Monday, May 21, 2012

You are here: Home > Abstract Art Paintings > Helpful Blog Reviews On Sculpture Abstract Wall

Helpful Blog Reviews On Sculpture Abstract Wall

by abstract_art_paintings

abstract-art-paintings Helpful blog reviews on Sculpture abstract Wall

This item arrived safely – packaged perfectly. As you can imagine from the picture, it is delicate and I was worried about how it would arrive. It’s a beautiful piece that will go well in any room in the house. It is light weight for hanging and has a small hook on the back for nail.

How can I smooth this paper out and make it make sense?
At the time of World War II, the leader of Germany, Adolf Hitler, began a process of “purification”, which was the marauding of the Jew’s cultural property and the arts destruction. Hitler’s German-supremacy ideas led him to state that all art of the Jewish culture was considered intolerable. Groups of Nazis forcibly removed all Jewish art from both public and private areas, taking more than three million works of art during that time. The Nazi’s sold and destroyed all of the art and paintings of the Jews that did not reflect the views of the Reich. This assault on culture was one of the biggest thefts in history which forced the Jews to fall under the ownership of the Germans.“….Acquiring art by force and the use of terror.” While the assault of the Nazis on culture continued to grow harsher, so did the ways in which the Nazi’s seized the art from the Jewish community. The Jewish people admired the abstract and impressionist paintings of their culture at museums during this time. Soon these “privately owned collections” were required to be given to the Nazi groups as a “donation” in order for the Jews to receive exit permits and many other things, Sculpture abstract Wall such as immigration papers. After raiding of private museums the Nazis began to assault the public community. The Jewish people were threatened with various “bargains” and “exchanges”, which left them with no choice, but to give up their culture, which was to be added to the Nazi collection.“The Nazi’s were as passionate about collecting and preserving these objects as they were destroying the lives of their owners.” The effects of Hitler on the Jews began to crumble their walls of culture which had various reasons behind it. The main reason for this assault was that their galleries of art conflicted with the ideal way of the Reich which said the concept of the Jewish art was intolerable. Another reason was that these “art collectors” had a strong obsession with hording paintings to create their own private collection. This ideology of the Nazi groups group showed their power and the enforcement of Hitler’s ideas. The Nazi regime during the time used its power to destroy the collections of art in the Jewish community not only because of their beliefs but greed.Hitler and his Nazi regime managed to destroy and eliminate more than three million works of art from the Jews due to their ideology of the Reich. These “unacceptable” artifacts consisted of impressionist and abstract paintings, drawings and sculptures. The paintings were masterpieces by renowned artists such as Picasso, Gauguin, and Manet. These pieces stolen from the Jews were passionately burned by the Nazis which were about 5,000 paintings and were used to raise money for the Nazis. Masterpieces crumbled to the ground because of the strong loyalty for the Reich and the hatred inside the minds of the Nazi groups.This dreadful act committed against the Jews was one of the greatest hardships at that time. The Jews were robbed of their possessions because of the strong assault from the Nazis and the Nazis power to destroy their identity. Owners of the artifacts were powerless when forced to give up their collection due to the persecution and blackmail they received. The German community was enriched with thefts from the Jews, giving them more power and wealth. In conclusion, the Jews did not lose materials, or money, but they lost their history.Copyrightmy source it art as evidence from remember.organd i am in 9th but a 10th grade classno specific method just 5 parargraphsWow your goodnow its my turn to work on it…………..how do you write so well?
Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Sculpture abstract Wall

Google Videos - Sculpture abstract Wall
Google Videos - Sculpture abstract Wall
Search results for query: [Sculpture abstract Wall]

Metal art
abstract-art-paintings Helpful blog reviews on Sculpture abstract Wall

youtube.com

Related External Links

abstract-art-paintings Helpful blog reviews on Sculpture abstract Wall

{ 3 comments }

Kroger October 5, 2010 at 12:12 am

I bought this same piece cheaper on another site and I love it! It looks soooo great on the wall and it’s of very good quality…Very satisfied.

Awad October 5, 2010 at 11:52 am

I just bought one of these & have to say its one of the most beautiful pieces of wall décor I’ve ever seen. It looks exactly like the picture & the leaves are made out of the most beautiful shells. It also looks great in any room & goes with almost any style. It’s also definitely worth the price.

Godfrey October 5, 2010 at 11:43 pm

This wall art is substantial and durable. It was easy to put up and I love the look of it.

Comments on this entry are closed.

Previous post:

Next post: