(Answered) Art of the Americas

Art Discussion week 4 Description Question 1: Art of the Americas This week, we studied a vast array of cultural objects produced in North, South, and Central America prior to 1492. Select one object from each of the following cultures: Aztec, Inca, and North (Native) American. First, identify each object, including its name, date, medium, […]

(Answered) Art as Revolution

Description This week, we have studied works of art produced in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that reflected, or in some cases, incited, social change or even revolution. Carefully examine the following works, and read about each one in your textbook, course and video lectures, and through reliable internet resources: Hogarth, The Marriage Contract, from […]

(Answered) USA ART HISTORY

 select one painting and utilize in course material and external research (museum website) only if NECCESSARY. requirement and selecion of pictures will be provided. please ensure quality and on time deliver. the requirement is CLEAR ON what it wants. source 2 is fine MAX of 3. please follow the instruction to the exact(other than number […]

(Answered) Metropolitan Museum of Art

 Take a virtual trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City (Metropolitan Museum of Art: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History). Navigate their site and search for an artifact from their Early Christian/Byzantine collections. Choose an item (or items if you want to explore more than one!), and write a short essay about […]

(Answered) Does the work of art hold a mirror to its time and place? Or does it express the inner thoughts and feelings of the author? How does even the most literal representation edit and alter what it represents?

4. The idea that there are distinctive aesthetic values (beauty, for example) by which works of art—or indeed, experience in general—should be judged is controversial. To what degree and in what terms can aesthetic judgments be regarded as “objective?” What are the alternatives to aesthetic valuation? How does the aesthetic justification stand up to these […]

(Answered) Old Testament David Represented in Renaissance Art

Please write a 1750+ word paper tracing how the Old Testament figure of David is represented in Renaissance art. Begin your paper with a brief overview of the story of David, his symbolic connection to Florence in the Renaissance, and then compare the bronze figure of David by Donatello, with the later bronze David by […]