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Essays On Artists, Art Genre, & Famous Works Of Art
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A Page from Art History: Nineteenth-Century Review of Henry James’s Critique of John S. Sargent and His Painting, “Lady with the Rose” (1881)
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A 7 page paper which examines a chapter from American author and art critic Henry James’s 1893 volume, “Picture and Text,” in which he discusses the young Symbolist painter’s work and his critique of this early painting. Also considered is the context of this criticism to consider whether it was defending or attacking the object/artist and its intended audience in order to gain an art historical perspective. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGsargent.rtf
Essay Title: A Page from Art History: Nineteenth-Century Review of Henry James’s Critique of John S. Sargent and His Painting, “Lady with the Rose” (1881)
A Profile of John Romita, Sr.
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This 5 page paper contains biographical information on this illustrator whose claim to fame is the popular rendition of Spider-Man. How he contributed to the business in general is a theme of this paper. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA314JRS.rtf
Essay Title: A Profile of John Romita, Sr.
A Study Curriculum of Art, Music and Literature: How the Humanities Make Life Worth Living
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This 5 page paper considers the purpose of humanities and a key curriculum of literature, art and music to be studied which demonstrates the beauty of life. This paper also defines the humanities as a means of understanding cultural identity. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHHLife.rtf
Essay Title: A Study Curriculum of Art, Music and Literature: How the Humanities Make Life Worth Living
A Survey of British Museums
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A 6 page paper which examines several aspects of
British Museums, using Peter Vergo’s “The New Museology.” No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RAbrtmus.rtf
Essay Title: A Survey of British Museums
A Visit to the Art Institute of Chicago
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A 4 page tutorial which presents a look at two works of an Impressionist painter seen in the Art Institute of Chicago. The artist discussed is Mary Cassatt and her works that are examined are Mother and Child (1888) and The Child’s Bath or La Toilette (1893). Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAchicrt.rtf
Essay Title: A Visit to the Art Institute of Chicago
A Work of Art
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the central characteristics of a number of works of art, including an analysis of Relief of Ramesses IX. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHArcEgy.rtf
Essay Title: A Work of Art
Abstract Expressionism / Art & Architecture Comparison
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A 20 page paper that explores layering, spatial depth, minimalism, combination of materials, objects and colors, and the moralist vein, all of which typify abstract expressionism. The artists and architects reviewed and compared include: Pollock and Richard Gluckman, Helen Frankenthaler and Garth Alexander Oldershaw, Jasper Johns and James Stewart Polshek, and Barnett Newman and Sam Durant. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: Artarch.wps
Essay Title: Abstract Expressionism / Art & Architecture Comparison
Adam and Eve by Albrecht Durer
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A 2 page paper which discusses two different
analyses of the engraving "Adam and Eve" by Albrecht Durer. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAgurer.wps
Essay Title: Adam and Eve by Albrecht Durer
African American Artists during The Great Depresson.
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(10pp)The Harlem Renaissance watched the
flourishing of African American literature, music,
dance, art and social commentary in the neighbor-
hood newly transformed by the great migration of
African Americans to the North during WWI. The
renaissance was a time when Black Americans had a
chance to demonstrate the creative and intellectual
abilities that they possessed. Nightclubs,
community centers, cafes, publishing houses and
galleries sprang up in Harlem amongst the enormous
level of energy and excitement. 'It captured all
that the wild young things of the 1920s wanted to
be.' Bibliography lists 10 sources. (sources follow)
Filename: BBafartD.rtf
Essay Title: African American Artists during The Great Depresson.
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