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Capoeira [ send
me this paper ] Capoeira is an ancient martial art which
incorporates dance, music and elements of play. It is one of the defining
characteristics of a rich Afro-Brazilian Bahia culture. Once stigmatized
as a silly activity meant as simple entertainment for the poor black
Brazilian descendants of slaves in earlier centuries, Capoeira is now
considered a modern metaphor for cultural freedom and defiance. This 23
page paper examines the art form of Capoeira in relation to its positive
contributions to cultural and social structural developments. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. Filename:
KTcapria.wps
Caravaggio - Bold and Wonderful .
[ send
me this paper ] (5 pp) Few artists in history have exercised as
extraordinary an influence as this tempestuous and short-lived painter.
Caravaggio was destined to turn a large part ofEuropean art away from the
ideal viewpoint of the Renaissance to the concept that simple reality was
of primary importance. He was one of the first to paint people asordinary
looking, often using models from the street or the brothels. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Filename:
BBcaravg.doc
Caravaggio - Bold and Wonderful .
[ send
me this paper ] (5 pp) Few artists in history have exercised as
extraordinary an influence as this tempestuous and short-lived painter.
Caravaggio was destined to turn a large part of European art away from the
ideal viewpoint of the Renaissance, to the concept that simple reality was
of primary importance. He was one of the first to paint people as ordinary
looking, often using models from the street or the brothels. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Filename:
BBcarvgR.doc
Caravaggio's Card Sharps' [ send
me this paper ] A 7 research paper which analyzes this work by the
Italian artist Caravaggio. The writer shows how this painting is
representative of Caravaggio's work and also the areas in which it is
unique. The controversy surrounding Caravaggio's habitual use of young
boys as subjects for his paintings is also addressed. Bibliography lists 4
sources-. Filename:
Cardshar.wps
Caravaggio's Conversion Of Saint Paul
[ send
me this paper ] At the beginning of the seventeenth century, the
artist, Michelangelo Merisi (called Caravaggio), began to paint in a
manner that was at once new and exciting as well as echoing the best of
the Renaissance Masters who had come before. This 20 page paper argues
that the use of light and shadow, specifically in the painting, The
Conversion Of Saint Paul, is both a dramatic iconographic technique and a
reflection of the baroque period characteristic that was such an integral
component to Caravaggio's personal style. Bibliography lists 13
sources. Filename:
KTconvpl.wps
Carol Maratta and Jael Slaying Sisera;
[ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper considers this singular work of
this baroque Italian painter and look to identify the different influxes
on style and structure by comparisons with previous artists. The
bibliography cites 4 sources. Filename:
TEmaratt.wps
Cellini & Michelangelo, Mannerism Pieces
[ send
me this paper ] A 6 page paper exploring the way which two artists
expressed the changing world in which they lived. The two pieces compared
and contrasted are Michelangelo's 'The Damned,' a small part of Last
Judgment, and Cellini's The Saltcellar. These pieces were selected because
of similar and contrasting poses of the figures within the pieces and how
they represent a move to Mannerism. Ideals studied include subject, and
affectations such as complexity and variety. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Filename:
Cellmich.wps
Cezanne's 'The Bather' [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page research essay on Paul Cezanne's
mesmerizing work, 'The Bather.' In the course of an argument that posits
that the work is nearly indescribable and is definitely 'un-categorical,'
the writer describes Cezanne's techniques, philosophies and achieved
effects. The writer also provides descriptions of the work by art critics,
which tend to the metaphysical. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
Cezbathr.doc
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