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Papers On Artists, Art Genre, & Famous Works Of Art
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Images Of Alexander the Great—A View To The
Past [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page essay which examines 2 pictures of
Alexander the Great--a fourteenth-century painting entitled ‘‘Alexander
Battling the Fur of Hind'' and a sixteenth-century woodcut print entitled
‘‘The Three Good Pagans.'' The paper describes the two works of art in
detail and explores what may be surmised from a close examination of these
two works. No bibliography. Filename:
Alexgrat.wps
Leonardo Da Vinci And Raphael Santi
[ send
me this paper ] Art in the Western World has a tendency to be
defined by the Masters of the Renaissance. Michelangelo, Leonardo Da
Vinci, Botticelli, Titian, Tintoretto, and Raphael are names that stand
for an era unsurpassed for vitality and skill, as well as innovation and
depth of meaning. This 6 page paper asserts that Da Vinci's Mona Lisa is
an icon of global understanding and exhibits many of the techniques that
Da Vinci instituted. Raphael's The Nymph of Galatea is a symbol of the
changing of era; from the medieval emphasis on Christian doctrine to the
acceptance of pagan images. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: KTmongal.wps
The Influence Of Francisco de Goya
[ send
me this paper ] A 15 page paper analyzing the effect the late
eighteenth-century painter Francisco de Goya had on the Impressionists of
the late nineteenth century and the Expressionists of the early twentieth.
The writer concludes that the Impressionists primarily gained from Goya a
fresh way of looking at light; the Expressionists gained from his darker
period a more direct way of depicting the human soul. Bibliography lists
11 sources. Filename:
Goya2.wps
The Life & Works of F.J. DeGoya
[ send
me this paper ] 6 page discussion of the life and works of
Francisco Jose DeGoya, the 18th century Spanish painter. Focuses upon 'The
Shootings of May Third' and 'Pradrera de San Isidro.' Bibliography lists 8
sources. Filename: Goya.wps
Cezanne's 'The Bather' # 2 [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page essay on the rhythms and cadences that
speak to the soul in Cezanne's 'The Bather.' The writer compares the
dissonances in Cezanne's work to musical counterbalance, positing that the
artist (Cezanne) creates a Rachmaninoff concerto from Debussy's 'Chanson
de Billets.' Filename:
Cezmuse.doc
Leonardo DaVinci [ send
me this paper ] A 10 page overview of Leonardo DaVinci's life &
work. Bibliography lists 7 sources. End
notes. Filename: Davinci.wps
Leonardo DaVinci's 'Mona Lisa'
[ send
me this paper ] A 4 page research paper on DaVinci's infamous
painting 'Mona Lisa' in which the writer presents their own opinion of the
work and then complements it with in-depth historical analysis and factual
information about the artist, the model, and even the work's original
name. From an artistic perspective, the materials and methods used to
paint the Mona Lisa are described as being genuinely representative of
DaVinci's era. Filename:
Monalisa.wps
Leonardo DaVinci's 'Mona Lisa' and 'Vitruvian
Man' [ send
me this paper ] A 4 page paper that discusses the artistic
principles DaVinci developed and applied to his paintings generally, in
comparison with other artists of the period, and the application of these
techniques to each of these two paintings. The paper discusses these in
light of the Renaissance ideas of science and humanity and posits that
perhaps the 'imperfections' in his paintings exhibit a larger experiment
in these two areas of thought. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
Davinci2.doc
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