Mirror as a charming and mysterious object begun to be used by humans approximately from the beginning of six thousands years BC. The first traces of the object used as mirror were made from the obsidian,[1] which were found in Anatolia.[2]
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Camera Bianca: Relational Me
Mona Lisa – the most intriguing painting
Robert Rauschenberg’s Cardboards
Before the cardboard inspired Robert Rauschenberg’s creative senses to use it as a leading medium for his artistic explorations, the material itself had its own creative past.
Woman Drinking Absinthe
Nov 10, 2008 | Art Essays
The Van Dongen’s exposition in Montreal gathered artworks from different periods of his artistic carrier. The artwork, which captures a particular attention is the drawing titled, “Woman Drinking Absinthe.”
The Adoration or Perversity of Childhood in Balthus’s Paintings
Jun 16, 2008 | Art Essays
Before the concept of Childhood began to take shape during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the concept of the Child had many symbolic connotations in the popular imagery through the history of art.
Artemisia Gentileschi: Quest for Artistic Glory
Jun 10, 2008 | Art Essays
The scholarly world of the art history critics projects many conflicting theories when referring to the Artemisia Gentileschi’s artwork.
The Evolution of Innovatory Approaches
Apr 27, 2008 | Art Essays
The Evolution of Innovatory Approaches in Critical Statements of the Female Art through the Chosen Artworks of Artemisia Gentileschi, Judy Chicago, and Laurie Anderson. In the history of art, women have always been presented in many forms of artistic creativity,...
The Representation of the Female Body in Newton’s Picture
Apr 20, 2008 | Art Essays
Through the history of photography the woman body always was and still is one of the leading subject of various and quiet often-questionable representations.