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Mona Lisa: Science Behind the Art

Ever wondered what the hype is all about? Here is the scientific explaination behind the art.

Six Star | June 13, 2009 | Art History
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Examining the Stela of King Naram-sin

An art history based assessment of the Stela of King Naram-Sin.

SmilingGoat | June 3, 2009 | Art History
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Misconceptions Within Islamic Art

There are many misconceptions within art in general but Islamic art seems to be the most “misunderstood.” This article will discuss and disprove two major misconceptions within Islamic art; one being that Islamic art has a history of borrowing and therefore does not have art of their own and two being that Islam is anti-art and therefore cannot have art of their own.

Mischa M. | April 25, 2009 | Art History
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Beware the Sphinx, It’s Coming to a Building Near You

The riddle of the Sphinx has puzzled archaeologists for many years. Contrary to popular belief there is more than one Sphinx and these can be found in different parts of the world, not just in Egypt.

Louie Jerome | April 25, 2009 | Art History
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Furthering Discussion: Woman of Willendorf and the Man and Woman of Cernavoda

The following post will describe two ancient pieces of art, the Woman (Venus) of Willendorf, and the Man and Woman of Cernavoda. In addition, I will explain personal theories as well as theories of scholars on the two mentioned artifacts, meaning, and their supposed significance in their early age of creation.

tiffanyaliano | April 14, 2009 | Art History
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Messages From the Past: Prehistoric Cave Paintings

There are so many messages from the past in this world,cave paintings are one of the ways we can take a look back to ancient times. They all send a message to us about their lives and how they lived.

Betty Carew | April 9, 2009 | Art History
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Art Review

A review of “Self Portrait in Front of the Easel” by Vincent Van Gough.

zyraktheawesome | April 5, 2009 | Art History
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Minoan Pottery

Minoan pottery is useful to our understanding of their civilization because it’s rapidly changing artistic styles reveal information about certain aspects of their lifestyles and other key knowledge about them.

zyraktheawesome | April 5, 2009 | Art History
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Leonardo De Vinci: A History

Leonardo De Vinci: A History a essay on the life of the great artist Leonardo De Vinci.

dood | April 4, 2009 | Art History
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Egyptian Art: Frontalism

An ancient art form.

gwill34 | March 30, 2009 | Art History
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