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2431: Art Essay
... to breakaway from convention and conformity can be seen through the signs he posts through his artworks and also through the use of the body in art. Consequently, throughout the history of art, the body has frequently been used as a sign or symbol as a metaphor or to convey meaning. In the times long before Christ the body was used ... the body as a symbol will be used in art to come, as it has before, and that it has a concrete prestige in the world of art. Bibliography A History of Art By H.W. Janson Published in 1970 by Thames and Hudson
2432: Ancient Japanese Art
When I finally got to the museum, I drug my feet a bit at the thought of having to take another art history class and about having to write another art history paper. I flashed my yellow pass and got my clearance to enter. I clamped the DAM purple badge to my oversized jacket and was on my way to the elevator ...
2433: Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the greatest and most ingenious men that history has produced. His contributions in the areas of art, science, and humanity are still among the most important that a single man has put forth, definitely making his a life ... the period of the Renaissance and every epoch thereafter. It is universally acknowledged that his imagination, his powers of reason, and his sheer energy surpass that of any person in history. The study of Leonardo is limited only by the inadequacy of the student.
2434: Art: The Ultimate Expression
... the emphasis is not only on a frontal view but also from all angles. The Hellenistic Period emerged as the Romans began to produce some of the finest art in history. This new revolutionary style was incredible. Figures weren't confined to the unnatural or boring positions they had for centuries. All body parts were in perfect proportion. These statues came ... in perfect proportion. Humans were not always idealized as they were in earlier centuries. Many elderly people are found in the paintings. Neoclassical paintings commonly showed contemporary garments and scenes. History painting became very popular. A larger transition was made when color was used to set a mood or express inner feelings. Nothing like this had ever been considered. Man viewed ...
2435: George Carlin
... this broadcast and reported it to the Federal Communications Commission [FCC]. This broadcast of Carlin's "Filthy Words" monologue caused one of the greatest and most controversial cases in the history of broadcasting. The case of the FCC v. Pacifica Foundation. The outcome of this case has had a lasting effect on what we hear on the radio. This landmark case ... as it was. Mr. Wildmon's organization still pr essed on for "morality in America" and caused Howard Stern and Infinity Broadcasting to receive more fines than anyone in the history of radio, 1.7 million dollars worth. After years of protest and behind the scenes disputes Infinity Broadcasting paid the 1.7 million dollars in fines to the FCC on ...
2436: Beethoven
The rise of Ludwig van Beethoven into the rank of history’s greatest composers was paralleled by and in some ways a consequence of his own personal tragedy and despair (Internet--pg. 1). Beethoven’s family was of the Flemish origin ... have come to an end in 1802. Despite the looming impossibility of recovery, his ambition to fully realize his musical talent set him to establish a new milestone in musical history-the creation of the heroic style. When you think about it, you can see how the heroism of Beethoven’s music reflected his own struggles with fate and his own ...
2437: Beatlemania In The 1960s
... the less than one year that they achieved popularity in England to the time they came to America, The Beatles achieved a popularity and following that is unprecedented in the history of show business in England. They became the first recording artists anywhere in the world to have a record become a million-seller before it's release. They became the ... guys ever get a haircut?" "I just got one yesterday," retorted George Harrison. Added Ringo: "You should have seen him the day before." There's a little bit of Beatle history. One could say that they did not just come out of nowhere , like many people believe. It took hard, diligent work to go where they went. Because of this "Came ...
2438: A Time To Kill [Movie Analysis
... shaped and developed by time itself. Tradition passes from generation to generation, exercising its influence through the actions and thoughts of a people. The tradition that has materialized from the history of the American South is no different. It remains a pillar of hope, faith, and pride for those southerners who embrace it. Tradition of the South dictates a way life ... cannot be a hope for the future. Sources Cited: {Source 1} Newton, Michael, And Judy Ann Newton. The Ku Klux Klan: An Encyclopedia. Garland, 1991. {Source 2} Harris, Jacqueline L. History And Achievement Of The NAACP. Franklin Watts, 1992. {Source 3} Haskins, James S. Separate But Not Equal: The Dream and the Struggle. Scholastic, 1997. {Source 4} A Time To Kill ...
2439: Andy Warhol
... of others. Many critics have different viewpoints on Warhol's autobiography. He was still appreciated by those who understood his ideas. "But he had to have had some sense of history, or he wouldn't have left the diaries behind to try to explain everything to future generations" (Plagens 1732). Some realize that the diaries are rather boring, but seem to ... The reason the editor didn't fit up to par was the mere fact she wanted it to sound how Andy explained the day. "...still the book is great social history with its lip-smacking tales of loveless, sexless marriages, its gimlet-eyed view of other people's success, and its rampant unclosetings" (Trebay 1732). I, myself, found the book very ...
2440: Lack of Love and Frankenstein
... on the 10 o’clock news, it is not unusual to hear of disturbed children, teen suicide and homicide, rebellions, etc. In all these cases you must trace back the history to the teen’s first months. How were they cared for? In almost all the cases, troubled teens come from neglected babies. So the creature is able to sympathize not ... Victim of a Self-fulfilling Prophecy - An essay by Christy Knorr. 4). Defining Romanticism - An essay by Alicia Renfroe 5). The Social Contract by Rousseau found in the Prentice Hall History Book 6). “Hold Me, Mommy” an article in the Jan. ‘99 issue of Parents


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