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    other Europeans because they already became abstract before them they became liberal with realism Same influence by other Indigenous groups in Americas and Africa Bauhaus Institution that brought architects‚ designers‚ and painters from several countries. In Germany‚ Walter Gropius became first director and made Bauhaus a principle of marriage between engineering and art. Ludwig Mies von der Rohe helped design steel frames with glass This style was good for large apartment and buildings

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    In this essay I plan on discussing works by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. I will carry out a concise discussion of the position and views of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe‚ as well as addressing his understanding of architecture. I will also be doing a concise analysis of two exemplary works by Mies. Finally I plan on discussing Mies position in and contribution to the development of Modern movement. The two examples I will be analysing are the Barcelona Pavilion and the Seagram Building. Ludwig Mies van

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    Room 505‚ Yat King House‚ Lai King Estate‚ Kwai Chung‚ N.T. Cheung Chin Pang 51689950 (Mobile) superbpang@gmail.com RESUME SUMMARY Latest Position Sales (Bauhaus) Years(s) of Work Experience 2 years Latest Job Function Wholesale Latest Industry Sector Wholesale / Retail Latest Career Level Entry Level Highest Education Attained Degree Authorized to work in Hong Kong Yes Latest Salary HK$25‚000 Expected salary Negotiable Availability

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    De Stijl Notes

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    Synopsis The Netherlands-based De Stijl movement embraced an abstract‚ pared-down aesthetic centred in basic visual elements such as geometric forms and primary colours. Partly a reaction against the decorative excesses of Art Deco‚ the reduced quality of De Stijl art was envisioned by its creators as a universal visual language appropriate to the modern era‚ a time of a new‚ spiritualized world order. Led by the painters Theo van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian - its central and celebrated figures -

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    STRUCTURE ARCHITECT Adolf Loos House of Michealerplatz‚ Vienna Aldo Rossi Rossi Collection Alvar Aalto Sanatorio‚ di Paimo‚ Finland Auguste Perret Notre Damme du Raincy‚ France Antoni Gaudi Sagrada Familia Benjamin Latrobe US Capitol‚ Washington DC Charles Rennie Macintosh Glasgow School of Art Cesar Pelli Petronas Towers‚ KL Daniel Burnham Flatiron Building‚ NY Daniel Libeskind Jewish Museum‚ Berlin Eero Saarinen TWA Terminal Eliel Saarinen

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    well. In this period‚ only illustration based advertising was carried out‚ which was unrelated to art itself and typography (Conway‚ 2002). Rand produced the latest influences of Modernism with his inspiration coming from the European designers. Bauhaus in Germany‚ was a school‚ cultural in its origin‚ and dedicated to teaching arts and crafts in combination with technology. The school was closed in 1933 by the Nazis (Meggs‚ 2011). Thus‚ the designers and artists

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    ‘A fascinating account of a fascinating period.’ How far do you agree with this judgement of your chosen book? Explain your answer. The dictionary definition of the word fascinating is simply ‘extremely interesting’ and that is exactly what Timothy Garton Ash’s The File; A Personal History is. It is a compelling excavation of the Stasi and the people who came into contact with it‚ including his younger self; for‚ as a student and journalist working and living in East Germany‚ he was placed

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    Discuss the Graphic Design Styles and Techniques of Propaganda and Persuasion used by the Nazi Government 1933-1939 “Nothing is easier than leading the people on a leash. I just hold up a dazzling campaign poster and they jump through it.” (Goebbels‚ 1934). By the time Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933‚ he already understood the power that propaganda could have on the masses; so quickly hired Joseph Goebbels as Reich Minister of Propaganda to control the news‚ media and art in Germany

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    Paris‚ he will be choosing larger canvases‚ using more biomorphic forms‚ adding sand to his oil paintings and introducing new hues into his palette (Barnett). In a certain respect‚ his first Paris paintings will be a continuation of his work at the Bauhaus that he will take further and modify; for instance “Accompanied Center” was transformed from a watercolor to a major painting. During his Paris period‚ Kandinsky continued to write‚ limiting himself to shorter texts expressing familiar points of view

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    [pic] [pic] An early period work "Munich-Schwabing with the Church of St. Ursula" (Kandinsky 1908) Kandinsky’s creation of purely abstract work followed a long period of development and maturation of intense theoretical thought based on his personal artistic experiences. He called this devotion to inner beauty‚ fervor of spirit‚ and deep spiritual desire inner necessity‚ which was a central aspect of his art. Kandinsky learned from a variety of sources during his youth and life in Moscow. Later

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