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Papers On Artists, Art Genre, & Famous Works Of Art
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Art & Its Depiction of the Human
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5 pages discussing how art intricately depicts the human figure as evidenced by the following works : "David" (Michelangelo), Portrait of Giovanni Anolfini" (John Van Eyck), "David" (Bernini), and "Merode Alterpiece" (Robert Campin). Theme, form, detail, and more are discussed. No Bibliography.
Filename: Arthuman.wps
Art / 1300-1700
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An 8 page research paper on the development of artistic techniques between 1300 and 1700 in The Netherlands, Flanders, Rome, Spain, Italy and France. Various artists' works are discussed in terms of evolving techniques, including Da Vinci, Van Eyck, Michelangelo, La Tour, Velazquez, and the Boucicaut Master. Other influences are also presented. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: 6paint.rtf
Art and computer technology
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An overview of the nature of art and artists in relation to cultural substructures, with particular reference to the use of computer technology in art within a postmodernist context.
Filename: JLartc.rtf
Art and Disillusionment Between the World Wars
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A 3 page paper which examines how art was reflective of a sort of disillusionment during the time period between WWI and WWII. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAartww.rtf
Art and Mass Production
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A 6 page paper which examines the perspectives of Walter
Benjamin and John Berger, regarding the mass production of art, as they would relate to
the art of Andy Warhol. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAwarhl.rtf
Art and Recruitment: World War I, Flagg, and Christy
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A 5 page introduction to commercial illustration as it was characterized during the World War I era. This paper concentrates on the work of James Montgomery Flagg and Howard Chandler Christy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPartIllustrators.rtf
Art and Social Forces
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A 7 page paper which examines how art is a product of social forces and also how it transcends social forces. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAartsoc.rtf
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