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Essays On Art From Ancient Cultures
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Egyptian Art
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts the mummy case of Paankehamun, and the Palette of King Narmer. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAegymum.rtf
Essay Title: Egyptian Art
Egyptian Sculpture / Queen Nefertiti
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A 6 page essay describing this famous sculpture by Thumose. Also discussed are mystery embodied in the artistic methods and political and societal concerns surrounding this work. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Essay Title: Egyptian Sculpture / Queen Nefertiti
EGYPTIAN SHAWABTIS: SYMBOLISM AND MEANING
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This 4 page paper describes the funtion, iconography, symbolism, religious meaning, and explains the significance of the Ancient Egyptian Shawabtis. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: EGYPTIAN SHAWABTIS: SYMBOLISM AND MEANING
Elephants, Rhinos, Kob Antelope, Leopards And Buffalo: Meaning In African Art
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3 pages in length. Animal likenesses in African art have historically reflected a much more figurative meaning rather than what might be otherwise construed as a literal reference; that ancient cultures were infinitely more attuned to the wholeness of nature in their daily existence speaks to the interwoven connectivity they felt with the spirits of animals. As such, these beautiful creatures were routinely used as symbols of such cultural aspects as spiritual links (communicating with the gods), social needs (asking for a prosperous hunt) or fertility. Of the myriad animals depicted in masks, dances, paintings and other artistic outlets, the most prominent include elephants, rhinos, kob antelope, leopards and buffalo. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Elephants, Rhinos, Kob Antelope, Leopards And Buffalo: Meaning In African Art
Eroticism in Greek and Roman Art
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A 5 page paper which examines the origins and focus of eroticism in ancient Greek and Roman art. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: Eroticism in Greek and Roman Art
Essays on Art, Feminist and Modernism
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This 75 page study outlines 9 essays that integrate views on art, art history, socialization, and the development of feminist sensibilities. This paper outlines the central elements related to specific questions on art and social development and creates a means of understanding the substantial variations in artistic development, from Buddhist influences to Postmodernism and the integration of social views of men and women. Bibliographies list 25 sources.
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Essay Title: Essays on Art, Feminist and Modernism
Feng Shui (pronounced feng schway)
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(20pp)For centuries, the Chinese have been using
Feng Shui to create harmonious living environments
that promote well-being (Rossbach 3). When man
aligns himself with the natural forces of good
energy he will experience good fortune, however,
if man aligns himself with disturbing energy, he
will be met with misfortune. The Chinese feel
that the art of Feng Shui goes beyond mystical
interior design, and is based on the placement of
fixtures as well as the necessity of fitting in
ones environment and the positive vibrations that
one receives as a result of that balance.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BBfengsh.doc.
Essay Title: Feng Shui (pronounced feng schway)
Four Works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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This 4 page paper focuses on two works of art from India, one from China and one from Egypt. The paper is divided into sections. Each piece of art is explained in depth. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Essay Title: Four Works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Greek and Roman Art:
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This 5 page paper discusses the details of both Greek and Roman art, and arrives at the conclusion that Greek art contributed more to the development of each civilization. This paper provides support for this thesis based on the different contributions from different periods of art. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSGrkart.rtf
Essay Title: Greek and Roman Art:
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