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The Early 20th Century – The Great Depression | hey jude
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Scribbles and paint- ART 200X SPRING 2014. The Early 20th Century – The Great Depression. April 5, 2014. The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II. The timing of the Great Depression varied across nations, but in most countries it started in 1930 and lasted until the late 1930s or middle 1940s. It was the longest, deepest, and most widespread depression of the 20th century. 8220;Migrant Mother”. 8211; Dorothea Lange, 1936; Nipomo, California.
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Leonardo da Vinci and the Mechanics of Man | Art 200x blog
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February 9, 2014. Leonardo da Vinci and the Mechanics of Man. An exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci’s works came to a close last November in Edinburgh, though it was not what one may expect from the man who painted the Mona Lisa. The collection. Included 30 sheets of Leonardo’s sketches of the human body alongside modern imagery. These are some of the earliest. Medical depictions of the human body. His description of the human spine, for example, almost perfectly resembles a contemporary 3D image. 8220;The ...
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Anybody Want a Peanut? | bjeisenman
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April 25, 2014. Anybody Want a Peanut? Movie poster from The Princess Bride. (Posted from http:/ www.doloresparkworks.org. Inigo: Vizzini, he can…. fuss. Fezzik: Fuss, fuss…. I think he like to scream… at us. Ingio: Probably he means no…. harm. Fezzik: He’s really very short on…. charm! Inigo: Ah, you have a great gift for rhyme. Fezzik: Yes, yes, some of the time. Vizzini: Enough of that! Ingio: Fezzik, are there rocks ahead? Fezzik: If there are, we’ll all be dead! Fezzik: Anybody want a peanut? Web Ap...
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Anybody Want a Peanut? | bjeisenman
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April 25, 2014. Anybody Want a Peanut? Movie poster from The Princess Bride. (Posted from http:/ www.doloresparkworks.org. Inigo: Vizzini, he can…. fuss. Fezzik: Fuss, fuss…. I think he like to scream… at us. Ingio: Probably he means no…. harm. Fezzik: He’s really very short on…. charm! Inigo: Ah, you have a great gift for rhyme. Fezzik: Yes, yes, some of the time. Vizzini: Enough of that! Ingio: Fezzik, are there rocks ahead? Fezzik: If there are, we’ll all be dead! Fezzik: Anybody want a peanut? Web Ap...
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Renaissance | Art appreciation
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Jan van Eyck 1432. Also know as Adoration of the Mystic Lamb. Was created by Jan van Eyck from 1430 to 1432 and is a polyptych panel painting. It was commissioned by wealthy merchant and powerful political member Jodocus Vijd from Ghent. Along with humanism and the Renaissance era, a new style of painting was adapted. Eyck, in particular, used this in the Ghent Altarpiece. First Couple of the Ghent. Discusses not only this style of painting but also the depiction of both Adam and Eve. Role of the Artist.
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Baroque Era Blog Assignment | evanmchnery
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A fine WordPress.com site. Laquo; Italian and Northern Renaissance Blog Assignment. Baroque Era Blog Assignment. February 26, 2014. Located this image on Smarthistory. This is Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s. Cardinal Scipione Borghese commissioned Bernini to carve the statue, and it was made between 1693 and 1694 in Florence Italy. Aesthetic Reaction to the Piece. When you see this sculpture what comes to mind? The Connection to the Council of Trent. Smarthistory. (n.d). Retrieved from http:/ smarthistory.kh...
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Artistically Wrapped Objects | kmmailloux
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A great WordPress.com site. Escape From Reality (Early Modern). One Person’s Trash… →. April 22, 2014. Artist 1: Julien Palast. Bio: Julien Palast is a photographer that generally works in advertising and still life. He was born in France and founded his own company, Palaskat Photographie, in 2005. He later added Thierry Peureux in 2011 as a retoucher. The pair’s more recent project entitled. 1) Paris, France in 2012. 2) Paris, France in 2012. Artist 2: Mark Jenkins. These full body casts hanging in the ...
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Artistically Wrapped Objects | kmmailloux
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A great WordPress.com site. Escape From Reality (Early Modern). One Person’s Trash… →. April 22, 2014. Artist 1: Julien Palast. Bio: Julien Palast is a photographer that generally works in advertising and still life. He was born in France and founded his own company, Palaskat Photographie, in 2005. He later added Thierry Peureux in 2011 as a retoucher. The pair’s more recent project entitled. 1) Paris, France in 2012. 2) Paris, France in 2012. Artist 2: Mark Jenkins. These full body casts hanging in the ...
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The Early 20th Century – The Great Depression | hey jude
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Scribbles and paint- ART 200X SPRING 2014. The Early 20th Century – The Great Depression. April 5, 2014. The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II. The timing of the Great Depression varied across nations, but in most countries it started in 1930 and lasted until the late 1930s or middle 1940s. It was the longest, deepest, and most widespread depression of the 20th century. 8220;Migrant Mother”. 8211; Dorothea Lange, 1936; Nipomo, California.
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