Category: Art 2722

  • 10 Things I Hate About You Comedy by Lazar

    It is generally accepted that comedy is always funny, but this is not always true. Sometimes dramas and tragedies have humorous moments, but that does not make them comedies. The main feature of comedy, among other genres, is that the characters receive what they want, and the plot always has a happy ending. A perfect…

  • Exhibitions: Medicine Man and Tibets Secret Temple

    I have visited two exhibitions  Medicine Man and Tibets Secret Temple. As for now, I would like to share my experience of seeing the displays and speculations about what I have seen. First of all, I would like to note that being at the gallery was pleasant, as there were no too many visitors,…

  • The Bust of Queen Nefertiti

    The statue of Queen Nefertiti is one of the most famous examples of ancient art, depicting the image of one of the most beautiful women of antiquity. It was created in Egypt, circa 1345 BC, by the sculptor Thutmose, who was the official court sculptor of the Pharaoh Akhenaten, and has occupied the post since…

  • In and Out of Africa by Fred J. Lincoln Documentary

    In and Out of Africa is a documentary film that engages the viewers into an intelligent and perceptive overview of African art and culture. The documentary explores authenticity, racial politics with humor and irony, as well as emphasizes the role of transnational trade in shaping African art. The movie intertwines stories of Muslim traders, Western…

  • Follow the Leader by Eric B. & Rakim

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Follow the Leader is a hip-hop song by an American rap duo Eric B. & Rakim, the stage names of Eric Barrier and William Griffin. Released in 1988, the song was critically acclaimed and is still considered among the most prominent and influential compositions produced…

  • A View of the Roman Countryside by Benouville

    Introduction A View of the Roman Countryside, an oil painting produced by Jean-Achille Benouville in 1848, can be currently viewed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Huston. The painting illustrates the peaceful countryside on a cloudless sunny day. The central element is nature, although some minor details such as animals and people can, likewise,…

  • Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 3) by Marcel Duchamp

    The work under consideration in the following paper named Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 3) is completed by Marcel Duchamp in 1916 (Nude Descending a Staircase par. 1). It is accomplished in pen, black paint, black ink, graphite, blue wash, and colored crayon on gelatin silver photograph with dimensions of 148.1 x 91.8 centimeters (Nude…

  • Art and Design in the 19th Century: Technological Change

    The 19th century was a turbulent period in terms of the rapid technologic development that was marked by such prominent innovations as the camera, electric light, the typewriter, and other inventions. The key two innovations that transformed the lives of people were electricity and steam engines. They impacted artworks by giving an impetus to the…

  • Artemisia Gentileschis Self-Portraits and Recognition

    Table of Contents The Topic The importance of the topic The Perspective of Looking at the Topic The Thesis The Research Materials Proving the Thesis References The Topic The influence of Artemisia Gentileschis self-portraits on her recognition and early feminist history. The importance of the topic Speaking about art, the representatives of the general public…

  • Kolkata in Mahanagar and Kahaani: Representation of the City

    Table of Contents Introduction General Differences in Selected Sequences The Impression of Kolkata in the Two Movie Sequences The Features of Directing in The Two Sequences Sound Effects in the Selected Sequences Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The representation of cities occupies a special place in cinematography. Film directors can show a reflection of the city…