Francis Bacon ... future developments. These shapes subsequently changed into abstracted figures struggling free of the crucifixion. It was these ... View More
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Cubism ... the subject matter is broken up, analyzed, and reassembled in an abstracted form ... The large figures are angular, with the influence of ancient Iberian sculpture ... View More
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Resurrection and Christ ... The image was then divided and abstracted, with the use of thick brush ... The foreground figures have all been placed in perspective, yet the background appears ... View More
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Monet and van Gogh ... surface of the canvas and we can no longer make out many of the figures or comprehend the light and shadow. The painting almost becomes completely abstracted. ... View More
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Two Periods of Buddhist Art in India ... The drapery of the figures are transparent and clung to the body as if wet. ... ampquotHis form is highly abstracted, extraneous details are eliminated and our attention ... View More
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Family, Community and Social Relations in Frankenstein ... of Frankenstein, ampquotIt is Mary Shellyamp39s critique of where such highly abstracted creative powers can ... In Shelleyamp39s literature, mother figures are notably absent. ... View More
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Media Tech ... no longer isolated but involved with everyone, and from the abstracted form of ... The circulation figures of newspapers has seen no major decline, in fact there ... View More
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The Pros and Cons of ObjectOriented Software Engineering ... It was in its turn abstracted in many highlevel languages, the socalled ... sending messages or requests you send a message and the object figures out what to ... View More
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Comparison Art Essay: Picasso vs. de Kooning ... seems very clear that each artist is determined to show that the figures represented in ... and Willem de Kooningamp39s ampquotWoman Iampquot are tow forms of abstracted cubism or ... View More
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Hamlet ... in the mind of the poet and expresses itself in the figures of this ... its healthy relation, is constantly occupied with the world within, and abstracted from the ... View More
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