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Image of Jacque-Louis David’s Oath of Horatti:

The Age of Enlightenment was followed by the Romantic period, an expanse of time that saw the French Revolution, the American Revolution, the rise and fall of Napoleon, major scientific advances, major loss of human life, devout faith in the doctrine of human reason, and the loss of faith in human reason and a return to the sublime right of nature and spirituality. In short, a span of time defined by massive change and inconsistency. In this case assignment, compare the Neo-Classicist painter Jacque-Louis David’s Oath of Horatti and Romanticist painter Eugène Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, in order to examine how these artists represented these tumultuous years. Again, use the formal language of visual analysis to explore their artistic approaches. Briefly reference the two previous art styles we have studied (Renaissance and Baroque) in order to trace how these two new art styles (Neo-Classicism and Romanticism) differ or carry on the earlier traditions

Create logo / watermark

Create a logo / watermark representing "Tony P. Photography"

Virtual Museum Visit

This week, answer all three of the questions below. You should reference your book as well as online materials for the answers to these questions (remember to cite outside resources). Your answers should be in essay format, be a minimum of three-five sentences each, and include at least three glossary terms per question.
  1. Visit the Google Art Project: http://www.museothyssen.org/en/thyssen/zoom_obra/1062. Look at Hotel Room, a painting by Edward Hopper in the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza.
    • Describe in formal terms how the strong verticals and horizontals securely hold the parts of the painting together. What does the diagonal of the bed provide? Now move close and examine the paint work. How do the near-architectural elements fit with the lush paint?
  2. Re-Read the article in this week chapter Art and Society, “Degenerate Art,” AND go online and watch the v

Humanites Course(rise of greece)

1.how did the doric style differ from the ionic style or order of architecture(consider the base, capital, frieze)?   and   2 why are greek tragedies still read and performed?

Conceptual Art

Please respond to the following discussion topic and submit it to the discussion forum. Your initial post should be 75-150 words in length. Then, make at least two thoughtful responses to your fellow students’ posts. Explain why some critics explain conceptual art as an attack on the economics of art.

Visual Art Analysis Paper

You will select and write a paper about a work of art from the Gateway text or an image on any PowerPoint on Blackboard ( Palmer Hayden, Midsummer Night in Harlem, Page 185) . Provide the artist's name, title of the artwork and page number. If the image was on a PowerPoint, provide the chapter number and slide number.  Click on the link above, How to Analyze an Artwork. Produce two paragraphs (about 6 to 10 sentences per paragraph) discussing why you like or dislike the artwork.  Include terms and concepts you learned in Part I (Chapters 1-10).   Example: 1.5 means Part I and 5 means Chapter 5. When you select an image from the text, you must provide the page number.   Example: Edward Hopper, "Nighthawks"page 180.    Do not duplicate the authors' interpretation or discussion of the artwork.  Warning: do not use any content from another  source, only the content from the

Construction Materials Questions

1.   Which section of a contract contains guidelines that ensure fair practices?       A.  General conditions   B.  Unit price clause   C.  Project schedule   D.  Specifications                           2.   Which of the following parties involved in the construction of a building is responsible for maintaining up-to-date manufacturer's safety data sheets (MSDS)?       A.  Contractor   B.  Designer   C.  Architect   D.  Owner                           3.   When choosing construction materials, choices based on each of the following promote sustainability as a building design factor except       A.  expense.   B.  useful life span.   C.  effect on energy consumption.   D.  recycling ability. &n

Documenting Assumptions with Current State/ Future State

Documenting  Assumptions with Current State/ Future State   I would like you to have some asusmptions, deliverables, solving solutions, on the topic on the attachment. I need you please to set solutions and good ways to fix all problems on current state to future state. In sentences, add ideas to the thesis.   YOU MUST SEE PICTURES !!  Otherwise you don't completely understand what I'm talking about.   REMEMBER:   Current State: Where all problems occured which i showed in green color Assumptions: to above   Future state: asusmptions, deliverables, solving solutions,

Evaluation of visual material

you can find the detail in the attachment- assignment 1

2060

This paper i am going to write the about the Architecture in the feature. The outline i attached as the PDF "2060" (however, i did not finished and there are few more questions that still need to answer. ) For this essay i would like to use the Wolf Prix currently project "Museum of Contemporary Art & Planning Exhibition" (this is a project that they developed by using robot to assemble a structure) in ShenZhen,China as a example and then starts thinking about the future architecture will be or the way how to construction building in 2060 will be look like. The essay I attached "The Future of architecture" I would like focus on more about the technology such as how robotic applying in architecture design world.