<span>The proportion of of the deities and buddhas are the same in the Thirteen-Deity Jnanadakini Mandala because it uses proportion to suggest that there is some sort of order to the universe.</span>
conservation for art is "preserving, fixing, or just restoring old art or other things like artifacts etc." (found in an article on www.msaconservation.com) it's most likely controversial because if something's old and valuable, people want to keep it in it's original form. (just a guess) but that's how it is in the art world.
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I wish it was Friday but it Tuesday but yayayaya
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The Harlem Renaissance was a period of rich cross-disciplinary artistic and cultural activity among African Americans between the end of World War I (1917) and the onset of the Great Depression and lead up to World War II (the 1930s). Artists associated with the movement asserted pride in black life and identity, a rising consciousness of inequality and discrimination, and interest in the rapidly changing modern world—many experiencing a freedom of expression through the arts for the first time.
While the Harlem Renaissance may be best known for its literary and performing arts—pioneering figures such as Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Duke Ellington, and Ma Rainey may be familiar—sculptors, painters, and printmakers were key contributors to the first modern Afrocentric cultural movement and formed a black avant-garde in the visual arts. (Hope this helped!)