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16080 Japanese
Art: An Analysis of the Role of Nature.
This three-page undergraduate paper examines the intimate connection
that exists between Japanese art and nature. The author discusses
the intimacy so many Japanese feel with nature, explains why
artistic scenes of the natural world have been a dominant theme
of Japanese artists, and analyzes why the Japanese have always
had felt a need to express the intimacy they sense between humanity
and nature. He also briefly describes some of the works of notable
Japanese artists such as Utagawa Hiroshige, Shiki Sansuizu,
and Toyo Sesshu.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 16080
Japanese Nature Art.doc
Price: US$14.85
9.
16306 An Artist
Comparison and Analysis of the Virgin and Child by Roger Van
Der Wedyn and Virgin and Child by Master of the Strauss Madonna
This paper will discuss an art analysis of the Virgin and Child
by Roger Van Der Wedyn and Virgin and Child by Master of the
Strauss Madonna. By seeking the use of line, shading, light,
an composition for these paintings, we can see how they depict
similarities in Classical Realism. By seeing the manner of painting
style they use, we can surmise how they differ in two different
schools of art.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1
source(s) listed
Filename: 16306
Weyden Strauss Virgin.doc
Price: US$24.75
10.
16886 Balzac
and Reclining Nude: A Comparative Analysis
This four-page undergraduate paper examines Auguste Rodin’s
Balzac and Henri Matisse’s Reclining Nude. The author notes
that in comparing and contrasting Balzac and Reclining Nude,
it is evident that these great works of art challenge each other
in important ways, but that they also compliment each other,
for each of them is an expression of an immensely talented artist
at the height of his skill. They respectively express masculine
and feminine themes and reflect their creator’s reactions to
contemporary movements in the art world.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4
source(s) listed
Filename: 16886
Matisse and Rodin.doc
Price: US$19.80
11.
16949 An Analysis
of American Themes in the Works of Charles Demuth
This paper will seek to reveal American themes in th art work
of Charles Demuth. By analyzing such paintings as Chimney and
Water Tower, Figure in 5 Gold, and Box of Tricks, we can reveal
the industrial modernism, which would eventually become his
staple American style of Precisionism. In this light, we can
see how Charles Demuth created an American style of painting
for future generations to admire.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 8
source(s) listed
Filename: 16949
Demuth Modernism Precisionism.doc
Price: US$44.55
12.
16985 Art Deco
This short 3 page paper briefly looks at the history of Art
Deco. It explains how the name of the movement came about, examines
its relationship as a concept to other artistic styles and suggests
briefly what is meant by Art Deco. Then as an example of this
art form we look at the life of Tamara de Lempicka, who's name
is synonymous with the time frame.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 16985
Art Deco History Lempicka.doc
Price: US$14.85
13.
20102 The Sarcophagus
of Santa Maria Antiqua and the Last Judgment Carved by Gislebertus
This paper compares two art works, both Christian in inspiration,
the Sarcophagus of Santa Maria Antiqua found in 1901 and the
Last judgment carved by Gislebertus at Laszare Athedral at Autun
in the twelfth century, two works that have not only represented
an ancient artistic heritage but have also been important in
the development of Christianity and in how Christians view themselves
and their relation to the ancient world today.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5
source(s) listed
Filename: 20102
art Christian Carvings.doc
Price: US$24.75
14.
20142 Rousseau
the Artist: An Analysis of His Productive Years
This ten-page graduate paper examines the productive life of
the French artist Henri Rousseau. The author notes that because
Rousseau was self-taught and didn’t start painting until he’d
passed the age of forty, he had to struggle to overcome the
unkind condescension and criticism of many of his contemporaries.
His strange, unorthodox style was often derided by other artists
as well, yet he succeeded in converting many of his critics
into admirers, mostly because of the compelling, dreamlike jungle
paintings he produced during his most productive years.