Thursday, February 14, 2019
Essay --
Stephanie LaGruaProfessor Nichols Art and Human Needs Final tryout13 December 2013Part OneShelterThe Villa Rotonda is a domicile built by Andrea Palladio from 1566 to 1571. The Villa Rotonda is located on top of a menial hill in Vincenza, Italy. Built during the Renaissance era, this 16th Century Italian house has showed influence to many other architects throughout the world. The Villa Rotonda is the most urbanized structure Andrea Palladio has constructed. The chronicle externalize was a square floor plan roofed by a dome. The structure has four entrances with each having locomote leading up to a amphistylar portico, porch like area. It has been said that the columned porticos give the building a Roman Temple look. The Villa Rotonda only has inhabitable rooms on the first floor while the second floor is strictly state rooms. Andrea Palladio designed the Villa Rotonda with mathematical precision and symmetrical proportions. fullness/SexualityThe Venus of Willendorf, or as well called, The Woman of Willendorf, is a statue of a female that is 10.8 cm high. Johann Veran had found the statue is 1908 in a village called Willendorf in lower Austria close to the city of Krems. Which is how it has gotten its name. The statue is now held in the Naturhistorishes Museum located in Vienna, Austria. The figurine was carved between 28,000 BCE and 25,000 BCE. This time period was the Paleolithic Period, also more commonly known as the Old Stone Age. The statue is make of a type of limestone that is non known to be produced in the border area it was found in, along with a sanguinedish tint of red ochre. The figurine does not have a way to stand on its own due to the fact it does not have feet. The statue also does not have a face but does have what it seems to b... ...ch her face. She looks off into the distance not knowing what is going to happen and despair in her eyes. The wrinkles and creases on her face show worry and sadness. There are two children or so hiding behind her as she slouches forward cradling a baby that seems break asleep. Her shirt is unbuttoned, her clothes along with the childrens clothes are sorry and worn out. The Migrant Mother communicates emotions of fear, uncertainty, pain and depression that many American families felt during this period. The photograph portrays what life was like for Americas families miserable during this depression. The fact that this in an actual photograph and not a depiction makes it more compelling and relatable because it is a realistic view of a human beings being in pain. A painting would just be a replica therefore the affect it would have on people would not be as significant.
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