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Lack Of Popularity Leonardo Found Work
1,265 words... other in the original French attempt at take-over by Charles VII, before his untimely death in 1494 (soon after Ludovico's official coronation no less). Consequently when Leonardo had arrived in Milan (c. 1482), Ludovico was not recognised as the official duke, which in my opinion must have at least marginally affected his position as the court artist. It is possible though that Ludovico's admiration of Leonardo and his work would have contributed to his hope to work for the future Duke. Vas...
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Self Portraits Van Gogh And Rembrandt
964 wordsEach artist is an individual with a unique style, and although these styles can be similar in practice the individuality of the artist often proves the discriminating factor for a successful artwork. Self-portraits are beneficial when looking at the individuality of the artist as there are two aspects to look at the artists style, and the artists view of him / herself . The latter can provide a brief insight into the mental situation of the artist as well as any apparent influencing factors of t...
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Freedom Of Expression Rest Of The World
1,206 words... their neighbors. Life in America is too busy, cliquish and anti-social for much community interaction anyway. And in addition, our media perpetuates paranoia among the population against strangers, making us even more closed and cliquish. In fact, I would say that out of all the countries I've been in, US society is the most cliquish, stuck-up, anti-social, and closed toward strangers I've ever seen. Nowhere else is the social vibe like that. Only Japan and Taiwan come close. Most Americans ...
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Description And Analysis Of Oratorio Art Song
915 wordsThis article will give a description of what an Oratorio and Art-Song are. It will also inform you on the stylistic characteristics, a summary on the historical background and a brief outline on the composers who helped develop and excelled in these styles of fantastic vocal music. Oratorio is based upon a substantial story of a religious or spiritual character. It is written for solo voices, chorus and orchestra and is often performed in churches or concert halls. Oratorio resembles an opera bu...
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In Memory Of World War I Soldiers
991 wordsTwo weeks ago Palestine and Israel started to war for their conviction. Two countries fighting for a piece of land that what it is. However, in the beginning of the 20 century the world was fighting for the human rights. A lot of men died during this war, soldiers who were before everything human being with feelings, who died for their aim and believes. Some of them, to forget their misery decided to write poems such as Alfred Joyce Kilmer and Rupert Brooke. Alfred Joyce Kilmer was born on Decem...
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Expressionism In Vincent Van Starry Night
1,218 wordsVincent van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853 in Zundert, a village in the southern province of North Brabant. He was the eldest son of the Reverend Theodorus van Gogh and Anna Cornelia Carbentus. At the age of 16 he started work at the Hague gallery of the French art dealers, in which his uncle Vincent was a partner. Vincent was dismissed from the firm at the beginning of 1876. He then took a job as an assistant teacher in England, but disappointed by the lack of prospects he returned to Holland ...
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One Perfect Rose By Dorothy Parker
635 words"One Perfect Rose" by Dorothy Parker Dorothy Parker has a special style of writing, and the poem One Perfect Rose" is a perfect introduction to her style. The poem is written in her unmistakably witty, ironic, and at the same time sentimental manner. It should be also noted that this poem was published in her collection Enough Rope, where Dorothy Parker speaks about the threat of losing love and uncovers the hypocrisy of romantic words. Parkers style reminds the reader the slice of life where la...
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Loss Of Identity End Of The Film
1,598 wordsThe Films of Alfred Hitchcock Psycho (1960) Psycho is one of the most famous Hitchcock's thrillers. The film is widely recognized by film critics as the etalon of the genre. Psycho has become almost the synonym to the definition of suspense. What is suspense? Suspense is synonymous to anxiousness, delay, let-up. Suspended (Latin) to hang. In such a way, suspense can be interpreted as a certain hung up suspended condition. According to Frances Truffle, it is an intensification of suspended expect...
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Pentatonic Scale Child Learns
1,672 wordsCarl Orff's philosophies in Music Education While Carl Orff is a very seminal composer of the 20 th century, his greatest success and influence has been in the field of Music Education. Born on July 10 th in Munich, Germany in 1895, Orff refused to speak about his past almost as if he were ashamed of it. What we do know, however, is that Orff came from a Bavarian family who was very active in the German military. His fathers regiment band would often play through some of the young Orffsfirst att...
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Common Ground Dance Music
555 wordsFirst of all, I would like to give a definition of what a dance and poetry is. Dancing is the art of moving the body in time to the music. Dancing is both an art and communication. Poetry is the art, theory, or structure of poems. Poem is a rhythmical composition, expressing experiences, ideas, or emotions, imaginative, and powerful. I think the dancers, the choreographers, and everybody that was involved with creating and directing the dance performance did an awesome job putting dance, poetry ...
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20 Th Century Marcel Duchamp
2,449 wordsDissent 038; Disorder EXHIBITION Welcome to the 1999 annual exhibit on the pathways to the freedom of expression we enjoy today and the artist that pioneered the modern art style by standing up for what they believe in and by changing the ideals that the public had on how art should be. In our exhibit we are displaying artworks from the period that were the building blocks to the artworks we enjoy today. These periods include Fauvism, Futurism, Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism. Dada In a nu...
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Target Population Studies Conducted
490 wordsWe have discussed about making a research on the psychology of the Filipinos, and the field I chose is on Personality. Much has been written and many research studies conducted on Filipino personality. But previous literatures have discussed related themes on values, personality traits, behavior, and norms of conduct of the Filipino in the light used by Western methods, using Western language not indigenous to the Filipino culture. Nevertheless, there have been studies conducted that tried to us...
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Men And Women Facial Expression
1,974 wordsIn Gender 3 1. 0 History: In the last thirty years, there has been considerable changes in the way men and womens regard each others roles and their image. The sixties, with the liberation of the pill and unisex fashion, it meant that men and women started to present themselves in very similar ways. Men adopted feminine styles of long hair, floral patterns and paisley. Women wore boyish clothes and gamine haircuts. In the seventies, women started to power dress, wearing clothes that sometimes ma...
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State Of Mind Hamlet Feels
1,127 wordsThe soliloquy that appears in Act 1, Scene 2, lines 129 through 159 of William Shakespeare Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is the first to appear in the tragedy. The mere position of it within the play makes it important, although that alone does not explain the substance of it. Presented in the form of a soliloquy, the audience is more likely to believe the words spoken by Hamlet. Dramatic characters are not always to be believed when speaking to other characters, but when they meditate to themselves...
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1,009 wordsHow We Listen by Aaron Copland In his essay? How We Listen, ? Aaron Copland classifies and divides the listening process into three parts: ? the sensuous place, the expressive plane, and the sheerly musical plane? (1074). I believe by this mechanical separation, Copland succeeds in discussing difficult topic, so natural that most people tend to by pass it. He uses analogy and sometimes stresses on certain situation where these planes are abused or become a cause of a problem. The main purpose fo...
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Color And Form Madame Matisse Artist
700 wordsMatisse, Henri +mile Be t (1869 - 1954), French artist, leader of the fauve group, regarded as one of the great formative figures in 20 th-century art, a master of the use of color and form to convey emotional expression. Matisse was born in Le Cateau in northern France on December 31, 1869. The son of a middle-class family, he studied and began to practice law. In 1890, however, while recovering slowly from an attack of appendicitis, he became intrigued by the practice of painting. In 1892, hav...
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Important Characteristic Time Period
606 wordsMy Mind Is Made Up In Mary Wilkins Freeman s short story The Revolt of Mother, Mother, who is also known is Sarah Penn, has been living in the same home for forty years. Her husband promises to build a new home by the end of the year. The conflict occurs when Mother discovers her husband Adoniram is having a new barn built instead of the new home he promised her. Mother is a typical housewife whose main priorities are her family and her home. Mother s loyalty, expressive, and brave nature enable...
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Listen To Music Aaron Copland
317 wordsIn Aaron Copland Purpose Music In Aaron Copland s essay How We Listen to Music, he examines the three ways people listen to music. He calls the ways we listen to music planes. The three planes he examines are the Sensuous Plane, Expressive Plane, and Sheerly Musical Plane (400). He uses examples of each plane and how people use it. The Sensuous Plane is used just for the pleasure of musical sound. People turn it on just to have something fill the air with sound. He says people use music to escap...
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Literary Criticism Literary Work
887 wordsThe Beginnings of Literary Study For Dummies J A Modified Version of R. L. Mcguire's Passionate Attention: an introduction to literary study. Literature and criticism Authors basic assumption of a book- the reading and the study of literature cannot and do not take place outside the context of human values. Ones unique personal experiences are from whence their values are formed. These values come to light as a reader reads or a writer writes. Literature is a record of specific personal percepti...
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Nineteenth Century Live Forever
1,090 wordsRomanticism was one of the strongest movements to ever have hit the music scene. Romanticism lasted a large portion of the nineteenth century and it = s music reflected that of the world that was rapidly changing during those years. One of these massive changes taking place was the Industrial Revolution. In Britain, science was being applied to already existing manufacturing processes. This meant that, with better systems in place rather than those of hard back breaking labour, more goods could ...
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