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92.19206 An Analysis Of Introductory Lectures On Aesthetics By George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.
This paper will discuss Hegel's view on the subject of art, and how philosophy seeks to understand aesthetic values in this continuum. By showing the various elements of this in his Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics, we can show his ideas and how they are defined in philosophy.
Pages: 2
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 19206 Introductory Lectures George.doc
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93.19378 Red Canna by Georgia O'Keefe: An Analysis.
This paper is an examination and analysis of the painting Red Canna by Georgia O'Keefe.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 19378 Red Canna Georgia.doc
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94.19842 Leonardo Da Vinci's Spirituality Concerning the Basis of His "Notebooks".
This five-page undergraduate paper consists of a four-page discussion of Da Vinci's spirituality and a one-page outline. It is quite clear that he regarded the painter as being similar to a monk, and this is the thesis.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 19842 Leonardo Vinci Spirituality.doc
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95.157 The Censorship of Art.
This paper looks at the issue of censorship in art. This paper will identify some of the most recent controversies in the art world and defend the opinion that censorship stilts freedom of expression. This paper will also look at censorship in the areas of art pertaining in public places and on the Internet. Whatever their medium or message and regardless of whether their content is unpopular or upsets some people or is of poor quality, artistic creations are protected by the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution. The question of whether it is appropriate for the public to subsidize all, and any, forms of art is legitimate. All art is not great and everyone does not appreciate all art. Great art is not necessarily popular and unpopular at is not necessarily great. In the best of all worlds, perhaps art should not be subsidized. But a life without art is poor. Art by definition is the highest form of expression even if it is not always pretty, or politically, or religiously, correct. Censorship, whether direct or indirect, is not the American way.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 157 The Censorship Art.doc
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96.365 Michelangelo Buonarotti.
This paper discusses the work of Michelangelo Buonarotti. Michelangelo Buonarotti is arguably one of the most inspired and prolific creators in the history of art and, alongside Leonardo da Vinci, can certainly be counted as one of the two most important figures of the Italian High Renaissance. As a sculptor, architect, painter, and poet, Michelangelo exerted a tremendous influence on both his contemporaries and on all Western art to follow. Some of Michelangelo's most famous works were commissioned for the Florence Cathedral and support the notion that he was fascinated by saintly sinners.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 365 Michelangelo Buonarotti History.doc
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97.396 Guernica.
This paper discusses Picasso's cubist masterpiece, Guernica. Painted as a mural for the Spanish Pavilion of the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, Guernica at its most basic level represents the monstrosities of war. But there is nothing basic about this painting. One could literally spend hours lost in its haunting images and hidden meanings. But without looking too deeply, one can see clearly the message that Picasso was trying to convey.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 396 Picasso Masterpiece Guernica.doc
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98.415 Sally Mann and His Photography.
This paper discusses the photographer Sally Mann. Mann's photographs have often been regarded as controversial, and have evoked praise as well as condemnation and debate whenever they've been exhibited. Her large black and white prints, all shot with a more than hundred year old 8x10 camera, focus on her own family, her children and friends growing up in her home state of Virginia, observations of her environment, interactions of time and place, and of family and friends. Her work displays an intimacy and casualness, captured extraordinarily by the large format camera. Upon seeing her work for the first time, one may describe the images as "haunting", "comforting", or "disturbing". But no matter one's opinion of the work, few walk away from her images untouched.