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316.21499 Abbot Suger and the Aesthetics of Stained Glass
This paper is a discussion about Abbot Sugar and the Aesthetics of stained glass. The focus of the paper is on gothic stained glass aesthetics-Abbot Sugar. The paper is presented in a historiographical format. Theological sources are examined from the Neo-Platonism era forward. Opinions and arguments from writers are presented and examined in the discussion along with the idea of large windows.
Pages: 32
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 21499
Price: US$286.40
317.21508 An Artistic and Historical Analysis of The Adoration of the Magi and The Primavera by Sandro Botticelli
This paper will analyze The Adoration of the Magi and The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli in the early renaissance. By realizing the influence of the Medic family who patroned Botticelli, we can realize the classical aspects of Greek symbolism present in the changes that Botticelli underwent in Florentine painting circles in his early and later career.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 21508
Price: US$35.80
318.21515 Donatello: His Historical Context and Stylistic Considerations
This paper shall examine the artist Donatello. First, it will establish the major social, economic, and historical forces that influenced his art. Second, it will describe and analyze his artistic style. Third and finally, the paper will analyze two particular pieces of art by Donatello and situate them both within his historical and stylistic context.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21515
Price: US$44.75
319.21634 An Artistic Analysis of the Surrealist Movement: Salvador Dali, Frida Kahlo and Renee Magritte
This paper will present an artistic analysis of the Surrealist Movement pertaining to Salvador Dali, Frida Kahlo and Renee Magritte. By making the Freudian psychoanalytical perspectives which forged the Surrealist Movement, we can understand how these painters agreed with and rebelled against different forms of dream analysis in relation to 'reality'.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 21634
Price: US$62.65
320.21672 Zaha Hadid: An Analysis of Avant-Gardism
This five page undergraduate essay examines of work of architect Zaha Hadid. The author notes that much of Zaha Hadid?s work has been described as avant-garde, for many of her projects feature an architectural style that consistently pushes the boundaries of architectural and urban design. Her experimentation with spatial quality is just one example of her avant gardism, for these work experiments have intensified and extended existing landscapes and have presented a refreshing visionary aesthetic that encompasses all fields of architectural design.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 21672
Price: US$44.75
321.21786 Claude Monet: An Analysis of Light, Color, and Technique
This seven page undergraduate paper examines four of Claude Monet's paintings. The author notes that the Impressionist style of art is very interesting, especially the many paintings of the nineteenth century artist Claude Monet, for he sought to revitalize artistic vision through the use of colored shadows, the exclusion of black, and the use of bright colors. The landscape paintings of Monet display his use of light, color, and technique, especially his 1881 painting, ?The Artist?s Garden at Vetheuil,? which provides a very good example of how Impressionist paintings sought to revitalize artistic vision through the use of colored shadows, the exclusion of black, and the use of bright colors.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 21786
Price: US$62.65
322.21787 The Heart of the Andes: An Analysis of Artistic Elements
This three page undergraduate essay examines Frederic Church's painting, "The Heart of the Andes." The author notes that this painting offers a distinctive example of nineteenth century Hudson River School style, composition, and content, for instead of using a finite vanishing point on the horizon to close off the composition, Church uses the lost in light vanishing point to open up the painting?s dimensions.