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- 13431: BoB Dylan
- ... along with tireless song writing, brought him much acclaim. In the fall of 1961 Dylan’s life would change. A famous music critique saw him perform at Gerde’s Folk City and raved the following day in the New York Times. The result proved to be the break that Bob Dylan had been looking for. No more than a month after Shelton’s review Dylan was signed to a contract with ...
- 13432: A Rose For Emily By William Fa
- ... people started to talk. “She will marry him” and “She will persuade him yet” people would say. In conclusion Miss Emily in my opinion was a very troubled lady. All of her problems started the day her father died because in my opinion she couldn’t cope with it. Through out the story Emily did many things like refusing to pay her taxes, buying poison and the death of her lover ...
- 13433: Beatlemania In The 1960s
- ... of Beethoven?" "I love him," said Ringo Starr. "Especially his poems." "Don't you guys ever get a haircut?" "I just got one yesterday," retorted George Harrison. Added Ringo: "You should have seen him the day before." There's a little bit of Beatle history. One could say that they did not just come out of nowhere , like many people believe. It took hard, diligent work to go where they went ...
- 13434: Art Essay
- ... his artworks as a symbol of this suffering and successfully draws the focus and the emotions of the viewer. Thus, the artwork has fulfilled its primary purpose. The use of the body in Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon by Pablo Picasso symbolizes the change of the way we view art and the body in art. Picasso introduced Cubism to the world. His brave abandonment of the Blue Period for a different and ...
- 13435: Ancient Japanese Art
- ... took the time? I just am surprised at the amount of emotion that came through at the time. I thought to myself that this would be a nice place to be on a sunny summer day with the smell of warm air blowing over your face; bobbing in and out of sleep with a nod of the head. It put me in the mood to sleep. What a nice place. There ...
- 13436: And The Band Played On
- ... would create great panic in the world because people would revolt against the government and chaos would be all around. After watching the movie, And the Band Played On, I find myself believing that one day I would be at risk of contracting AIDS. This is a horrifying thought, just imagining it can seem as though it was reality. The statistical analysis also frightens me, “By the year 2000 more than ...
- 13437: Analysis Of Casablanca
- ... lovely lady is Lauren Bacall in her motion picture debut playing the dark and mysterious Slim. Teamed up with Harry's alcoholic side-kick Eddie, Cricket the night-club manager by night, resistance sympathizer by day, and a cast of supporters, Bogart and Bacall's adventures are as great on screen as they were off screen. The film is based off Ernest Hemmingway's novel of the same name. Interestingly enough ...
- 13438: A Look At Post Modern Architecture In California
- ... light in the Schnabel residence. The house has clerestory windows, skylights, and a cross-axial pattern, which the sun moves across daily. "As the sun arcs across the long axis of this space during the day, it always seems to concentrate on the main sitting area in the center. The relatively formal style and symmetrical arrangement of the furniture here, which is enhanced by a pair of elegant leather club chairs ...
- 13439: A Contemplative Look At Henri Matisse
- ... in several graphic media, reveal the same expressive contours seen in his paintings. Matisse sculpted in clay and ceramics as well. He also ran an art academy for three years. In 1908, Matisse published "Notes d'un Peintre" which embodied his personal statement as an artist. Although intellectually sophisticated, Matisse always emphasized the importance of instinct and intuition in the production of a work of art. He argued that an artist ...
- 13440: Leonardo Da Vinci
- ... motion of water, and shadows (About Leonardo). At the age of 17, in about 1469, Leonardo was apprenticed as a garzone (studio boy) to Andrea del Verrocchio, the leading Florentine painter and sculptor of his day. In Verrocchio's workshop Leonardo was introduced to many techniques, from the painting of altarpieces and panel pictures to the creation of large sculptural projects in marble and bronze. In 1472 he was accepted in ...
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