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Formalist and Contextualist Approaches Analysis
Art
Painting
Vision
Just like any form of art, painting is profound representation of the messages that are intended to be conveyed by the painter. A single painting speaks a thousand words, so to speak. Since the pre-history period, we have seen some significant paintings in the history which do not have only aesthetic value but…
Art Woman Holding a Balance
Art
Women
Formal Analysis Essay “Woman Holding a Balance” I. This is a religious piece of art. A. The painting in the background, “The Last Judgement” by Jacob de Backer, depicts Jesus Christ in heaven with extended arms. B. The pregnant woman in the image adds a sense of holiness to the viewer. C. The empty balance…
Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
Art
Ethics
Lawyer
Mind
Symbolism
Virtue
Wisdom
Robin Sharma is one of the world’s premier thinkers on leadership, personal growth and life management. He was born in Nepal in 1965. The bestselling author of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. Robin Sharma is in constant demand internationally as keynote speaker at the conferences of many of the most powerful companies on the…
An Analysis of the Dramatic Effects in Act 3, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Art
Culture
Fiction
Literature
Shakespeare wrote the play ‘Romeo and Juliet in the early 1600s, when it would have shocked the audience watching its performances because of the dramatic effect created by the social context of those times. It is often considered to be one of the most tragic love stories of all time, and in my opinion it…
The Symbolic Fall of Patriarchy in The Yellow Wallpaper, a Short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Art
Fiction
Literature
Media
The battle against sexism is a great and daunting one. Women such as Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the author of “the Yellow Wallpaper,” know this all too well. But how does one begin to understand and recognize sexism, much less resist it? This is where stories such as ‘the Yellow Wallpaper’ come in. The purpose of…
Art of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Art
Impressionism
The eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were a period of unprecedented political and social upheaval throughout the Western world. As the decadence of the ruling aristocrats gave way to revolutionary excesses, so too did artists find themselves reconsidering their traditional role in the greater cultural arena. As art production shifted from large decorative projects and…
Pain of Losing Someone
Art
According to Wikipedia, Pain is “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage. ” Pain to me has no definition because it is like my world is coming to an end and I do not know how to stop it. There are different…
Holocaust Experience From the Animator Art Spiegelman
Art
Holocaust
The Maus series of books offers a powerful narrative about an individual’s firsthand experience during the Holocaust, diverging from the traditional novel format. These books employ comic panels to effectively communicate the story. Particularly controversial is the utilization of animals to represent various races, a depiction that amplifies the impact of the Holocaust’s atrocities compared…
Raphael’s Madonnas
Art
Painting
Raphael, one of the most influential artists during the Italian Renaissance, skillfully utilized depth, perspective, and the interplay of shadow and light in his brilliant paintings. Throughout his career, he frequently depicted the Madonna as a reoccurring subject. One example of this is the Madonna of the Candelabra, a dark and shadowy portrayal that exemplifies…
An Evaluation of Dance and Stamina as a Hard Working Sport
Art
Culture
Dance
Sport
Dance is seen only as an art to some individuals but in actuality it is a hard working sport as well. The definition of sport is, “an active diversion requiring physical exertions and competition or the occupation of athletes who compete for pay”Sport: Definition. Dance is one way to express oneself, or to tell a…