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(a) Roger Fenton did not show images of death and war in details in his photography works
(b) Matthew Brady's Civil War documentation Business ended him in debt
(c) Edward S Curtis is best known for his documentation of Native American
Explanation:
Roger Fenton showed no scenes of actual death although his letters and diary reveal that he saw plenty of evidence of the horrors of war. On one occasion he came across the body of a dead Russian ‘lying as if he had raised himself upon his elbow, the bare skull sticking up with still enough flesh left in the muscles to prevent it falling from the shoulders’.
Matthew Brady's Civil War documentation Business
At first, the effect of the Civil War on Brady's business was a brisk increase in sales of cartes de visite to departing soldiers. Brady readily marketed to parents the idea of capturing their young soldiers' images before they might be lost to war by running an ad in The New York Daily Tribune that warned, "You cannot tell how soon it may be too late."[4] However, he was soon taken with the idea of documenting the war itself. He first applied to an old friend, General Winfield Scott, for permission to travel to the battle sites, and eventually, he made his application to President Lincoln himself. Lincoln granted permission in 1861, with the proviso that Brady finance the project him
In 1899, Edward S Curtis became the official photographer for the Edward Harriman expedition to Alaska and developed an interest Native American culture. Curtis is best known for his documentation of Native American cultures published as The North American Indian
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Museum curators are usually the ones who manage and present collections in museums. They are responsible or are in charge of assembling, cataloguing and displaying the collections appropriately for the public to view. They plan and organise the exhibitions and research about the objects or collections in the museum or objects that they are planning on bringing into the museum. They also keep records of things in the museum and help get objects or collections from other places into the museum for people to come and see them.
They may also plan budgets and negotiate loan items that they want to put on display in museums.
Explanation:
type of sculpture can move and change visual form? kinetic
Answer:
a rattle
Explanation:
it is a percussion instrument
Answer:
It was a movie titled; The Legend of Princess Inikpi
The movie is centered around a Kingdom called the Igala Kingdom that was on the brink of a war with the Fulani Tribe and the Igala tribe was outnumbered and needed drastic help. The Chief priest had to consult the gods of the land to seek help as regards the war that was to come.
The message from the gods was that the Kings daughter (Princess Inikpi) had to be sacrificed for the victory of the Igala People along-side 7 of her maidens.
Now, there was an outburst of drama and inconsistency as regards the mothers approval of such act but regardless, the Princess herself agreed to the bidding.
The King gave the order to the chief priest and preparations begun. The sacrifice ceremony began and the Chief Priest insisted they all be buried together after beheading the servants.
The sacrifice happened and they were all put in the hole. This act bestowed the Igala warriors with the gift of Invincibility while fighting against their enemies (Fulani Tribe) and it helped them win the war.
(The artistic vision I noticed)
- While the servants were being beheaded, I noticed an almost irregular blood spurge like a dam busted open which I believe was a slight production error. They ought to have noticed that,
- Finally, I noticed the singular hole dug out for all of these people to be buried was not more that 4 feet deep and from an artistic point of view, that's almost an impossibility except those people were chopped into pieces which was not the case.
In expressing Art, one must be critical with it especially in Visual Expressions as the human mind is a natural critique and will not fail to notice irregularities in Artistic Displays.