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Performer Singers Musical instrument players Fixed Performances Recordings Related Rights Neighbouring Rights 50 yrs Record Company Phonogram Producer Elvis Presley

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Performer Singers Musical instrument players Fixed Performances Recordings Related Rights Neighbouring Rights 50 yrs Record Company Phonogram Producer Elvis Presley Lady Gaga Elton John. He says about that piece of art Its your life now its over What things do you find hard to let go of Are you emotionally connected to the th ings you produce Or to things you own What is the interaction between the public and this type of art What Vergil’s . Aeneid. 29-19 B.C.. Roman Nationalism. denarius of Julius Caesar: 47-46 BC. Aeneas leaves Troy carrying . Anchises. and . Palladium . Apotheosis of Julius Caesar. Actium (31 B.C.). Alma-Tadema (1836-1912). Michael Burdge. Brief History of Comic Books. . Comics have brought entertainment since the 19. th. century. Some stories were humorous and some were suspenseful. The Golden Age of comics (1930’s-1950’s). Mini-Compositions . in Collage. LTC 4240: Art for Children. Spring Semester . 2015. Henri Matisse was born in Northern. France in 1869.. His formal education was in law, but . was introduced to painting. Using synergy to improve your art!. (2 + 2 = a lot more than 4!). Vincent Van Gogh shared a studio for awhile with Paul Gauguin. Even though they fought a lot, they produced some of their best works while working together. . Creating Your Power Point . Things you should know:. Your presentation should be on an artist (living or dead) that you admire or find interesting.. You may work alone or with ONE other person.. You need to decide who you will work with and sign up for and artist TODAY.. August 18. th. and 21. st. , . 2014. T. o ensure that every child in every . New York City public school receives a . well-rounded education that includes the arts.. CAE’s Mission . The Center for Arts Education. Connector. Write down at . least 5 sentences . describing the work below:. The . shapes. are mostly round or curved.. The artist uses the complimentary . colours. red and green to make them stand out.. Mahum Mujeeb . What Is Cubism ? . It's a style of painting where the artist tries to depict an object from multiple angles simultaneously within the two-dimensional plane of the canvas. Cubism paintings are paintings which are broken up, analyzed and put together in an abstract way - Instead of drawing the picture from one angle, the artist draws the picture from loads of different views to show the object in greater detail. Late 1908, Picasso and Braque developed Cubism, although some inspirations existed earlier. The most vital period of Cubism ended in 1917 but it still influences and informs artists today. The first paintings in the style we call analytical cubism were painted in 1908 by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. They changed their style into . . Different artists show the same events in many ways. Firstly look at all the images. . Which picture do like best and why?. Read again the Gospel accounts of the Transfiguration (MT Ch. 17v1-8 and also LK Ch. 9 v28-36) Which picture do you think best describes the Transfiguration? Why?. Jonathan . Criollo. . Multi-Media Artist and Animator. Multi-Media Artist and Animators work mostly on movies and videos. and computer games. Some work on advertising. They draw by hand and use computers to create the series of pictures that form the animated images or special effects seen in movies. Review. Sixth Grade. Unit 1 Week 2. Vocabulary. apparently. fixtures. flimsy. incident. subscribe. survive. To give your consent or approval; agree; support. subscribe. apparently. fixtures. flimsy. Wiafe's. photographs set themselves apart with a . color. palette and cinematic lighting style that . cinemate. the social experiences amongst his empathetic choice of subject: modern British youth culture.. . Project Criteria (Each Slide is 4 points). Introduction. Preference. Family Background. Personal Background. Musical Background. Musical Background 2. Discography. Excerpt Example. Works Cited. Include at the minimum of 6 images that support your presentation. The 6 images include the portrait in the introduction..

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