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Papers On Art From Ancient Cultures
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INFLUENCES OF AFRICAN ART ON EUROPEAN MODERNISTS
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This 11 page paper deals with how Africa was viewed by early nineteen hundred Europeans. The continent was not only considered intriguing to them, but also influencial. This paper cites seven sources.
Filename: BBAFRAI.rtf
Islamic Art and China
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A 5 page paper on Islamic art in China. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAisrtc.rtf
Islamic Influence in Venetian Architecture
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A 10 page review of the many Islamic influences that can be found in Venetian architecture. The Doge’s Palace (Ducal Palace) in particular is explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PParchIslamVenice.rtf
Islamic Mosaics: The “Dome of the Rock” and the “Great Mosque of Damascus”
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A 8 page discussion of the mosaics of ancient Islamic art and architecture. Describes the mosaics of the “Dome of the Rock” and the “Great Mosque of Damascus” and provides an overview of the interpreted meanings of these beautiful pieces of art. Notes that while the ravages of time have complicated the situation considerably, there are commonly agreed upon dates of completion for these mosaics and that these artistic productions, as well as their meanings, are really a reflection of the time period in which they were created. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPislmMs.wps
King Tut: His Rise to Power and His Death
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This 6 page paper discusses the legendary boy King of Egypt, his rise to power and his untimely death. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVKngTut.rtf
Kouros at the Met
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(5pp). This Kouros, is the focus of the Judy and
Michael Steinhardt Gallery dedicated to Greek Art
of the sixth century BC. It is one of the only
complete early Kouroi outside of Greece to be seen,
and perhaps the only one in America. Certainly, it
is one of the most important and rare works of the
art in the Metropolitan Greek collection. It
epitomizes the early Archaic style, with its static
posture, one foot forward, arms held tightly by the
side, gaze straight ahead.
Filename: BBkouros.doc
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