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20th C Art Movements, Powerpoint

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20th Century Art The post-impressionists can be further broken down into schools of art that began diverging enormously at the fin de sicle, the end of the 19th century. Fauvism These artists we have already experienced in our unit on the post-impressionists. They include Gaugin and Matisse. Fauvism refers to ?wild animals,? and this school is characterized by much use of primary colors and symbolism Expressionism Much of this art was created during an age of anxiety concerning the present and future, as militarism and unbridled imperialism strode across the globe?..the German artists began a school called Der Bruecke, the Bridge?.. Franz Marc ? Blue Horses Weimar Art Edvard Munch Art Deco-Art Nouveau Maxfield Parrish

criteria for black art

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Criteria for Negro Art Reading Questions Du Bois believes that audience members may criticize the subject of his speech because he knows that members could find it irrelevant, and probably stupid and unnecessary because it is more unusual than what is usually discussed by the group Because Dubois is predicting that a number of audience members are very interested in the Criteria for negro art because they may recognize it?s significance He uses a metaphor that the Development of Negro Art is like climbing a mountain and soon the ?Vista will widen? and there will essentially be no limit to what can be done with negro art but a direction for it must be chosen

Ancient American Art

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Long Essay How does the representation of the human figure in a work of art express a culture's values? Select two works of art to analyze in your response. Be sure to include one work from beyond the European tradition. Form and content within depictions of the human figure often expresse perceived cultural beliefs. These beliefs and values have often varied between different cultures and time periods. For example, the Greek statue Doryphoros Spear Bearer portrays a warrior and athlete, while the Moche Mochica Portrait was used in burial rites. The Doryphoros Spear Bearer and Mochica Portrait, from completely different cultures and roughly similar periods, exemplify values and beliefs of their respective cultures through the representation of the human form.

Anavysos Kouros

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Short Essay The human body is one of the central subjects of ancient Greek art. In a short essay, explain why the human body was such an important subject to the ancient Greeks and how this sculpture reflects Greek ideas and ideals about humanity and the human form. You should identify this work and its stylistic period, and indicate how this sculpture is characteristic of that period.

Art History

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skyline

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CAREER RESEARCH PROJECT Year Long Research Project, Part 1: Career Search Joshua Hernandez Principles of Engineering Chapin High School October 15, 2013 Abstract

Animals in art from different time periods and movements

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Oriana Mansur Ms. Anita AP Art History February 22, 2013 Animals in Art Stone Age ?Horse? who? group of stone age men ? cave artists where? cave painting at Lascaux, France when? 15,000 ? 13,000 B.C. for whom? for themselves why? created the animal images because they believed it guaranteed a successful hunt which technique? Cave painting ( how? Drawing figures in charcoal, blood from the animals, and pigments from plans, outlining irregularities in the walls of caves, why? Easily accessible to the Stone Age men Mesopotamia ?The Dying Lioness? who? Nineveh where? Turkey, Babylon when? 650 B.C. for whom? For the people why? In order to honor the king?s personal courage during hunting expeditions

Dance Essay Notes

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?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1? Huebscher Emma Huebscher Ms. Kopstein Dance I, p. 6 2 June 2012 The Health Benefits of Classical Ballet Dr. William G. Hamilton PHD says, ?Only professional football is more physically demanding than ballet? (Hamilton 1) Many people believe that this is untrue, but in fact, classical ballet is a form of dance that keeps every muscle in the body engaged, which in turn strengthens each muscle. Classical ballet provides a life-long workout that improves flexibility, posture, intelligence, self-confidence, and physique.

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