Category: Art 2722

  • Paul Cézannes Still Life with Apples and a Pot of Primroses

    Paul Cézanne. Still Life with Apples and a Pot of Primroses It is primarily important to mention that looking at different art creations is a chance for every individual to develop themselves, look at the world from the perspective of the creator, and enrich their knowledge. I believe that every person has to take advantage…

  • Hannibal Lecter as a Typical Criminal Psychopath

    The problems of psychopathic behavior are widely discussed by specialists in psychiatry and criminology. The main questions which attract the publics attention are connected with the issues of the threat of psychopathic behavior for society. Today many open questions are associated with the nature of psychopathy, its symptoms, and its diagnosis. Moreover, criminal and non-criminal…

  • The Story of Forrest Gump

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion References Introduction The story of Forest Gump is aimed to narrate a story of a man and his journey all through the way of life. During the story, he meets significant historical personalities, impacts pop culture, and experiences notable historical events of the century. This story reveals the fact…

  • Discussion of Famous Paintings

    The Work of Claude Monet Claude Monets The Water Lily Pond was the piece of art I chose. The painting was created in the year 1899 from a mature garden. Oil paint was used to create the Water Lily Pond. This work of art was produced during the Impressionism period. The physical dimension of the…

  • Color Analysis in Twilight

    Twilight, a fantasy film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, narrates the love story between a vampire (Edward Cullen) and a human (Bella Swan). According to the movie, these two loved each other but could not be together. Bella moved to a small town called Forks and did not expect much from a boring place. She then…

  • Duke Ellington: It Dont Mean a Thing if It Aint Got That Swing

    Table of Contents Introduction Swing Rhythm Origin of jazz Duke Ellington Conclusion Introduction Bring the subject of music to people whose prime of life happened during the 1930s to the 50s and he or she would immediately be reminded of the golden days of jazz. The names of Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and countless other…

  • The Motifs of Social Isolation in the Painting Christinas World by Andrew Wyeth

    Table of Contents Context Time of Creation and Public Moods Meaning Genre Technique and Materials The Significance of Studying Christinas World Conclusion References Andrew Wyeths Christinas World carries a strong emotional message. This piece of art offers a unique insight into the world of a person created by Wyeth. This painting put me in the…

  • Analysis of a Visit to the Louvre

    Table of Contents Introduction A Conversation with the Person Involved General Atmosphere Mona Lisa Impression Formation Significance of Experience Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Louvre is one of the most famous sights of Paris and one of the most famous art museums in the world. The trip to the Louvre took place at the end…

  • A Time to Kill: Plot, Impact, and Social Perceptions

    Background A Time to Kill, is a legal drama film based on the novel by John Grisham. The film tells the story of justice for a Black man who lynched his ten-year-old daughters rapists. Carl Lee Hailey connects to White lawyer Jake Brigance in the hope of being acquitted in a trial where the jury…

  • Comparison Between Shakespeares Theaters With Todays

    The Shakespeare theatres served the best interest of the audiences of the 16th century. Modern-day theatres have various similarities that were adopted from the Shakespearean theatres and several differences. The Shakespeare Theatre was mainly in a platform format. They were designed to assume a circular shape. Many of todays theatres are in motion picture format…