Andrei Rublev Essays

  • Deserto Antosso Film Analysis Essay

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    Il Deserto Rosso: Film Analysis Il Deserto Rosso – Red Desert is an Italian film from 1964 directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. The plot of the film focuses on the events that revolve around Giuliana (Monica Vitti), a woman who is living a deep inner crisis. After, an attempted suicide, which is disguised as a car accident, Giuliana’s mental state is compromised. The woman is affected by continuous neurosis, which preclude her the possibility of leading a normal life. Giuliana is married to Ugo (Carlo

  • Lust For Life Analysis

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    The famous paintings that we know and sometimes, we can see on textbooks, magazines or even televisions are made of artists who are known as painters. These painters show their emotions and feelings to their artworks that sometimes, people who can see their works can also feel what the painters are trying to depict on their work. Some painters became famous because of their artworks just like Leonardo da Vinci who made the painting Monalisa. And because of their famous status, biopics are being

  • Edvard Munch Movie Analysis

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    These biographical films are being portrayed by famous and most demanded actors and actresses such as Jamie Fox, Johnny Depp, Ben Kingsley and Jim Carrey. Below are the summarized 10 most excellent biopics about painters. 1. Edvard Munch (1976) This film was directed by Director Peter Watkins which is about Edvard Munch who is a Norwegian painter. Munch was being portrayed by Geir Westby and Munch’s married lover who is Mrs. Heilberg was played by Gro Fraas. During Edvard Munch’s time, his style

  • Positive And Negative Impacts Of The Mongols

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    The Mongol Empire is one of the greatest empires in the whole entire world. Their strategy is unknown but they used their great tactics piece by piece to take over. We have a good idea that their first interaction the Mongols had with Russia on the river of Kalka in 1223 was an accident but still had a significant impact in history. With their army of 200,000 men they slowly conquered cities including Kiev. The ones that survived like Novgorod became apart of the Golden Horde. In 1237 Batu Khan

  • Tarkovsky's Cinematic Landscape

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    The Great Dream of Nature in Tarkovsky’s Landscape Tarkovsky’s cinematic landscape serves as a conceptual means, exactly like the chôra, to express that which is inconceptualisable. In his book Sculpting in Time, Tarkovsky states that his films are not made to be deciphered as a set of signs and symbolisms, but “watched as one watches the stars, or the sea, as one admires a landscape. There is no mathematical logic here, for it cannot explain what man is or what is the meaning of life” . A paradox

  • Tensho Shūbun

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    Religious expression through a form of art and its process of creation provides mankind with aesthetic enjoyment, a means of communication, and a show of devotion to one’s faith. Art has been associated with religion since prehistoric times. Paintings created of past events can help elicit a feeling of devotion to one’s art and faith that can be lost over time. Art throughout the ages has become a powerful voice for the expression of religious beliefs. When it comes to the art of Christian Europeans

  • Ancient Christian Art Essay

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    ANCIENT EUROPEAN ART Prehistoric and Primitive Art: Paintings in the prehistoric era i.e. during 1400 to 9500 BC were generally done in huge limestone caves that served as habitation. Cave paintings have been discovered in Northern Spain and Dordogne Valley of South-West France. The Paleolithic art that flourished in this region is termed as the Franco-Cantabrian school. The paintings during this period were done for magico-religious purpose. The art of the Franco-Cantabrian school consists entirely