernism within theatre. I will also be explaining how Emile’ Zola first outlined naturalism in his literature which then became a stepping stone for leading practitioners in modernism. On the other hand I will also be touching on the Bauhaus movement and how it was a focal point for modern architecture however‚ not modernist theatre.

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    Decision Making and Philosophy: Philosophy and the Self Name School Name Date 1. Identify A Decision About Which Reasonable Minds Can Disagree Most people often find it hard to reach an agreement when it comes to matters of faith. Customarily‚ faith and reason were often seen as the main source for justification of religious beliefs among many people. This is because both faith and belief serve the same epistemic function. For many‚ faith is determined by upbringing. In addition

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    realism

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    Literary realism is the trend‚ beginning with mid nineteenth-century French literature and extending to late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century authors‚ toward depictions of contemporary life and society as it was‚ or is. In the spirit of general "realism‚" realist authors opted for depictions of everyday and banal activities and experiences‚ instead of a romanticized or similarly stylized presentation. George Eliot’s novel Middlemarch stands as a great milestone in the realist tradition

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    Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. Utilitarianism was described by Bentham as "the greatest happiness or greatest felicity principle".[2] Utilitarianism can be characterised as a quantitative and reductionist approach to ethics. It is a type of naturalism.[3] It can be contrasted with deontological ethics (which do not regard the

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    Looking Paper Based on a poem by Angelo Poliziano‚ Sandro Botticelli’s illustration called the “Birth of Venus” depicted a rare aspect removed from medieval art; female nudity. To exemplify the physical beauty that the nude Venus promotes‚ this tempura on canvas is five feet and nine inches tall and nine feet and two inches wide . Botticelli’s creation digresses from previous medieval art by imposing individuality and humanistic qualities into each figure on canvas. The goddess Venus is the Roman

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    the objectivist point of view was George Edward (G.E.) Moore. In his book Principia Ethica‚ Moore discussed the definition of the word ‘good’. With this book he influenced the philosophers who came after him. The objectivist point of view is naturalism i.e. (what moral law predictates‚ usually from the natural law). In defining the word ‘good’‚ G.E. Moore attacks the objectivist point of view. He criticizes the naturalistic point of view. Moore‚ an intuitionist (meaning he is someone who decides

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