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Papers On Social & Political Issues In Art
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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
Art and the Civil War Era
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A 6 page contention that through the examination and study of different works of art from Civil War era, we can learn about what life was like during this tumultuous time. This contention is supported with examples. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPartCivWarPeople.rtf
Art as Emotion:The Aspect of War
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This 5 page paper discusses feeling as both
the subject and the object of art, as shown through
the madness of war. Major artists who have used
war as their theme include Francisco Goya, The
hird of May, 1808; Salador Dali, Soft Construction
of Boiled Beans: Premonition of War and
Jeff Wall Dead Troops Talk. Bibliography lists
6 sources.
Filename: BBwarart.rtf
Art as Expression in Society
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A 4 page paper which examines how art in Russia and the United States is a form of expression that can often impact society. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAarusim.rtf
Art as Political Statement: Impressionist and Dada
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A 4 page paper which examines themes of political input in Impressionist and Dada art. The works and painters examined are Camille Pissarro’s “Peasants Resting,” George Grosz’ “Germany: A Winter’s Tale,” and Edouard Manet’s “Execution of the Emperor Maximilian.” Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAdadpol.rtf
Art as Thematic Element
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A 5 page paper which examines how different authors use art
as an element, pertaining to theme, which serves to gain the attention of the reader. In
most cases the use of art is incredibly subtle and is there as a tool to express, and more
thoroughly define, the position of the individual within the story. In examining this topic
the paper uses "M. Butterfly" by David Henry Hwang, "Real Love" by Andrew Ross, and
"How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accents" by Julia Alvarez. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAartbks.rtf
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