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This 2-page research paper uses 2 sources and is in MLA format. It discusses the architectural style of Teotihuacan and Copan in Mesoamerica . | more info
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This three-page essay compares and contrasts two examples of Islamic architecture, both mausoleums. Five references are cited. | more info
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It discusses the present move towards balancing creativity with professional and accountable management in Australia. This report shows how the environment around the arts and cultural industries have contributed to the trend toward creative management. Finally, this report concludes by advising that arts organizations which intend to survive in today's environment must learn to manage creatively and must therefore become creative organizations. Pages: 11 Sources: 18 Format: APA | more info
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This paper is a graduate thesis project that looks at three areas - youth, audience development and regional arts centers. It's main ideas are that audience development is becoming more and more important throughout the arts as arts organizations realize that they must source new audiences and develop new markets to survive and that much of the information in the literature reviewed is about all forms of audience development as opposed to youth specific research.Pages: 7 Sources: 8 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper is about Surrealism. Its main thesis is that both Salvador Dali and Andre Breton explored and tried to make sense of their subconscious mind, with the ultimate goal of reflecting it in a meaningful way on the page or canvas. Pages: 6.25 Sources: 4 Format: MLA | more info
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This 3-page essay uses 2 sources and is in MLA format. It compares and contrasts Japanese and Chinese art. | more info
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This is a 2 ½ page research paper discussing the ancient sculpture The Venus of Willendorf. The sculptures makeup, location, age, origins, and purpose are considered in a historical context. The paper is presented in MLA format, contains footnotes, and uses six sources. | more info
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This report, 5 pages in length, in MLA format and relying on 6 sources, examines a major fresco completed by Italian mannerist Giulio Romano, a student of Raphael. The report looks at possible neo-Platonist interpretations of the work and, by extension, a Christian interpretation of a decidedly pagan theme. The report examines the background of the mannerist movement and its roots in the high renaissance. | more info
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This 1-page research paper uses 1 source and is in MLA format. It discusses the significance of waiting patterns and southwestern Native American designs. | more info
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This one-page paper provides an overview of the association between art and headhunting among New Guineas native people. Written in MLA format, the paper provides two references. In this culture, art served to reflect and celebrate the cultural significance of headhunting. | more info
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This is a 4-page term paper discussing art history. Sunset on Lamplight Lane by Thomas Kinkade will be analyzed for subject matter. The five art elements will be discussed as well. These are line, shape, color, value and texture. Feelings about the artwork will also be offered. It relies on 2 sources and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 1-page description of a piece of art. The title of the art is Couch and Footstool with Bone Carvings and Glass Inlays and is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It includes specific details about the appearance of the art work. It also includes basic facts about the origin of the piece. It relies on 0 sources and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 1-page essay that describes a piece of artwork called The Armchair. It includes basic facts that describe what the object is, style of period and date, the country of origin and the maker. It also includes specific details about form and shape, dimensions, color and decoration. It relies on 0 sources and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This five page paper discusses observations of a 1745-49 French Paris style writing desk and a 1740 Northern Italian writing desk. The paper compares and contrasts both pieces of furniture. The writer uses no sources and the paper is written in MLA format. | more info
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This is a one-page essay offering an artistic description of a jewel coffer of French origin. It is described so that any layperson could visualize the piece of furniture. The origin, maker, style, period, and date of the coffer are provided as well as a detailed description. The reader will be able to use his or her senses to comprehend the details of the object. | more info
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This is a four page essay using ten sources in MLA style on the artist Caravaggio and his painting The Musicians. It is an analysis of the painting, using historical as well as visual imagery to make evaluations of the meaning and context of the piece. | more info
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This is a three page essay in MLA format using four sources. It addresses the concept and implementation of relational art as a progressive artistic movement of the late 20th and 21st centuries. It reviews and interprets three works of relational art that are part of the movement of relational aesthetics. | more info
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Summary: This is a ten-page, MLA-cited paper discussing the effects of technology on the history and future of American dance. It will look at the relationship between different art forms in dance and how they have changed in the technological age. It will discuss the career and work of artists such as Merce Cunningham, a veteran performer, choreographer and stage designer whose work is studied among students of dance worldwide. It is supported by online and printed research listed on a Works Cited page at the end of the paper. | more info
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This is a 3-page term paper on the subject of art/art history. The title and topic are Winston Churchills Impact on the World. The paper describes how the actions of Churchill had positive impacts on the world. It is presented in APA format and relies on three sources. | more info
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This is a one-page essay describing a Rococo Revival Bed that can be found in the Brooklyn Museum. It offers a detailed description of the bed and reviews its likeness to other Rococo furniture. It defines the Rococo period and style. It relates the bed to the human body and compliments the sensual design of it. It relies on no sources, only the bed itself, and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This 5-page paper studies the work of Dylan Thomas and gives a brief biographical sketch as well. The paper examines the themes in his work and conducts a comparative study to show how some themes repeatedly appeared in his poems. The paper appends three sources in APA format | more info
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This is a 1-page paper discussing the underground concourse at Rockefeller Plaza. It will address how a person moves through and interacts with the concourse. The paper will also discuss the materials used in the construction of the concourse and how it reflects the interior space and the period in which it was created. The paper will have no sources and will be presented in MLA format. | more info
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This 11-page research paper discusses the function, construction and importance of the minaret in Islamic structures. It examines the existence of minarets in North and West Africa, East Asia, India and Southern Europe. And it further examines the role of Islamic culture in the construction of mosques and the use of minarets in their construction. | more info
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This is a 5-page take home exam. Interpreted the details of course texts, team presentation summaries and works of art in terms of the issues they called to mind. Answered: Why is this comment or text passage significant? Why is this work of art significant? Included are examples of key works of art to demonstrate how factors such as patronage, civic history, intended audience, geography, political leadership and gender played major roles in determining the character of art created during the High and Late Renaissance in Florence, Rome, Venice and more. This paper considered subject matter and style in individual works and included at several well-chosen quotes of no longer than two lines of text to strengthen points made. The total paper is presented in MLA format, has 5 references. | more info
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This is a four page paper with 1018 words. It has three sources and is typed in APA format. It is an in-depth analysis of the painting, Le Moulin de la Galette by Renoir that was done in the 19th century. The scene shows a dance celebration at the Moulin de la Galette which is a famous restaurant to this day. This paper also talks about Renoir and his work as an Impressionist and how the movement made an impact on modern artist. | more info
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This is a college freshman level essay on the subject of Art/Art History. Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood by Paolo Uccello, which can be found in the Florence Cathedral, is discussed. Materials and techniques, who commissioned the painting and for what reason, what is depicted in the painting and its meaning are considered. This is a 2 page paper written in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 3- research paper pertaining to a painting originally owned by Pope Leo X. Evidence. It was suggested during the Renaissance that the presence of a portrait could substitute for a missing individual. At the wedding of Lorenzo di Piero de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, and Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne, a niece of Francis I, on September 8, 1518, this portrait was placed behind the table where the bride was seated to compensate for the missing pope and cardinals. The total paper is presented in MLA format, has 3 references. | more info
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This four-page paper critiques an article on a relatively new method of realizing a form of optical transference devices a microdisk resonator in silicon. There are no external references to this paper. | more info
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This ten-page research paper discusses the work of Andy Warhol and its relationship to a certain era, with particular attention to his 1962 Marilyn Monroe. It is written in MLA format and cites five references. | more info
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This fourteen-page research paper explores outsider art in contemporary America, and notes the distinctions between it and folk art, art brut, surrealist art and fantastic art. Particular attention is paid to Sudduth, Proctor and Smith. The paper is written in MLA format and cites 24 sources. | more info
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