Analysis of Art at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
The Surrealists combined some of these subversive elements and began to interpret the dream world and the subconscious in art, often with disconcerting or humorous effect. Arp’s squares arranged according to chance took into consideration the random events that are out of our control and...
Art Access: Renaissance and Baroque Art
According to Kloss (2013), the early Renaissance (c. 1300-1450) describes a time in European history where Italy was characterized by an increased development of art. This period occurred after the art of the day was detached from the Gothic and Byzantine traditions, which were perceived...
Medical Art Therapy for Children
Medical art therapy is a special arm of art therapy used particularly with children in serious medical crises. Children who have to undergo diagnostic and therapeutic medical interventions also undergo severe psychological and emotional trauma. According to Favara-Scacco et al (2001)” Medical AT addresses psychotherapeutically...
Business Plan for Starting up the Gallery of Art in Colorado
“Our vision is to expand our business into promoting a strong arts education and art appreciation for our customers, the general public and educational institutions with interest in art. We aim to develop our brand into a household name in the art market. The main...
The Art of Seduction
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The book “The art of seduction” by Robert Greene focused on educating the reader on the most effective seduction techniques by presenting...
The Development of the Modern Art Market in Britain
According to the research findings, it can, therefore, be said that British market of modern art consists of a large number of sole agents, auction houses, and small enterprises; they appear to serve as a part of the distribution system in the art market. There...
The Six Principles of Painting as Applied to Works of Art
The fact that the white cranes arranged themselves in twos made them appear as if certain rhythm inspired the arrangement. Any viewer looking at the painting would definitely be moved. According to the historical context of the painting, it is true that people who watched...
The Link Between Art, Popular Culture And Commerce
The status of truly world-renowned artists has never been higher, as can be measured in the huge market prices that are achieved by works of living artists such as Damien Hirst, and more recently deceased artists like Picasso and Van Gogh. Some of the Renaissance...
The Strategic Growth Opportunities of the Frieze Organization
In the case of Frieze management has been successful till now in showing their effectiveness. Presently, they are thinking of certain options and trying to work on them. The first option was to publish magazines in more than one language. They are operating in the...
Analysis of Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House
Frank Lloyd Wright constructed the Robie House. It is basically a residential prairie school style piece of art that was built in the year 1910. The Robie House is located in the campus that is encompassed by the University of Chicago situated in Hyde Park....
Large Trademark with Eight Spotlights
Within the framework of art history, Ed Ruscha's work - including Large Trademark with Eight Spotlights - is notoriously difficult to classify. A cursory examination of Trademark may define it as Pop Art, but many critics have noticed more going on beneath the surface of...
Politics: The Art of Government
For instance, in our present society, the government is given the task to find ways and to come up with rules and regulations which shall govern the economic activities of the people. These rules and regulations are means creating order in society.
The importance of political...
Visual Analysis of Shakyamuni Buddha Sculpture
The most often represented position and the most powerful insignificance, The Lotus position is used for meditation. As taught by Buddha himself, the purpose of this state of mind is to eliminate all desires from our lives so to be able and reach Nirvana, the...
Jean Renoir: His Art and Aesthetics
Produced by Pierre Gaut and starring Charles Blavette, Celia Montalvan, and Edouard Delmont, the film is set in southern France and tells the story of an Italian immigrant (Charles Blavette) who falls in love with a young Spanish woman (Celia Montalvan). However, as the generic...
Existing Media Within the Sociopolitical Context of Thailand
Because document-image communication uses a great deal of symbolism, different readers may interpret the meaning of concurrent images differently. Based on the knowledge of popular culture, political events, and other pertinent factors, the meaning of verbal and nonverbal elements may appear of varying priority based...
Origins of Museums by Oliver Impey and Arthur MacGregor
The researcher of this essay aims to pay special attention to the excerpt from the work of Oliver Impey and Arthur MacGregor “Origins of Museums”: ‘The opening of the New World and the opening up of contacts with Africa, South-East Asia, and the Far East...
Describing Visual Arts from the Gestalt Perspective
The senses are intelligent in two ways: by posing objects in relationships that reveal productive solutions to problems and by classifying objects according to principles. The relationship of elements that promote understanding derived from the cognition of this relationship reveals expression, which lies in the...
Analysis of Metteurs-en-Scene versus an Auteur
Metteurs-en-scene and an auteur are literary or cinema work from varied sources whereby the work of auteur portrays a semantic dimension given that it is not purely formal. The works of Metteurs-en-scene, on the other hand, does not go past the realm of the performance...
Effects of Mixed Exposure to English
Some researchers believe that English articles are un-teachable while others believe that they can be taught in classroom situations. Some are of the opinion that the process of the language acquisition does not change with the environment and that there is no need to distinguish...
VISUAL CULTURE
Bal du moulin de la Galette is 175 cm long and 131 cm in height. Drawn as an oil painting in canvas, this painting reflects impressionism style which does not use strong outlines (Artble 2014).
The main aspect of understanding the impressionist painting is capturing...
Museum Artifacts Of Africa, Middle East And West Virginia
The regions practice similar religion and almost share the same religion cultural belief. He served as a deputy emperor in between 161 and 169 AD. History of the artifacts reveals that Lucius was arguably hesitant to pose for portraits including official ones in different regions...
Women of Marble - Cycladic Reclining Female Figures
The positive space occupied by the object is indicative of the shape of a human female who is perhaps standing or lying somewhere straight with folded arms. The lines, horizontal and vertical are used to form the object giving different shapes to the body. Horizontal...
Andrei Rublev's The Holy Trinity
Culture and Climate
Although the work of Andrew Rublev and other artists flourished the Russian painting in the 14th and the 15th century, the situation was not very conducive. He lived in a time of peasantry and nobility, religious cruelties, pagan festivals and Tartar invasion. His...
Film Analysis: Chihwaseo Directed by Im Kwon-taek
This was a Japanese-backed movement who were to oust the royals from power in 1884. This overbearing attempt by the Japanese to bring forth a puppet government was then followed by the Peasants Revolt that brought down the whole feudal system. In the new socialist...
Edouard Manet, The Railway
In context, one should remember that the career of Eduard Manet not have lasted more than fourteen to sixteen years at most, given that Romanticism was revolutionary with the choice of themes it pursued. However, like other artists who were pursuing apprehension, terror, and horror,...
Image-based Advertisement Analysis
The logos of the image-based advert is however ineffective, considering the fact that it does not appeal to the reasoning of the targeted African audience. The use of a white woman-model to advertise the Air France brand in Africa is the first element of the...
Chuck Close: Biography and Early Life
There had been a movement in 1970 identified as photorealism, from which Close emerged to explore various methodologies and system-driven methods of painting that were based on the underlying processes of photography. With such an introduction, Close and the proponents that followed could easily incorporate...
Challenge and Saga and Persepolis
Such opposition made by Persepolis continues the long artistic tradition of confrontation between humane art with moral values and love for justice on one side and blind bigotry and government evil corruption and control over the mind and actions of citizens. Voltaire, Orwell, Pasternak …...
Consumer Culture and Behaviour
The proper communication about the promotion of the two museums can be done through advertisement, publicity and public relation. The best way that the museums can be promoted is through public relations. It will improve or maintain the market value of the museum, help in...
Measuring the Impact of Exhibitions
The purpose of above arguments was to track one to the actual point of debate which in our case is the exhibition. Tate Modern and Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal in Leiden are going to present a mega event on Theo van Doesburg (1883-1931) first time...
Legal Aspects of Dying
Health Policy – dealing with death has policy implications for those who formulate the government policies with regards to hospice care and palliative care. The dying should be given a dignified death and the chance to be near their family. There is a gap in...
Core of Photomontage and Advertising
Some artists combine one photograph with different pictorial elements and textures to create a new meaning for the photograph. The early artists who used photomontages such as Oscar Reijlander (1857) and Henry Peach Robinson (1858) aimed at challenging artistic technique. Most of the artists at...
The Urgent Role Of Theory In Educational Studies
The concept of education, discussed in the succeeding section, is essential in providing a framework for understanding the two research articles that will be highlighted in this paper. The vast amount of money is spent on education not because there is a need for expenditure,...
The Depiction of a First Nations Group in Canada
When the question of appropriating symbols associated with a particular culture is concerned, everyone seems to be on the same side and on opposing sides at the same time. This is because the people who protest against the appropriation from their native culture are on...
Analysis of Michael Jackson's Personality
Michael Jackson’s persona is mired in controversy and fame both in equal measures. He is a stuff legend are made off. However, some times his behavior was certainly ghastly as he tried to dangle one of his sons from a building held from one arm...
The Theories of Motivation
The findings of the interview are analyzed in light of the theories of motivation, value, and self and identity. On a broad spectrum, the preference demonstrated by the respondents in the interview, are guided by an underlying motivation. The choice for a certain kind of...
Health and Safety Management System within Museums
It could be seen from the discussions above that most of the risks discussed are related to health and safety in one way or the other. This is the fundamental reason why there is a need for health and safety management systems for all museums....
Overview of Six Personality Aspects of Frida Kahlo
The Biological aspect emphasizes the fact that nature wins over nurture and therefore our DNA or genetics are things that can never be changed. However, our environment does play a small role in nurturing and shaping our personality. Having been born and raised in Mexico,...
Paintings of Vincent Van Goh and Paul Cezanne
“The Rocks”, as well as “Bottom of the Ravine”, after initial viewing, both appear to be of landscapes. They each have the same attributes within them than one would connect with being a visual look at a landscape environment, or an environment which is...
Network Society on Politics
Network society compels daily politics to occupy spaces in the media to help marginalize ideologies, art, and actors. Politics in a networked society occupies a larger percentage of media systems such as television coverage (Hassan 2004, p. 2). A networked organization comprises of daily political...