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    Renoir’s Controversial Second Act Late in life‚ the French impressionist’s career took an unexpected turn. A new exhibition showcases his radical move toward tradition Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/Renoirs-Controversial-Second-Act.html?c=y&page=2#ixzz0fgzIUShl In October 1881‚ not long after he finished his joyous Luncheon of the Boating Party‚ probably his best-known work and certainly one of the most admired paintings of the past 150 years‚ Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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    Van Gogh Essay In this essay I am going to discuss Vincent Van Gogh and post-Impressionism. Vincent Willem van Gogh (March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter whose work‚ notable for its rough beauty‚ emotional honesty and bold color‚ had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art. After years of painful anxiety and frequent bouts of mental illness‚ he died aged 37 from a gunshot wound‚ generally accepted to be self-inflicted (although no gun was ever found). His work was

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    What are textiles?

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    What is Textiles? Textiles is a term applied to natural and man-made fibres and filaments that may be spun into yarn or made into fabric by such processes as weaving and knitting or felting and bonding. As a citizen of the new millennium‚ you utilise a vast array of textile items every day. So‚ to enable you to begin to understand the important role of textiles in your daily life‚ you need to imagine a world without textiles: at the moment you’d be sitting here naked. Textile items that you utilise

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    Edgar Degas spent almost all of his eighty-three years in the city of Paris. He was the eldest son of a prosperous banker and decided to abandon the study of law in 1855 to begin his training as an artist in the academic system. The only one out of five children to become a painter‚ he was something of a renegade in his family. He was a reclusive who spurned publicity of any kind‚ but nonetheless was known in public as a wit and a brilliant conversationalist. Within his lifetime‚ as today‚ Degas

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    Part five of Walt Whitman ’s "Song of Myself" explicates the intrinsic relationship one shares with his soul. The poet delivers a monologue to his own soul‚ in which he conveys his union with it. He recollects a metaphorical morning spent with his soul. The poet opens - in lines one and two - with an acknowledgment of the paramount importance of his soul. He proclaims‚ "I believe in you my soul‚ the other I am must not abase itself to you" In lines four to six‚ the poet proposes to his soul‚ "Loafe

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    Thursday thin thaw think - Thirst thud threaten thick - Thicken thinking thirteen thirty - Thirsty thankful thankless thorough - Thoughtful thoughtless thousand thermal Voiced “Th” word lists - Smoother their this thee them - Thou then bather mother father - Either neither brother lather wither - Northern these those they feather - Gather weather southern clothe although - Thy thine themselves rhythm breathe - Wreathe heather leather The Netherlands Tongue Twisters with voiced

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    Gender Essay in Art.

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    The later 20th century saw the manifestation of the Post-Modernism‚ in which the use of appropriation and re-contextualisation was developed to test previous conventional depictions of gender in the visual arts. Artists Yasumasa Morimura‚ Julie Rrap‚ Anne Zahalka and Cindy Sherman have each employed the use of appropriation to question the historical ideologies of gender‚ particularly in relation to women‚ and their role in art and society. They all borrowed past paintings and promoted them with

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    Pablo Picasso- 20th Century GeniusThe author ’s nomination for the 20th Century Genius Award proudly goes to Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso was probably the most famous artist of the twentieth century. An Unknown author stated that‚ "Picasso changed the meaning of art in so many ways‚ while showing that he had enormous skill‚ dedication and a little bit of craziness. His life spans many different perspectives in art‚ and his artistic timeline stretches‚ bends‚ twists‚ and even breaks in some points

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    My alarm interrupts my sleep. I jolt out of bed. My feet pad across my room; I blindly throw on my bathers and grab the usual apple and berry smoothy. I slowly jog out to the car‚ I see mum waiting with the headlights on‚ lighting my way‚ the warmth of the seats are nice in the early morning. We don’t speak on the way to the pool. When I take off my tracksuit I feel uncomfortable‚ I’m too bulky‚ my body is uncomfortable. My body glides through the water creating small ripples along the surface. The

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    What Art Means to Me

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    Just because something is considered art‚ does not necessarily that we as an individual consider it art for ourselves. We may not find beauty in certain pieces of art that everyone else may like. For example‚ while a painting such as Picasso’s Seated Bather is considered art‚ I do not see it as beautiful. I can respect it as a work of art in general‚ but it does not speak to me‚ nor do I find it to be beautiful. One of my most favorite works of art is Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night. I love Van Gogh’s

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