Georges Braque Georges Braque was a major 20th-century french painter, collagist, printmaker and sculptor. His most important contributions to art history was in his role with fauvism in 1905, and the role he played in the developing cubism. Braque’s work between 1908 and 1912 was closely associated with his colleague Pablo Picasso. Their cubist works were hard to tell apart for many years, because of Braques shy nature he was a little overshadowed by the fame and infamy of Picasso. Early life Georges Braque was born on May 13th, 1882 in Argenteuil, Val-d’Oise. He grew up in Le Havre and studied to be a house painter and decorator. He also studied artistic painting during evenings at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. In Paris, he apprenticed with a decorator until he earned his decorating certificate in 1902. After he claimed his certificate, he attended the Academie Humbert, which was also in Paris, he remained there to paint until 1904. This was where he met Marie Laurencin and Francis Picabia. Fauvism Braque’s earliest works were impressionistic, but after seeing the…
The Essay Outline Why Outline? Just because you have composed a thesis statement doesn’t mean that you are ready to start writing your essay. Outlining your ideas will help you see the structure of your main points and sub-points clearly. Outlining will also help you check the logic and completeness of what you will be writing, revealing any gaps, repetition, or illogical steps in the development of your essay. Outlining your essay will also help you manage your time more efficiently – you can break down the outline into manageable sections – and then assign yourself reasonable time to write the first draft of each section. Remember, the introduction can be very time consuming – leave it until the end – it is much easier to write the introduction when you have finished the first draft Before you Outline Planning / Outlining is Step 5 of The Writing Process. This is the last step before you begin to write your essay. As you develop your outline, keep in mind the length of the assignment. How many words / pages do…
HOW TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING THE MUSIC INDUSTRY Write a 1,500 word essay to demonstrate your understanding of how technology is changing the music industry. With specific reference to the core structures and functions of the modern music industry, new business models and revenue streams, changes in practice brought about by digital technology and the internet, discuss: The shift away from traditional media such as TV and radio towards online and mobile How artists and labels are responding to the shift of revenues away from physical sales to plays and subsсrіptions How artists are able to use social media to promote themselves to a global audience and how this affects the A&R process Credit will be given for the use of specific examples to illustrate your arguments. Also, please ensure that you format the essay correctly. You must reference your ideas according to Harvard Guidelines. [unique_solution]The essay should be double-spaced and include a wide range of cross references from a variety of sources and a bibliography. Write a 1,500 word essay to demonstrate your understanding of how technology is changing the…
the crime film Like comedies, westerns, horror films, and science fiction, the crime film has inspired dozens of volumes of critical commentary. tary. It is difficult to write a coherent history of criticism of the crime film, however, especially because of its tendency to split into subgenres whose import is apparently only distantly related. The project ect of genre theory itself has depended throughout its history on the ascendancy of such critical methodologies as the structuralism of Tzvetan Todorov, which allows the systematic analysis of generic conventions, ventions, and the revisionist historicism of Rick Altman, which uncovers covers economic motives for the rise and fall of specific Hollywood genres. In the same way, critical responses to the crime film and its numerous subgenres have divided according to which modes of academic demic criticism have been fashionable from moment to moment: auteur teur criticism, mise-en-scene criticism, thematic criticism, structural criticism, psychoanalytic criticism, economic criticism, critical interrogations rogations of race or gender or identity politics. Overlaid on these categories, egories, however, is a different, surprisingly rigid series of categories dictated by the…
Why There Is Shame in Actors Having Day Jobs Geffory Owens says “There is no job that’s better than another job,” he continued. “It might pay better, it might have better benefits, it might look better on a resume and on paper, but actually it’s not better “ In the light of this comment, it discusses that Acting is a job just like any other, which is why actors have been particularly vocal in the ensuing aftermath of the Owens incident. Many established actors from film, television, and theater have spoken up to share their experiences—past and present—with day jobs and to hopefully remove the stigma surrounding them. Actors have long been part of the gig economy. Roles and benefits come and go unpredictably. Side jobs with flexible hours are a fact of life. The performers I know have been office managers, S.A.T. tutors, dog-walkers, P.R. assistants, financial advisers, and, of course, waiters. One actor friend is learning calligraphy so she can start her own business. A comedian I know used to wait tables at a restaurant back…
‘British North America and the Atlantic world 1660-1763.’ The British North American colonies diversified in this period, and they also became more uniformly and distinctively Anglo-American. Using evidence, explain the factors that promoted the development of a unified identity despite growth and diversification. In the 1660s, the colonial enterprise patterns in the Americans became clear. The colonies of England became what is now Britain after the 1707 Act of Union with Scotland, with 1660-1763 becoming a period of growth and diversification (Armitage & Braddick, 2009). At this period, there was an explosion of slave imports to plantation colonies as a variety of the European natives from Ireland and other parts pushed together in fast-growing areas of neo- European settlement. There was also a coherent imperial vision for the American holdings, which grew slowly, and the colonies remained mostly independent of crown control. Europe plunged into a period of warfare in 1689, which had a significant impact on America. The spilling of the war into North America, Spanish, British, and French colonies made the colonies engage deeper with neighboring Indians. The…
contract A contract is an agreement between two individuals or entities to have a general obligation as required by the law. The primary requirements for a contract to be legal are mutual accent in that both parties must willfully agree. The other requirement is that there must be time for all the parties to consider the terms of a contract to understand it fully. A contract must also have well-outlined consequences if it has been breached. It is therefore clear that when considering a contract, the most critical requirement is free consent. Free consent, according to the definition of scholars of law, is the act of voluntary agreement towards an offer (Kaneko, 2019). Consent is between or among two or more individuals if they all share in the same sense about a particular idea. Consent hence involves the sharing of ideas in the mind of the contract. The critical section about a contract is section 13. It elaborates that “Two or more persons are told to consent when they agree upon the same thing in the same sense. —two or…
Name Professor Course Date Biloxi Blues Select 2 characters from the play and discuss their performances in the areas of: Their Speaking Voice: Diction, tone, clear! Sgt. Merwin J. Toomey has an authoritative voice, he also appears funny, and some of his words may look to be less serious, given his tone when giving the command. His voice is very clear throughout the play Eugene Morris Jerome appears to be timid in his action. He uses uncertain voice which makes him appear confused in some of the times. He has a regretful tone at the beginning of the play. Eugene wishes that he would not have joined the army. As the play proceeds, he develops the tone of acceptance and bravery. Projection & Volume The projection of the two characters is fine. They are depicted according to their different roles in the movie. Their voices also have the right volume throughout the play. Discuss the Set & Costume Design! Does the set allow the actors to move freely on the Stage? The set of the play does not allow the…
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Comparing and Contrasting the Functional and Relational Leadership Style 1.0 Introduction This report is an analysis of the relationship and the variance between the exiting different leadership styles. Silva (2016) described a leadership style as to how a leader behaves and guides followers or employees. In this regard, since leadership is broadly defined as a behaviour, it means that the behaviours vary significantly from one leader to the other. This is the source of the leadership styles variances. This report develops an examination of two applicable leadership styles, the functional and the relational leadership styles. The analysis investigates the existing relationship and variations between the two leadership styles. 2.0 Literature Review In discussing leadership styles, three dimensions come into play, they are (a) the leader behaviour, (b) the role of the followers, and (c) the situational and context of interaction. It is peed and based on these three dimensions that the leadership styles similarities and differences are analysed and investigated. On the one hand, the Uhl-Bien (2011) study describes the concept of leadership behaviour. The analysis, reflecting earlier finding by…