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This paper is an analysis of Renaissance themes in the Donatello sculpture, Judith and Holofernes. A discussion of how the sculpture expresses certain themes of the renaissance is included.
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Filename: 18203 Judith Holofernes Donatello.doc
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16.16833 Ceramic Trees of Life
This paper is a review of an exhibit at the Fowler Museum at UCLA entitled "Ceramic Trees of Life: Popular Art from Mexico," an exhibitoin of ceramic figures simialr to trees, with a votive for devotional candles, produced to this day in Mexico, and perhaps a response to the Spanish Conquest by mixing Christian elements with the colors of mexican art and with symbolism from the Mexican experience.
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17.19984 Compare and Contrast Two Pieces of Art
This paper briefly compares and contrasts two pieces of artwork in respect to their relation to their audiences at the time of their creation. The two pieces of artwork are the Greek ?Statue of a Kouros? and the ?Human- headed Winged Bull and Winged Lion? from Mesopotamia. As both date from approximately the same time period (590 and 880 BCE, respectively), these artworks are thus exceptional means of comparing the significance of art on different societies.
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Filename: 19984 Art Sculpture Significance.doc
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18.20577 Bernini's David (Baroque Sculpture)
This paper shall examine the inspiration, creation, and meaning of Bernini?s Baroque masterpiece of sculpture, David. Unlike other Davids that emerged in Italy, Bernini?s is a faithful attempt to portray the young man about to slay the giant. Bernini?s David is typical of Baroque sculpture and of the art of the time. Bernini, more than any other of the four major David sculptors (including Donatello, Veroccio, and Michaelangelo), brought the real man that David was to life in marble. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the context of the work, the artist, and the work itself.