portraits. Furthermore, as the portraits of the kings were to be taken with great cares, at times of war the Joseon people took the portraits along with the other important documentations. Hence, this is how we now still can see some of the portraits of the Joseon Kings – for example, we currently restore 4 of King Taejo’sportraits.
2) Eugye
Eugyes are very special collection of reco
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"
(4) Virginia Woolf
"To the Lighthouse"
(5) Graham Greene
"The Heart of the Matter"
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(6) Theodore Dreiser
"Sister Carrie"
(7) Ernest Hemingway
"The Sun also Rises"
(8) William Faulkner
"The Sound and the Fury", "A Rose for Emily"
(9) F. S. Fitzgerald
"The Great Gatsby"
(10) John Steinbeck
"The Grapes
the baby.
After starting his family in the mid-1650s, Hooch started to focus on domestic scenes and family portraits. His work shows astute observation of the mundane details of everyday life.
Dutch women were praised at best for nursing infants. In this painting, mother seems as holly as Madonna and the act of nursing a baby at the breast itself is described as a holly behavior.
1. Background
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Jazz Age – enjoyment, and commercialism for the poverished.
Conspicuous consumption – by economic prosperity and rapid
development in scientific technology.
The National Prohibition Act (1920-1933)
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Icon of American Dream, self-made man.
Portrait of those seeking for wealth and religious freedom.
Very poor at
Jane - awakens the morning of her wedding day, rises quickly to dress for the ceremony. Rochester surveys Jane quickly; she is "fair as a lily“, and two dark figures emerge from the back of the church, …
Mr. Biggs and Mr. Mason - object to their marriage since it is a bigamous marriage. Rochester's first wife is Bertha whose brother is Mason, the madwoman living in Mr. Rochester's attic.