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This paper examines depictions of Hercules in several Greek artworks.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 15451 Herakles Greek Art.doc
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9.17158 Portrait of Mona Lisa (1479-1528) or La Gioconda.
A 3-page comparative vision of Mona Lisa by Leonardo and The Expulsion of Heliodorus by Raphael.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 17158 Comparative, Mona Lisa.doc
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10.17584 Art and History.
This two-page paper looks at the idea of art and how it has affected man, with reference to certain styles especially those of the Romantic and Neo-Classicist periods and painters.
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Filename: 17584 Art And History.doc
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11.139 Ancient Art.
The goal of this essay is to illustrate the parallels between the many ancient arts in history. The clear theme among many groups seems to be the interest in human, their actions and their emotions. This paper will illustrate that point. Few undamaged originals of ancient architecture or large sculpture remain, and no many paintings have survived. An abundance of pottery vases, coins, jewelry, and gems have survived, however, and along with Etruscan tomb paintings, these give some indication of the characteristics of ancient art. These treasures are supplemented by literary sources. As we can see through history and artifacts, common themes do exist between the ancient art of Rome, Greek, and Egyptian art. Artists were interested in expressing and representing human beings. With the actions and emotions of human beings always being the centerpiece, the parallels between the arts is clear and this can be seen in vases, and pottery, architecture and literature.
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Filename: 139 Ancient Art History.doc
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12.162 Zhao Mengfu's Autumn Colors on the Qiao and Hua Mountains.
This paper is written about Neolithic painted petroglyphs, early paintings on silk, and landscapes by twelfth-century literati to the traditional handscrolls being produced today, Chinese paintings have always been captivating, detailed, and meaningful beyond the page. Mengfu's Autumn Colors is a painting made up of several parts with multi-point perspectives. The objects, the landscape, make a horizontal line typical in a lot of Chinese paintings. This painting clearly accentuates the far-reaching plane-the surface of earth, the mountains. The trees in the foreground are the central part, while the while the mountains present the far-reaching background that stands still, it seems, in time.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 162 Mengfu Autumn Mountains.doc
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13.862 The Beauty of Gothic Art
This paper discusses Gothic Art. The label "Gothic' was coined in Italy, during the renaissance as a disparaging reference to art and architecture of the earlier century. The backbiting was a comparison to the earlier Goth Barbarians. With the passing century Gothic became more associated with the closing era of the medieval era. It is commonly concluded that Gothic architecture made its introductory appearance in France, the royal domain of the Capetian kings. Nonetheless, the initiation of the style owes much to different generations of earlier experientialism, especially in Normandy. In spite of the fact that individual components in Gothic architecture, such as ribbed vaulting and the pointed arch had been laboring in Romanesque construction, they had not formerly received such a conscious and consistent application.
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Filename: 862 Gothic Art Beauty.doc
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14.16391 Ishtar Gate and Dragon of Marduk
The Dragon of Marduk (a sculpture) was created during the Neo-Babylonian Mesopotanium years of 604/605 BC. The Dragon of Marduk was made from molded, glazed bricks. ?The mythical Dragon of Marduk with scaly body, serpent?s head, viper?s horns, front feet of a feline, hind feet of a bird, and a scorpion?s tail, was sacred to the god Marduk, principal deity of Babylon? (Detroit 2003). The Dragon of Mardak and the Ishtar Gate were important to the Babylonians and their beliefs.