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I was there not because I had to but because I wanted to. The lights focusing on the musicians forced the audience to focus on the music and the program offered two interesting and diverse piece's of music that created two very different atmospheres.
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According to Ariane Ruskin Batterberry, Pablo Ruiz y Picasso is considered the most famous
artist of the 20th Century. Picasso always working to improve his artistic skills, he would just sit alone and paint or sculpt anything that would come
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in Leiden, the Netherlands. His father worked at a mill, as did many Dutchmen, but wanted his son to work in an academic profession. However, Rembrandt left his studies at the University of Leiden in order to study painting.
His work had become
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Andy Warhol created the most sensational and often controversial art of the 1960's. He appropriated images that Americans knew and loved--like Campbell's soup cans and Coca-Cola--and transformed them into radical and enduring works of art. Andy's
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Fauves, and Expressionists, especially by Max Pechstein of Die Brücke. The work that reflects this was produced when she was still in Germany, and was based on expressionist communication. Contrasting with German Expressionism, her
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and depressive photo. It pictures a man who is walking pulling some kind of a wagon. His clothes and face is wrinkly, and he looks incredibly tired. The man doesn't really look old, just worn out. It is obvious to see, that with all the machines and
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has been described as, "Japanese by birth but American by long residence and conviction" (Current Biography 477).
Yasuo Kuniyoshi was a Japanese-American painter born in Okayama, Japan, on September 1, 1893. At first, he
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I did not know anything about this music's history, genre or culture but enough to know I like it. It was music I heard in stores or on the radio. The calm sounds of flute, guitar, piano, chimes and whimsical notes are what caught my interest.
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the most famous artist of the 20th Century. Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Malaga, Spain (Encarta). When he was young his family moved to Barcelona (World Book Encyclopedia,448).
As the son of a professor of art, Picasso's talent
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of In Vitro Fertilisation.
This is evident in the scientific discoveries and advances in medical procedures.
In addition, the church and society have made scientific contributions to the debate concerning In Vitro Fertilisation techniques.
The
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