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This paper examines a statue in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, a statue of Gudea, ruler of the ancient city-state of Lagash in Sumeria, a work from the period after the fall of the Akkadian Empire, so that during the next fifty years, local kings ruled independent city-states in southern Mesopotamia, pone of which was the city-state of Lagash.
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Filename: 20230 Sculpture Sumeria Art.doc
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296.20276 Berger?s Theory of Reproduction and the Arts
This paper explores the ways in which John Berger's theory of art (as expressed in Ways of Seeing) can be applied to the digital reproduction of music, and what this means for its distribution in peer-to-peer networks. The paper also draws upon the work of Walter Benjamin to put together a cohesive theory that the music recording and distribution industry is capitalizing on the mystification of the artist/musician's role in order to convince the consumer that they are buying artistic authenticity, when in reality they are purchasing the same daydream that Berger describes at the end of his book.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20276 Reproduction Music Art.doc
Price: US$62.65
297.20277 Berger?s Theory of Reproduction and the Arts
This paper explores the ways in which John Berger's theory of art (as expressed in Ways of Seeing) can be applied to the digital reproduction of music, and what this means for its distribution in peer-to-peer networks. The paper also draws upon the work of Walter Benjamin to put together a cohesive theory that the music recording and distribution industry is capitalizing on the mystification of the artist/musician's role in order to convince the consumer that they are buying artistic authenticity, when in reality they are purchasing the same daydream that Berger describes at the end of his book.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20277 Reproduction Music Art.doc
Price: US$62.65
298.20284 Dada - - An Artistic Movement
Dada in French means rocking horse, but this has nothing to do with the artistic movement of Dadaism. Dadaism was a way for artists and authors to express their feelings during World War I. This paper discusses what Dadaism is and how artists used various materials in their creative works. Without Dadaism, many forms of art may not have happened. This paper puts the works of Dadaism in a brief nutshell as it lists its meaning and some of the various artists.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 20284 Dada Art Movement.doc
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299.20285 Edward Hopper and His Imagery of Urban City life
This research paper deals with the depiction of various urban architecture in the paintings of an outstanding American realist artist ? Edward Hopper. A special attention is paid to the factors that influenced the painter to address the peculiarities of the city life and solitude of people. Moreover, the features of Hopper?s paintings are considered in detail.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 13 source(s) listed
Filename: 20285 Hopper Urban City.doc
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300.20325 Art Deco: Art and Influence in a Period of Great Change
This paper is an examination of the art deco period and its place in the social, historical, and cultural arenas of its time. It includes an examination of the style features that made up the art deco period, and discusses the fundatmental changes in the relationship between the elite class and the working class that accompanied the artistic evolution of this era.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 16 source(s) listed
Filename: 20325 Art Deco Period.doc
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301.20329 Jackson Pollock and Barnett Newman
Between any two artists of a similar genre, there will undoubtedly be points of departure and of direct comparison. Pollock?s most famous works are his scattered paint abstracts full of movement, shape, color, and often exceptionally large canvasses. Barnett Newman?s works were all abstract, dominated by organic shapes with complex and equally abstract titles such as ?The Slaying of Osiris?, and all are marked by vertical or horizontal anchors. Both artists were true mavericks in the art world, departing not from abstractions, but from other abstract artists in their clarity, style, and approachability. Both artists were affected by the Great Depression and the second world war ? Newman?s art career began in the late 1930?s It is the purpose of this paper to examine the works of both artists from the standpoint of how each artist?s work reflects their beliefs and the concerns and movements of their period.
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