Benefits of Recreational Art Therapy : A 6 page
research
paper on various types of recreational art therapies and their
uses. The writer details general information about the goals
of recreational therapy for the mentally disturbed and for
traumatic brain injury sufferers. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Recreatn.wps The Art and Landscape
Of The Netherlands : A 7 page
paper that discusses the way in which art represents the
geography and landscape of the Netherlands. This paper
reviews the works of 4 artists, Rembrandt, Van Gogh,
Habbema and Vermeer and argues that the works of the
latter two artists significantly represent the landscapes and
natural beauty, while also considering the importance of
cities and physical structures in the landscape of the
Netherlands. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Artland.wps
Walter Benjamin / Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical
Reproduction : A 6 page essay discussing the author's
view of the mechanical reproduction of art and its impact to
the aura and tradition of a piece of artwork. Includes a brief
biography of Walter Benjamin and his political beliefs.
Discusses modern reproductive capabilities (especially
digital reproductions) and their impact on art. Bibliography
lists two sources. Benjamin.wps
Cultural Influence of World War I : An 10 page
research
paper on World War I's influence on art, literature and
music. The writer describes the significance of World War
I, the various art and literary movements, and the changes
they led to. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Musicww1.wps
Why are there no great women artists? : A
5 page research
paper that examines how the art world has traditionally
regarded women artists. The writer examines various
opinions and finds consensus that women have been held
back from artistic greatness by the institutions and
educational systems of society and male discrimination.
However, opinions differ on whether or not there have
actually been great women artists. Bibliography lists 5
sources. 90femart.wps
Feminist Art : (Art & Feminism) : A 5 page
essay
discussing how art has evolved to capture the feminist
movement and reflect its struggles. The writer is
pro-feminist. Bibliography lists 3 sources w/ end notes.
Artfemin.wps
From Romanticism to Sexism / The Portrayal of Women in
18th Century Art : A 5 page research paper focusing on
how women are portrayed in 18th century art. The paper
focuses on Boucher, David, Fragonard and Goya.
Substantial background is given on these artists and
consequently how women are viewed in their works.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Artfemi3.wps
Government Spending & The Arts : A 4 page essay
on the
National Endowment for the Arts (N.E.A.) and the tragedy
of cut funding at various levels. Using the opinions of those
cited in research, the writer makes the argument that it's not
too late for us to still do something about this problem and
increase funding for the arts so that the future will not
become a bleak and comparatively "artless" one. To date, a
problem is seen in the fact that artists are compelled not to
create works that appeal to the public, but rather to the
grant makers. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Nea.wps
Critique of Maj. Owens' Speech On The Arts / NEA :
A 5 page critique of the Major's speech and how it uses
analogy, parallelism, metaphor, and other artistic
techniques to express his ideas. The paper shows how he
makes his points in regard to funding for the NEA, which
include admonishment for lack of vision, description of
potential loss of a tactile communications tool, and a
warning about the dangers of giving up creativity and
individuality to a self-idolizing group. No bibliography.
Neaowen.wps
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