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Man Ray -- “The Poet of the Dark Room”
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This 24 page report discusses the photographer Man Ray (1890 - 1976) who Jean Cocteau referred to as the “poet of the darkroom.” He was born Emmanuel Radnitskyi n Philadelphia in 1890. After he became Man Ray, he also became one of the 20th century's most admired and innovative photographers. His work demonstrated the fact that photography truly is an art form and convinced countless critics that it offered a legitimately artistic way to present a unique and personal form of self-expression. He was also a painter and filmmaker and thought of as one of the avant-garde of Paris in the 1920s. However, it is his photography that has remained as the most lasting representation of his view and representation of the world. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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Manifesto As Art
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In the art world there have been many movements that have aligned themselves with particular philosophies and, or, methods of interpretation for their art. Among these movements are the futurists, the Dada and the (early) surrealist movements that have distinguished themselves with providing a manifesto of their intentions and beliefs. This 6 page paper argues that manifestoes are, in and of themselves, art objects that transcend the merely didactic and enter into the realm of poetry or visual art, as well as providing arguments for their beliefs. The Dadaist Manifesto by Tristan Tzara, Andre Breton's The Manifesto of Surrealism and F. T. Marinetti's, Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism are used as examples. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971): An Overview
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This is a 12 page paper discussing the life and professional career of Margaret Bourke-White. Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was considered by some to be the most famous photojournalist of her time. Born to open-minded and progressive parents, Bourke-White learned at an early age to be independent with an assertive motto of “you can”. Although she graduated with a degree in the sciences, Bourke-White soon gained a reputation as a competent industrial photographer which attracted the attention of Henry Luce the editor and publisher of Fortune and later Life magazine who hired her as the first female photojournalist. Bourke-White was the war correspondent for Life magazine and the U.S. Air Force and was also the first female journalist allowed in combat. During her war years, she was the first correspondent in the Soviet Union and captured the bombing of the Kremlin by the Nazis on film, was torpedoed in the ship which was taking her to Northern Africa and accompanied Patton and the United States troops on their tour of the concentration camps in Germany. Back home in the United States, in collaboration with her second husband, novelist Erskine Caldwell, on several photo texts on the inequalities of the American social and class system. Bourke-White continued to be an inspiration to feminists and photojournalists during her entire career and in the mid 1950s when she discovered she had Parkinson’s Disease and could no longer take photographs, she wrote her autobiography during over eight years. Margaret Bourke-White died in Connecticut in 1971. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Mark Rothko & Universal Visions
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A 5 page research paper on Mark Rothko and his artistic vision as it applies to the concept of art and society. The writer posits that Rothko's vision was much more than colors, shapes and forms, and reflects an intent to move the soul beyond isolation to universalism. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Mark Rothko and Modernism
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Mark Rothko and Modernism: This 11-page analytical essay examines the relationship of artist, Mark Rothko to the Modernist movement. It was a period that epitomized personal artistic freedom and abject, unbridled self-expression. Rothko exhibited much of the characteristics indicative of the era, and his work remains a representational hallmark of the times. Bibliography lists 4 sources. SNModern.doc
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Married Student Dormitories at Harvard University / The Architecture Of Jose Luis Sert, 1962-1964
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A 10 page paper that reflects the basic structure, design and architecture of the Married Student Dormitories at Harvard University, designed by Jose Luis Sert and built in 1962-1964. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Mary Cassatt and the Fruit Tree
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This 5.5 page paper compares two Cassatt paintings with the themes of women in the garden: Young Women Picking Fruit (1891) and Child Picking a Fruit (1893). Techniques discussed include use of line, value, color, texture, perspective and composition. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Matisse And Fauvism
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In the world of art, the 'color wheel' can be seen to have been invented by the Fauvist Movement and Henri Matisse in particular. This seemingly outlandish statement is based on the idea that the Fauvist of the first decade in the twentieth century were intrepid travelers into roads never traveled. They sought to bring meaning through the use of color in a manner that was as innovative to the art patrons of the day as the wheel must have been to the farmers who needed a way to get their produce to market. This 13 page paper explores the Fauvist Movement and focuses on Henri Matisse. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Max Wertheimer's "Productive Thinking" Applied To Gerrit Rietveld's Red & Blue Chair
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7 pages in length. Applying Max Wertheimer's Productive Thinking to Gerrit Rietveld's Red & Blue Chair provides one with a significantly better understanding of how pivotal changes take place in once-standard applications. Rietveld's chair, which marks the transition between the organic, curving Art Noveau Style and the crisp, chic Art Deco, was composed via the artist's role as thinker that ultimately established a thought process enabling him to move from s1 to s2. This conspicuous move away from conventional perception confirmed Rietveld as one of history's most innovative artistic engineers. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Maya Lin - Architect Of The Vietnam Memorial
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This 5 page report discusses Maya Lin, the woman who designed the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. while still only an undergraduate student at Yale. Her accomplishments serve as a powerful metaphor for the American women's movement which has shown the power a unique woman's vision can present for an entire nation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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