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Adam and Eve by Albrecht Durer
[ send
me this paper ] A 2 page paper which discusses two different
analyses of the engraving "Adam and Eve" by Albrecht Durer. No additional
sources cited. Filename:
RAgurer.wps
African American Artists during The Great
Depresson. [ send
me this paper ] (10pp)The Harlem Renaissance watched the
flourishing of African American literature, music, dance, art and social
commentary in the neighbor- hood newly transformed by the great migration
of African Americans to the North during WWI. The renaissance was a time
when Black Americans had a chance to demonstrate the creative and
intellectual abilities that they possessed. Nightclubs, community centers,
cafes, publishing houses and galleries sprang up in Harlem amongst the
enormous level of energy and excitement. "It captured all that the wild
young things of the 1920s wanted to be." Bibliography lists 10 sources.
(sources follow) Filename:
BBafartD.doc.
Alice Neel (1900 - 1984). [ send
me this paper ] (5 pp) Alice Neel's daring, endearing, disturbing
portraits of people and places are among the great treasures of
20th-century art. A retrospective of her work opened in June of this year
(2000) at the Whitney Museum in New York. Seventy paintings and an
important body of works on paper, celebrates the centennial of her birth.
Her 1980 Self-portrait is discussed. Filename:
BBAneel
American Costume Jewelry: Miriam Haskell
[ send
me this paper ] A 14 page paper which discusses American costume
jewelry from 1925-1960 as designed by Miriam Haskell. Miriam Haskell
costume jewelry dates back to the 1920s and is a company that still
produces costume jewelry today. The paper discusses some of the history of
costume jewelry, Miriam Haskell, the company's involvement through various
historical periods of the 20th century, and a look at some of the specific
pieces of costume jewelry from Miriam Haskell. Bibliography lists 11
sources. Filename:
RAhasklljew.wps
Analysis of the Nude [
send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper addresses theoretical
implications for the meaning of the nude in art. Three paintings by three
different artists (Velázquez, Renoir and Rubens) are used as a basis for
analysis. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
SA10Nude.wps
Andy Warhol [ send
me this paper ] Andy Warhol was a bastion of improbability, an
actor with the world as his stage and an artist who implemented the common
into the guise of the extraordinary. The images that the world associates
with Warhol include soup cans, brillo boxes, Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe
and Mao Tse-tung. This 10 page paper explores the life, work and
significance of Andy Warhol to the pop art movement. Bibliography lists 11
sources. Filename:
KTwarhol.wps
Art & Its Depiction of the Human
[ send
me this paper ] 5 pages discussing how art intricately depicts the
human figure as evidenced by the following works : "David" (Michelangelo),
Portrait of Giovanni Anolfini" (John Van Eyck), "David" (Bernini), and
"Merode Alterpiece" (Robert Campin). Theme, form, detail, and more are
discussed. No Bibliography. Filename:
Arthuman.wps
Art / 1300-1700 [ send
me this paper ] An 8 page research paper on the development of
artistic techniques between 1300 and 1700 in The Netherlands, Flanders,
Rome, Spain, Italy and France. Various artists' works are discussed in
terms of evolving techniques, including Da Vinci, Van Eyck, Michelangelo,
La Tour, Velazquez, and the Boucicaut Master. Other influences are also
presented. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
6paint.wps
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