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Highest Rated Art Essays
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| David's Depiction of The Death of Marat |
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| Waltons View on Photography. |
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| Rogier van der Weyden's "The Descent from the Cross" . |
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| Review of the self-portrait by Thomas Hart Benton. |
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| Steinberg's Detail |
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| The Birth of Venus shows Venus riding upon a giant cockle shell, intently this focuses our attention directly towards her. |
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| The boundaries between culture and nature have collapsed and the body has become flexible |
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| Study into how Monet & Klimt have approached natural landscapes. |
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| Urban Angles. |
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| This piece of painting is called 'La Tour Eiffel', which was produced in 1889 by a french artist called Seurat. |
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| Still Life Painting Unit. |
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| What are the principle characteristics of Florentine painting as reflected in the works of Masaccio? With reference to at least 3 specific examples. |
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| To what extent do you find the influence of Rousseau's views on the relationship between the state and the individual in David's painting "The Oath of the Horatii |
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| Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. |
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| Paris sous la Pluie. |
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| Portraits through the ages. |
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| The Exposure of Luxury is a painting that was designed as a puzzle, and incorporates symbols, and objects through mythological ideals |
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| With Reference to the French 'enlightenment' notions on femininity masculinity and the family, describe the ways in which ideals of family, mother - and fatherhood, were articulated in French painting and graphic arts in the decades between c. 1750 and 17 |
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| The Renaissance, begun in 1350 in Florence, Italy, brought on a rebirth and rediscovery of classical culture. |
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| What is good about the d'Offay exhibition? |
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| We are more likely to be mistaken in our generalization than in our particular observations". Do you agree? |
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| Commentary on 'One Art' |
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| Acanthus Spinossimus by Joan Charnley |
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| Analysing Salvador Dali's Galatea of spheres, 1952. |
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| Symbolism in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse |
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Most Recent Art Essays
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| Pablo Picasso |
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| Moor in Othello |
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| Jekyll and Hyde double personality |
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| Christian Teachings about Use of Money |
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Art Explored
Why Study GCSE Art?
Whether it's infants finger painting or taking the perfect holiday snap doesn't everyone like doing art?. GCSE Art links well with a range of subjects through the arts to the sciences. You'll learn to observe things closely and develop skills such as scale drawing, perspective and reproducing the effects of light and shade. You will spend time planning your work, and trying out ideas, before starting on a finished design.
GCSE Art: What Will I Study?
GCSE Art isn't just about drawing bowls of fruit, you could be working with textiles, pottery and jewellery. Video, photography and computer animation also appear in many GCSE Art courses. Inspiration comes from your own ideas, but you will study how other artists have worked and what they were trying to say in their pieces.
Most exam boards require you to produce a portfolio of work which will count towards about 60% of your overall coursework assessment. You also have to work on set pieces for the GCSE Art exam, usually over a few days.
GCSE Art... What Comes Next?
Whether you want to pickle sharks or photograph supermodels GCSE Art should start you thinking about how you can produce the art you want to. If you're creative, but Mum and Dad want you to get "a proper job", check out your local art college or uni for ideas about courses and careers. There are lots of directions you can head in - history of art degrees, technical skills courses in photography and video, graphic design, fashion, product design - the list is huge. Artists don't have to starve in an attic in Paris unless they really want to!
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