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Essays On Art & Architecture
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"Flags Of Our Fathers" - A Photograph's Ability To Shape Popular Perception Of An Event
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3 pages in length. Perhaps no other photographic image represents the inherently painful conditions of political and social upheaval than that of Joe Rosenthal's famous photograph of Marines raising a U.S. flag over Iwo Jima during World War II. The historic image - which "derives its power from a simple, dynamic composition, a sense of momentum and the energy of six men straining toward a common goal" (Macy, 2006) - illustrates just how popular perception of an event revolves around considerable randomness and unpredictability inherently associated with the historic impact a given photo might embody. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCFlagsFathr.rtf
Essay Title: "Flags Of Our Fathers" - A Photograph's Ability To Shape Popular Perception Of An Event
"Living" Architecture
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This 7 page paper explores the historic work of
Frank Lloyd Wright, Walter Gropius, Mies van der
Rohe and Eero Saarinen. An example of each
architect's work shows how their design, through
use of innovate materials and unique vision, still "lives" in its environment.
Bibliography lists 10 sources..
Filename: BBlivarc.doc.
Essay Title: "Living" Architecture
"Madonna Enthroned" Times Two: Cimabue and Duccio.
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(11 pp) One way that art history has been studied
is to trace the development of the realistic
portrayal of the human form through visual art.
We move from the ideal of the Greek physical body,
to the early Gothic Christian influence of linear
and simple depictions, forward to the beginnings
of the Renaissance where once more the human shape
starts to develop a realistic identity.
Bibliography lists 6 sources and 3 visuals.
Filename: BBcimduc.doc
Essay Title: "Madonna Enthroned" Times Two: Cimabue and Duccio.
"National Geographic": Political Propaganda or Insight into the Exotic and Fascinating?
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A 6 page discussion of the criticism that has been waged by some authors against "National Geographic". Analyzing those criticisms and evaluating them against one specific article in particular this paper concludes that "National Geographic" is not a political publication and it is not intended to be. The publication's "images are formed, selected and controlled, purveyed and read" (as one author has contended) all right but they are presented for the specific purpose of giving us a view of the exotic and the interesting not the political and controversial. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPntlGeo.rtf
Essay Title: "National Geographic": Political Propaganda or Insight into the Exotic and Fascinating?
"S,M,L,XL" by Rem Koolhaas
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A 12 page paper which analyzes the architectural book "S,M,L,XL" by Rem Koolhaas. Bibliography lists 1 additional source.
Filename: RAsmlxl.wps
Essay Title: "S,M,L,XL" by Rem Koolhaas
"Sword And Sheath," "Scholar's Studio" And "Red, White And Blue" - The Color Red
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8 pages in length. The color red in any context indicates strength, power and even defiance; in some cases, it also means a statement about war, conflict and other strife. Compared to all other colors of the rainbow, the color red is symbolic of political, social and religious ideals where a strong statement needs to be made. Within the art world, the color red represents the same indicators, often utilized in such a way as to blend with softer colors in order to temper the strength so prominent in red. Three countries with artists who proudly use red as a reflection of their nations' history are Africa, Korea and the United States, with red being a prominent color in Sword and Sheath, Scholar's Studio and Red, White and Blue. The theme associated with red in each of these works of art illustrates how each artist utilizes the color to represent strong emotional attachment to his or her country. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCColorRed.rtf
Essay Title: "Sword And Sheath," "Scholar's Studio" And "Red, White And Blue" - The Color Red
"The Dying Trumpeter" And "The Wrestlers" - Compare
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5 pages in length. The writer briefly compares the two sculptures. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCWrestler.rtf
Essay Title: "The Dying Trumpeter" And "The Wrestlers" - Compare