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Hieronymus Bosch: The True “First Surrealist” | Michelle's Art Blog
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Michelle's Art Blog. This is my class blog for ART/MUS/THR F200X at University of Alaska Fairbanks. Power and Music for the Middle Class →. Hieronymus Bosch: The True “First Surrealist”. June 8, 2013. One piece of visual art that I thought was facinating was. A Violent Forcing of the Frog. 8220;Hieronymus Bosch: 1453-1516.” Bad-penny.gr. Trans Thames and Hudson. Great Britain, 1989. N.p., 11 May 2004. Web. 7 June 2013. Np, 2 Mar. 2013. Web. 7 June 2013. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Also, hones...
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Early Modern Era: The Harlem Renaissance | KJohnson17
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Non Western Art: Chinese Ceramics. Post Modern Era: Land Art. Early Modern Era: The Harlem Renaissance. Morality and the Art of the Classical Era. On Non Western Art: Chinese …. On Post Modern Era: Land Art. On Post Modern Era: Land Art. 500 Years of Female…. On Post #2 Northern Renaissa…. On Early Modern Era: The Harlem…. Art Music Theater Blog Fall 2013. Early Modern Era: The Harlem Renaissance. The image below,. Song of the Towers. Song of the Towers,. Song of the Towers (1934). Speaking of Jazz, I ca...
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Early Modern Era: The Harlem Renaissance | KJohnson17
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Non Western Art: Chinese Ceramics. Post Modern Era: Land Art. Early Modern Era: The Harlem Renaissance. Morality and the Art of the Classical Era. On Non Western Art: Chinese …. On Post Modern Era: Land Art. On Post Modern Era: Land Art. 500 Years of Female…. On Post #2 Northern Renaissa…. On Early Modern Era: The Harlem…. Art Music Theater Blog Fall 2013. Early Modern Era: The Harlem Renaissance. The image below,. Song of the Towers. Song of the Towers,. Song of the Towers (1934). Speaking of Jazz, I ca...
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Documentation and Rearrangement: Environmental Art | rpmacdougall2
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Art, Music, and Theater. Skip to primary content. Documentation and Rearrangement: Environmental Art. November 12, 2013. Environmental Art is a broad term to describe artificial works that exist in harmony with nature and serve an educational purpose of its processes. These pieces are often ephemeral, meant to blend in and diffuse back into their settings, typically being made of unrefined, natural materials themselves (1). Andy Goldsworthy –. Slits Cut into Frozen Snow. Stormy Blencathra, Cumbria, 1988.
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How scientific advancements helped enhance the arts; specifically photography | Taylor Stebbins
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ART MUS THR 200X. How scientific advancements helped enhance the arts; specifically photography. Cindy Sherman took the photo up above. The photo is called Untitled Film Still #58. The photo above is also another photograph taken by Cindy Sherman. This photo was called Untitled Film Still #6. Julie Moos took the photo above in 2000. It’s called Mrs. Merritt and Mrs. Crum. This photograph was taken by Nathalie Daoust and is called Holiday. I really like this photography, its beautiful! This is another exa...
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Non-Western | Appreciating the Arts
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November 20, 2013. This mask was created between 1920 and 1940 by either the Betsi or Ntumu group. They were located in Gabon along the Ogooue River. It is called Ngontang. It is made of wood with pigment for the details. It is characterized as a four-faced helmet mask. The hardest part about appreciating the art of cultural masks for these groups is that they aren’t meant to be seen in a picture or a gallery, they are meant to be appreciated in ceremonies when they are being used. It is also d...And the...
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Neaoclassical Art by Revolution | Rebecca Ridley
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October 14, 2013. Neaoclassical Art by Revolution. 3 thoughts on “ Neaoclassical Art by Revolution. October 16, 2013 at 4:17 am. Odd…I wanted to wanted to watch your video but it said I couldn’t because it’s private. There must be something in settings? October 19, 2013 at 6:33 am. October 19, 2013 at 8:04 pm. Rebecca, outstanding use of technology! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Reuse, Recycle | engibeering the future
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Wayne's ramblings, often about the Eastern Alaska Range. November 19, 2012. El Anatsui was born in 1944 in Ghana, specifically the Volta region. He studied at a university that is now known as the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He became taught at a couple of colleges and is currently the head of sculpture at the UNN. His recent work in the past decade has been more popular than his previous works, but he has been creating for thirty years. Place of creation unknown. Adinkras are tra...
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Reuse, Recycle | engibeering the future
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Wayne's ramblings, often about the Eastern Alaska Range. November 19, 2012. El Anatsui was born in 1944 in Ghana, specifically the Volta region. He studied at a university that is now known as the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He became taught at a couple of colleges and is currently the head of sculpture at the UNN. His recent work in the past decade has been more popular than his previous works, but he has been creating for thirty years. Place of creation unknown. Adinkras are tra...
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Non-Western | Appreciating the Arts
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November 20, 2013. This mask was created between 1920 and 1940 by either the Betsi or Ntumu group. They were located in Gabon along the Ogooue River. It is called Ngontang. It is made of wood with pigment for the details. It is characterized as a four-faced helmet mask. The hardest part about appreciating the art of cultural masks for these groups is that they aren’t meant to be seen in a picture or a gallery, they are meant to be appreciated in ceremonies when they are being used. It is also d...And the...
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