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Q3:how r artist subjects compositions n styles of treating figural subjects representative of the particular periods in whch they wrked?how hav they joined or departed from older directions n how hav they conveyed n engaged bth public n private meanings?
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ur eassy must discuss works fromatleast two different eras/periods in art history dat we aill hav discussed dis semester till week 7(romanesque,gothic,mannerism,renaissance,bar
oque)
-hav to discuss atleast six works of ur own choice(fully identified by artist,title,date,and/or stylistic or choronological period)and indicate how da forms composition,styles n meanings of each pertain to the theme n r representative of the tym n place in which each artist worked.
ur eassy must discuss works fromatleast two different eras/periods in art history dat we aill hav discussed dis semester till week 7(romanesque,gothic,mannerism,renaissance,bar
oque)
-hav to discuss atleast six works of ur own choice(fully identified by artist,title,date,and/or stylistic or choronological period)and indicate how da forms composition,styles n meanings of each pertain to the theme n r representative of the tym n place in which each artist worked.
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hmmm... you could discuss how the greater realism of renaissance paintings (as opposed to the fairly stiff representations in earlier medieval work) reflect a growing interest in humanity as opposed to the gods. Or how the impressionists moved away from high-resolution depictions as that role was taken over by the rise of photography.
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