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Monday, 28 October 2019

Humanities project help!!!?

answers1: such loads of excellent issues to go with between! you may
contemporary portray by potential of Picasso, Van Gogh, Degas,
Toulouse-Latrec, Renoir, Klee; in basic terms check out the artwork
books on your library. For dance, there is Isadora Duncan, Mikhail
Barishnokov, Bob Fosse, for starters. The action picture "White
Nights" had some staggering scenes blending Gregory Hines' faucet with
Barishnokov's ballet, even the plot is purely a motor vehicle for the
dancing. maximum suitable desires.
answers2: Since we are talking humanities - as a starting point you
need to remind yourself of the function of Venus as the goddess of
Love in ancient mythology. Then you might read between the lines of
this Wikipedia article <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Victrix_%28Canova%29"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Victr...</a>
and point to the fact that a husband had it carved of his wife for
exhibition in their (expensive) home/mansion/palace. Note also that
an upper class woman actually posing in the nude was considered
shocking then as well as now - maybe less now. <br>
If you still don't see a connection, perhaps you are limiting your
definition of love to one or two of the dozens of uses of the word
(which can make it almost meaningless in a specific application) - no
the statue does not have much of anything to do with Christian love or
love thy neighbor.

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