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Helen Frankenthaler [
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me this paper ] A 4 page paper that discusses Frankenthaler's
experience in the world of art, her unique technique and its subsequent
applications. The paper discusses the fact of recognition for her
technique in a male-dominant art world, but not her works. Through
feminist descriptions of a few of her works, the paper posits that the
beauty of the paintings themselves may have been largely ignored in light
of the fact that her technique was so intriguing. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Filename: Frank2.wps
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec [ send
me this paper ] A 14 page paper which discusses the works and
influence of the artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec during the period of
modernity in Paris. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAlautrec.wps
Henri Matisse - Master of the "Dance."
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me this paper ] This 7 page paper examines the differences and
similarities of the 1909 paintings Dance I and Dance II initially
separated by continents for eighty years. "This dance was in me, I did not
need to warm myself up: I proceeded with elements that were already
alive," Matisse says of the works. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: BBmatis.doc.
Henri Matisse: Purple Robe and Anemones
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me this paper ] A 6 page paper which analyzes and discusses Henri
Matisse's painting "Purple Robe and Anemones." The paper argues that the
image presented is symbolizing the strength and sensuality of the woman,
which is clearly represented in the feminine and masculine images and
forms. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Filename:
RAmatisse.wps
Henry Moore / A Sculptor [ send
me this paper ] A 10 page paper on Henry Moore, one of the greatest
sculptors of the 20th century. His childhood is discussed -- detailing
much of his father's strength which supported Moore with common sense. A
discussion of Moore and his position as a sculptor in regards to his
particular time followed by a section discussing particular works of
Moore's which demonstrates his unique style, a style that was just as
unique and adventuresome as the other popular artists of the time.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
Hmoore.wps
HIERONYMOUS BOSCH: Garden of Earthly Delights
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me this paper ] ( 5 pp) Hieronymus Bosch was born in 1450 in
Flanders. In these Pre-Reformation times there was a great deal of public
hysteria against heresy, sorcery, and magic. Public tortures and
executions were common. Hieronymus Bosch's work , certainly constructed as
allegories and social commentaries, might have easily been viewed with
suspicion, but his marriage into wealth (1478 he married Aleyt van de
Meervenne, the daughter of a wealthy city founder) shielded him from such
concerns, as did his favor with the Spanish court. His painting Garden of
Earthly Delights is discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: BBbosch.doc
Hieronymus Bosch And 'The Garden Of Earthly
Delights' [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper reflects upon the images
presented in Bosch's triptych 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' and looks
specifically at the use of Biblical references and the African images
presented in the work as a means of considering Bosch's perspectives on
good and evil. Filename:
Bosch.wps
History and Development of Graffiti Art
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me this paper ] This 5 page report discusses the existence of
graffiti and the fact that graffiti is an expression of art, whether
political, social, or aesthetic, it expresses something that its creator
wants to express through the medium of paint and a bare surface that will
be viewed by others. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWgrafti.wps
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