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To what extent may the subjective nature of perception be regarded as an advantage for artists but an obstacle for scientists?
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To what extent may the subjective nature of perception be regarded as an advantage for artists, but an obstacle to be overcome for scientists?
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Tolstoy's Philosophy of Art.
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Van Gogh - paintings and letters
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Venetian masks’ Research Masks are used to disguise, confuse, protect, characterize, and give status
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Virginia Woolf Lecture 1 - aesthete or feminist revolutionary?
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Walt Disney
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Warhol was a modest artist and at time could be annoyingly blasé towards his art.
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Was Joan Eardley a social realist, a neo-romantic or an abstract expressionist?
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We see from these quotes that the theory of Tim Storrier’s art is concerned with the idea of painting “totemic images” and that the paintings are trying to come up with totemic images about Australia
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WHAT DO KEATS’ POEMS SHOW ABOUT HIS ATTITUDE TOWARD ART?
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What does postmodernity do to art?
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What is surrealism?
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What was new about Michelangelo’s treatment of religious themes in sculpture?
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What were the main characteristics of early Renaissance paintings?
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When I think of culture the first three things that come to mind are art, food, and symbols.
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Who was the Greatest Figure of the Renaissance? Leonardo Da Vinci.
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Why did the renaissance begin in Northern Italy?
William Morris
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With changes in culture, come changes in art.
“Taoism explains art and art explains Taoism. Art validates Taoism’s identification of the fundamental principles of reality.” (B. Willis). How far would you agree with this view?
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