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Compare & Contrast
Compare & Contrast
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Compare and contrast
van Goghs
Skull With a Burning Cigarette
with
Basquiats
Tobacco
Scroll down and click on Tabac. How does sociocultural context influence these works?
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Compare and contrast
Rodins
The Kiss
with
Brancusis
The Kiss.
In what way does their approach change the content?
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Compare and contrast
Betye Saars
Liberation of Aunt Jemima
with Carlos Fresquez's
"Yellow Wall"
. What social issues is each attempting to address?
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Compare and contrast
Harnetts
A Smoke Backstage
with
Rene Magrittes
The Treason of Images.
In what manner did the artists motivations effect each work?
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Compare and contrast
da Vincis
Man Tricked by Gypsies
with
Otto Dixs
Wounded Soldier
. In what way did each artists conception of beauty affect his work?
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