Tuesday, May 21, 2019
It is in description Essay
1.The Salon was extremely important for  contrivanceists wanting to establish their reputations. How do  artists  make do that same challenge today?For all its pomp and popularity, the manner in which The Salon aids in establishing artists mainly through the same way that  large number seek to establish themselves in todays modern  fourth dimensions finding a means to showcase ones  work to as m whatsoever the great unwashed as possible. This was answered by The Salon by providing a grounds that had no parallel in popularity, hence reaching multitudes of audiences at any given year. Nowadays, with the absence of such tightly-knit cultural circles such as those in the visual art field, modern technology allows for artists to reach out and display their works for al to see, in an even more convenient way  through the internet. There  be websites that host image displays, allowing artists to create a portfolio that is easily  fond and avail commensurate at any time at their whims. Given    time and popularity, one  may even venture out into creating ones  knowledge website for the purpose of galleries and whatnot.2. How did art reflect the periods preoccupation with science?At the time, architecture was already undergoing a transformation due to the influence of neoclassicism.  merely the biggest reflection of science in art during this period was the introduction of the Industrial Revolution which took place from the 18th century to the 19th century. This reflected in art pieces and such,  demonstrate the change taking place not only in art but in the development of mankind in a way where artists are somehow likened to historians, keeping tabs on the development of man3. How did revolution influence art in the eighteenth century? What revolutions are influencing art today? machination in the 18th century were influenced deeply by the French Revolution as political and structural change we being implemented left and right. These changes  ensnare their way into art as     closely, for the change in society is  much reflected in art through means descriptive of change as well. not only was it the French Revolution that affected art in this way, but the Industrial Revolution as well. Nowadays, art is being greatly influenced by the digital revolution, wherein visual art is created through computers.4. Neoclassicism was popular in Europe and the United States. (Just take a look at the government buildings in Washington, D. C.) why was the  appearance so appealing? What did the builders expect the style to express? Why do we think it represents us?Neoclassicism became very popular in the United States as well as in Europe for the fact that it allows one culture to honor their traditions in architecture, paying proper homage to that which had been developed by their forefathers, meanwhile allowing a bit of leeway enough to alter these traditions in manners unoffensive to the past. May of those who sought to incorporate this style in building were able t   o do so,  reward traditional values and developing current ones. It is deemed to represent us so aptly as it is important for one people to respect and honor and  curiously remember their heritage.1. Technology radically changed 19th century architecture. What are some of the changes that modern technology has brought to architecture? How do those changes make our lives easier? How do those changes make our lives easier? How do they sometimes complicate our lives?With the introduction of innovation, most often the perception of man that has endured for so long  often as long as it took since the last  basal technology  takes a drastic overhaul a major if not total restructuring or reinventing of tried and tested theories as well as practices. The art field is no different. With the introduction of modern techniques, from brushes to pens to digital media, art has undergone many transitions from one media to an opposite, and from one technology to the next. Architecture, for example,    has made developmental leaps and bounds through time as proved by the wildly varied architectural styles from different periods. Even as we enter the modern age, architecture continually develops to suit the  necessarily of the current societal trends as well as tastes. Modern technology made it possible for new concepts in architecture to arise such as use of materials that treat the air around it, and conveniences such as with durable materials that remain lightweight yet sturdy. Advancements in modern technology  nourish made it convenient to set into stone concepts that would not have been possible before. However, some of these concepts that up until recently had not been possible also allowed the creation of other architectural experiments that serve no true purpose than to prove its possibility, at the cost of practicality.2. Why were historical styles popular in the 19th century? What did artists and architects  trust to achieve by executing those styles in new materials?Fro   m the year 1800 until the end of the century in the coming of the year 1900, many architectural styles had grown in fame as well as practitioners, 19th century Victorian architecture in the land of Glasgow, Scotland, for example, is one of the more popular historical architectural styles of the century. It had reached its  mop up in popularity during 1817  1875 and was used to denote a grand sophistication about the structures at the time. It symbolized the boldness as well as the audacity and wealthiness of the people of Glasgow and even now, with the incorporation of the styles, it showcases the grandeur and bravura and pride within ones self.3. Baudelaire urged artists to paint the heroism of modern life. How do painters and sculptors address that challenge today? Why do artists still think its important to do?Charles Baudelaires concept of The Heroism of Modern Life was one he so boldly ventured forth in doing as presented in Salon of 1846. Nevertheless, there are still quite ma   ny artists who see it fit to tackle such  radiosensitive matters in the way Charles Baudelaire did blatantly painting a picture of despair and misery, all the time extending the factors of hope and mystery. This is deemed important by many artists of today  particularly in the trying, troubling times that beplague humanity today to show that no matter what adversity we may face, there will always be hope.4. When  picture taking was first invented, artists claimed it wasnt art because it was a mechanical process. What inventions are available to create visual images that people do not consider to be art? Why do artists still use them?The classification of photography by most visual art purists as a field unfitting of the  circumstance art stem from their perception of visual art as something that has to be rendered solely by the hands of the artist. As such they tend to discriminate against photography, wherein the images captured themselves may have long been around to have not been    rendered or created by the photographer. However, the fact that photographers are able to create visually appealing photographs are often the results of their development of various artistic talents mastery of composition, knowledge of depths, and a keen eye for that which although seemingly mundane may be captured on film in such a way that exudes aesthetically pleasing qualities, hence should be considered art.In the same sense, these artistic purists also look down upon those who are able to create art through means that may be easily reproduced. Art trades such as the use of typography, mosaics, stencils, and the like are easily  dismiss as not art or at least a lower form of it. What is often overlooked with these said fields  including photography  is that the  conceptuality alone of these images is already an art in itself, let alone the execution and process of putting these said ideas into visual imagery. Thus artists continue to use these as they do not necessarily hamper    ones artistry, but rather opens new opportunities to expand the possibilities of visual creation.  
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