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| A Complete History of Beethoven - The Deaf Composer Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in 1770 to Johann van Beethoven and his wife, Maria Magdalena. He took his first music lessons from his father, who was tenor in the choir of the archbishop-elector of Cologne. His father was an unstable, yet ambitious man whose excessive drinking, rough temper and anxiety surprisingly did not diminish Beethoven’s love for music. He studied and performed with great success, despite becoming the breadwinner of his household by the time he was 18 years old. His father’s increasingly serious alcohol problem and the earlier death of his grandfather in 1773 sent his family into deepening poverty. Word Count :709 words - Date added to the site : May 1, 2006 -Subject :Art Advertisements In this presentation we will look at two advertisements, one for the ‘Nissan’ SUV and the other for the ‘evian’ spring mineral water. We will describe the consumer market profile for each of these products. Word Count :1426 words - Date added to the site : April 27, 2006 -Subject :Art African Art - Its Style and Cultural Importance The traditional art of Africa plays a major part in the African society. Most ceremonies and activities (such as singing, dancing, storytelling, ect.) can not function without visual art. It can also be used as an implement and insignia of rank or prestige, or have a religious significance.African art consists mainly of sculptures, paintings, fetishes, masks, figures, and decorative objects. Word Count :412 words - Date added to the site : May 1, 2006 -Subject :Art Alfred Stieglitz and his Influence on Photography Alfred Stieglitz was an influential photographer who spent his life fighting for the recognition of photography as a valid art form. He was a pioneering photographer, editor and gallery owner who played pivotal role in defining and shaping modernism in the United States. (Lowe 23). He took pictures in a time when photography was considered as only a scientific curiosity and not an art. As the controversy over the art value of photography became widespread, Stieglitz began to fight for the recognition of his chosen medium. This battle would last his whole life. Word Count :1933 words - Date added to the site : May 1, 2006 -Subject :Art An analytical insight of Aztec Art Art, in its various forms, is something that has existed practically since the era when man was naught more than a brutish primate wandering from place to place in search of bare shelter and sustenance. And this, moreover, is something that is accentuated quite strongly when considering it in light of the various discoveries of predated and sometimes fossilized paintings, sculptors and metal and iron trinkets. Word Count :966 words - Date added to the site : May 6, 2006 -Subject :Art assumption of the virgin As I walked through the halls of the Art institute, I saw many paintings and sculptures. One painting that stood out the most was called, “The Assumption of the Virgin,” by El Greco Word Count :1121 words - Date added to the site : May 11, 2006 -Subject :Art Culture and Education Every state has its distinctive culture, which plays an important role in shaping its social, economical and political system. However, there are many outside influences that also play a significant role in shaping the social, economical and political culture of states. There was a time when states use to make policies according to their own cultural trends. Word Count :1957 words - Date added to the site : April 29, 2006 -Subject :Art Ernest Hemingway Research Question: How do these critics view Hemingway as an artist? Ernest Hemingway has been the most influential writer of the last century. His writings have proved to be jewels in English literature. From 1925 to 1929, Ernest Hemingway produced some of the most important works of 20th century fiction; including the landmark short story collection In Our Time (1925) which contained "The Big Two-Hearted River." In 1926 he came out with his first true novel, The Sun also Rises (after publishing Torrents of Spring, a comic novel parodying Sherwood Anderson in 1925). He followed that book with Men without Women in 1927; it was another book of stories which collected "The Killers" and "In Another Country." In 1929 he published A Farewell to arms , arguably the finest novel to emerge from World War I. Word Count :1381 words - Date added to the site : May 6, 2006 -Subject :Art Existentialism and Theatre - Analysis of the Concept Existentialism is a concept that became popular during the second World War in France, and just after it. French playrights have often used the stage to express their views, and these views came to surface even during a Nazi occupation. Bernard Shaw got his play "Saint Joan" past the German censors because it appeared to be very Anti-British. Word Count :542 words - Date added to the site : May 1, 2006 -Subject :Art Fredric Chopin - Poland's Greatest Composer Frederic Francois Chopin, one of the greatest composers of all time, was born in Zelazowa Wola, near Warsaw on February 22, 1810. His father was a Frenchman who had lived in Poland for many years and his mother was Polish and of noble birth. He loved to play music, even as a small child. Word Count :1213 words - Date added to the site : May 1, 2006 -Subject :Art | |||
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