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12711 Jim Dine. This is a biography and analysis of the American artist Jim Dine. In this paper, the biography of Dine is discusses in relation to specific paintings and styles that influenced Dine's artistic production during the 1960s and 1970s. The essay also discusses Dine's methods and tools for painting, and compares Dine's art with his personal life. 11 pgs. 5 sources.
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13237 Boccaccio and the Reality of Nature in The Decameron. The representation of reality in Western civilization has shifted at various points over millennia in response to fundamental changes in society and shifts in the paradigm through which people viewed the world around them. In this context, this essay will argue that Boccaccio's The Decameron can be seen both participating in the secular humanist movement of the late medieval period, as well as deviating from it with his characteristic preoccupation with the world "as is" as opposed to humanist focus on the "ideal". As such, his work can be seen as a major re-vision of the representation of reality in Western civilization. 7 pgs. 2 sources.
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American Art This is a 6-page paper that focuses on how the Beaux art styles influenced and facilitated the Romanesque revival.
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An Analysis of Desensitization of Audience in Film. This paper will discuss how comedy and horror movies desensitize their audiences, and why this occurs. By using certain information that might reflect this, we can understand how these forms of entertainment work in this fashion. By analyzing a certain variety of movies, the process that is created in comedy and horror movies can show how people become less sensitive to violence and comedy situations that would not, in reality, be considered very funny.
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An Analysis of Two Paintings by Edgar Degas and Charles Peale. This critique will focus on the using strategies that are part of critiquing in the book Humanities through the Arts by F. David Martin and Lee Jacobus. In studying two paintings: "The Peale Family" painted by Charles Wilson Peale (1773 &1809. The New York Historical Society) and "The Bellini Family" painted by Edgar Degas (1859. Musee d'Orsay, Paris), we will be able to study what influence they have on us, and why they make an appeal for beauty in art. The first painting will represent a painting that will be praised, and the second painting, although beautiful in its own way, will be subject to conflicting criticism. By observing the line, color, and artistic agenda of each of these painters, we can critique them along the guidelines offered by Martin in his book
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Islam and Computer Art. This paper examines the computer art of Islamic artist Iqbal Ahmed
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Burne-Jones And Edgar Degas' Paintings. This paper compares a painting by Pre-Raphaelite British artist Burne-Jones with an important work by Realist, Edgar Degas. Both paintings appeared in 1860-1970 decade and have something important to say about that era and the two painters.
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