Papers On Artists, Art Genre, & Famous Works Of Art
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Thomas Cole and Max Ernst
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A 5 page paper which analyzes "Dream of Arcadia" by
Thomas Cole and "Time and Duration" by Max Ernst. The paper compares and contrasts
the two paintings. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAernst.wps
Thomas Gainsborough
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A 6 page paper which examines the landscape art of Thomas
Gainsborough as it relates to domination and wealth in 18th century Britain. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAgains.rtf
Thomas Gainsborough
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10 pages in length. Thomas Gainsborough, one of the most revered and respected English painters whose works include Charles Crokatt, William Keeble and Peter Darnal Muilman in a landscape; Portrait of Abel Moysey M.P.; Wooded Landscape with Cattle by a Pool; Landscape with a Farm; Peasants going to Market; A Study for Diana and Acteon; Study of a Rustic; 'The Suffolk Plough'; The Blue Boy; and Peasant reading a Tombstone, was considered "one of the most individual geniuses in British art" (Gainsborough, Thomas). The artist's entire collection numbers more than seven hundred pieces, with portraitures representing more than two hundred of them. The writer discusses the artist's life, works and influences. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCGains.rtf
Thutmose’s Bust Of Queen Nefertiti
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5 pages in length. The lifelike bust that Thutmose sculpted of Queen Nefertiti marked a time in Egyptian art history when the human form took on a true appeal. Subsequent to this significant transitional period, physical features were less than flattering, with necks typically over exaggerated and other characteristics working to draw away from the human form rather than towards it. Housed in the Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung in Berlin, the sculptor of Nefertiti’s beautiful bust is said to have set a precedent that continued to progress throughout the artistic world. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCNefrt.rtf
Tintoretto's Last Supper
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A 12 page paper that discusses Tintoretto's painting of the Last Supper. The writer provides a short background of the artist, discusses his work with an emphasis on the Last Supper painted for the San Giorgio Maggiore parish in Venice. A brief comparisons is made between Leonardo's treatment of the subject and Tintoretto's treatment. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGtintor.wps
Tintoretto’s “The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes”
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A seven page paper analyzing this sixteenth-century painting in the context of Renaissance art. The paper concludes that Tintoretto used Mannerist techniques as an attempt to render spirituality not grounded in human realities. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBtinto.wps
Toulouse-Lautrec
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A fifteen page paper which looks at the life and works of Toulouse-Lautrec, describing his involvement with the fin-de-siecle society of Montmartre in Paris, the innovatory style and technique of his impressionism and his poster art, and the way in which he influenced twentieth-century art movements.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLtlautrec.wps
Trip / Met Museum of Art # 4 / P. Cot's "The Storm"
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A short, yet detailed 3 page critique of Pierre-Auguste Cot's "The Storm" (painting) -- as viewed by the writer while on a trip to N.Y. City's Metropolitan Museum of Art. Examined are the artist's use of background/foreground, Cot's meaning, purpose, attention to detail, etc; No Bibliography.
Filename: Metmuse4.wps
Tutankhamun's Treasures
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(6 pp) The draw of ancient Egypt has held our
fascination for centuries. One of the Egyptian
tours that fueled the Valley of the Kings flame
was the traveling exhibit of Tutankhamun, which
stayed 'out' for three years. The collection was
found in 1922 almost completely intact and has
continued to delight us. Bibliography lists
7 sources - includes 2 visuals.
Filename: BBtuttsR.rtf
Two Paintings by Guido Reni and Paul Gauguin
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A 5 page paper which compares and
contrasts “The Immaculate Conception” by Guido Reni and “Ave Maria” ((Ia Orana
Maria)1892, Tahiti) by Paul Gauguin. No sources cited.
Filename: RAgaugin.rtf
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