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DOROTHEA LANGE’S PHOTOTGRAPHY: MIGRANT MOTHER
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This 10 page paper discusses the photograph: Migrant Mother as taken by photographer Dorothea Lange. Her use of social theory in conjunction with her photography is included as well as the technical aspects of her work which made her work unique. A detailed analysis of the Migrant Mother is included. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBlange.rtf
Ko Hung's The Moon Rises
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This 5 page paper takes a look at Asian art and most specifically The Moon Rises which was created at the end of the Ming era. The work is evaluated in the context of the time period. Composition and content are discussed as well as the political climate of the day. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA240Ko.rtf
Photography in the Healing Process
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This 5 page paper looks at this type of art therapy. Uses discussed include hospitals, schools and nursing home settings. How photography is used in the healing process is explored. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA315pix.rtf
'Art Past, Art Present' by Wilkins and Schultz: A Specific View of...
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This 4 page report discusses both the text itself and the work of two different 'modern' artists - Jasper Johns and Diego Rivera -- from the book 'Art Past, Art Present.' By examining the work of artists within a specific timeframe, the authors also present a larger view of human history and culture. Bibliography lists only the text itself as a source.
Filename: Artpast.rtf
'Hagar' by Edmonia Lewis (1875)
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A 5 page reaction paper to this extraordinary marble representation of the biblical character emphasizes a variety of emotional responses. Several points are made including the artist's possible perception, the masculinity of the piece along with its angelic qualities.The figure's relationship with the biblical tale is also noted.
Filename: Hagar.doc
'Popeye is Not a Mickey Mouse Affair'
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Arguments have existed suggesting that fictional characters cannot be copyrighted because they are an abstraction of the minds of the viewer and, therefore, can have no tangible existence outside the original work. Yet it is now recognized that both Popeye and Mickey Mouse receive copyright protection on the basis that they were sufficiently developed to command protection. This 12 page paper considers the issue of copyright laws as they have developed in Japan and reflects upon the notion that fictional characters like Mickey Mouse and Popeye have been 'developed sufficiently to command protection.' Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Popmick.wps
“Art nouveau”
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A five page paper which looks at the importance of the art nouveau movement of the late nineteenth century and some of the other art and design movements, such as the Bauhaus school and New Objectivity which arose out of it.
Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: JLArtnouv.rtf
“Bernini and Gimaud”
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A paper which looks at the similarities between Bernini, the foremost artist of the High Baroque period, and Gimaud, one of the most prominent members of the Art Nouveau movement, in terms of their interpretation of their respective cultures and their use of innovatory forms and materials.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JLBern.rtf
“Clockwork Orange” and Presumably Offensive Art
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A 7 page paper which examines
the film “Clockwork Orange” as well as other art forms that are generally considered to be
somewhat offensive. The paper then examines two artists who have been known to shock
viewers. Those artists are the photographic artist Andres Serrano and the performance
artist Gina Pane. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAclock.rtf
“Crumb” and “Basquiat”
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A 10 page paper which compares the artwork seen in the
film “Crumb,” about Robert Crumb, and “Basquiat,” a film about Jean Michel Basquiat.
2 additional sources cited.
Filename: RAcrumb.rtf