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Papers On Artists, Art Genre, & Famous Works Of Art
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Analysis of Kane's A Sketch on Lake Huron
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This 5 page paper evaluates Paul Kane's famous work. The Canadian painter's life is touched on and his work is related to Canadian history and life. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA422art.rtf
Analysis of Manet and Courbet
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A 6 page paper which first analyzes the painting
“Young Girl on the Threshold of the Garden at Bellevue” by Manet and then compares it
to “The Sea” by Courbet. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAmanet1.rtf
Analysis of Sandro Botticelli’s Shift From Beautiful Idealism to Somber Reality
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A 12 page paper which examines how Botticelli’s life influenced his canvases by transforming the idealism of his earlier paintings into somber later works. Also considered is how this transformation is reflected in aesthetic changes and considers the impact of radical Dominican monk Girolamo Savonarola. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TGsanbot.rtf
Analysis of The Finding of the Vulcan on Lemos
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This 5 page paper provides a critical analysis of this painting created during the Italian Renaissance by Piero Di Cosimo. The composition, use of color, skill of the artist and subject matter are all discussed. The artist’s style is compared to others. No bibliography.
Filename: SA002Vul.rtf
Analysis of the Nude
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This 5 page paper addresses theoretical implications for the meaning of the nude in art. Three paintings by three different artists (Velázquez, Renoir and Rubens) are used as a basis for analysis. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA10Nude.wps
Andy Warhol
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Andy Warhol was a bastion of improbability, an actor with the world as his stage and an artist who implemented the common into the guise of the extraordinary. The images that the world associates with Warhol include soup cans, brillo boxes, Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe and Mao Tse-tung. This 10 page paper explores the life, work and significance of Andy Warhol to the pop art movement. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KTwarhol.rtf
Andy Warhol, A Twentieth Century Genius
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This 7 page paper examines Andy Warhol and his life and times. His contributions to the world are duly noted. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA811AW.rtf
Appropriation, Simulation and David Carson
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This 5 page paper discusses the art techniques of appropriation and simulation, and argues that David Carson's work is too original to be considered as conforming to the postmodern theory that defines them. Bibliography lists 4 sources
Filename: HVCarson.rtf
Archaeology, Authenticity, and Aesthetics of Douris’s Dionysiac Scenes, “Dancing Satyrs and Maenads” Cup (Kylix)
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A 10 page paper which identifies and examines the object, describes its detail, and assesses its value and authenticity. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGdouris.rtf
Architect Dom Hans Van Der Laan and His Theories About Architectonic Space:
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This 9 page paper discusses the style of architect Dom Hans Van Der Laan and his ideas about architectonic space. More specifically, this book references his book entitled "Architectonic Space", which addresses this issue. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSVanDer.rtf
Architectural and Spatial Comparisons Found in Rietveld’s “Schroder House”, Katsura Palace, and the Work of Mondrian
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This is a 10 page paper discussing spatial design used by Rietveld, Mondrian and Kobori Enshu. Architect, artist and designer Gerrit Rietveld was part of an art movement in the Netherlands in the 1920s called “De Stijl” (The Style). One of the movement’s co-founders was artist Piet Mondrian, also from the Netherlands, whose work such as “Composition in Red, Yellow and Blue” emphasized the use of universalism, geometric forms and primary colors in addition to black and white in the creation of space. While Mondrian was primarily concerned with how his two-dimensional paintings could expand to include the interior environment which surrounded them within a room, Rietveld took the ideas proposed by the De Stijl movement into the architectural designs of homes. One of the best examples of Rietveld’s designs is found in Schroder House (1924) in Utrecht in which the use of creating space using geometric shapes, planes, primary colors and movement of walls is applied. Rietveld allows for the light from the outside to come into the house adding to the creation of space through the play of light on the walls and floors which have minimal decoration and are sparsely furnished to allow for an expansive creative space. The idea of universalism and geometric space to allow for the creation of space is not unique in architectural design and can be found as far back as the 1600s in Kobori Enshu’s design of the Katsura Palace in Kyoto which applied the creation of space with the tatami module design also using moveable walls and walls which opened to the environment for flexibility in space.
Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TJSchrd1.rtf
Architecture and Affluence
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This 4 page paper examines architecture and affluence but focuses primarily on Cecil Balmond and Louis Kahn. Research is provided to support the assumptions. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA752arc.rtf
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