Humanities in Business | Discussion Post 12
I listened to the podcast Take a ‘Big Picture’ Approach to Business. I was a little surprised that the gentleman mentioned that he majored in …
I listened to the podcast Take a ‘Big Picture’ Approach to Business. I was a little surprised that the gentleman mentioned that he majored in …
“The Baroque: The Grit in the Oyster of Art History” by Helen Hills was a rather difficult reading in terms of both its language and …
The Processional Cross in the African Art Exhibition in Carlos Museum includes a lot of elements that are related to Baroque art. This artwork was …
Jesuit Church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção (St. Paul’s) is one of the artworks that we went through and surprised me a lot because I …
In the reading Introduction: Global Art History and the Netherlands, I was surprised to find out how the Netherlands plays a role in communicating between …
Gauvin Bailey’s “The New Plant of the Primitive Church” provided me insights into how theology and history can be revealed and conveyed through plants and …
I was fascinated about the fact that Baroque artwork can carry such deep concepts such as globalization through today’s class. The mirror in the artwork …
During the first four weeks of classes, I was mostly impressed by the interactive projects derived from Falda’s map of Rome or Envisioning Baroque Rome. …
Derived from Falda’s map of Rome created in the 17th century, I believe that early artists have taken work that expressed or conveyed information to …
Baroque art refers to a style of art influenced by social factors under the same or similar time period, therefore having qualities resembling similar topics. …