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Origins of the forms of art had been discovered in ancient caves that date back thousands of years, in mankind's infancy. And pictography was the first way of communicating among early humans. As far as we know, it was the only strategy to communicate before the spoken and written languages had been developed. Pictography was a main strategy of communication. Photos of animals or hunters on the caves' walls has been dated to be far more than twenty thousand years old and is ancient proof that pictography has been a basic type of communication.
Fine Art has been determined by becoming not merely historic, aesthetically valuable, and attractive and also one of the most tangible amongst all other art forms. You can find many historical paintings and sculptures that date back many centuries and are being studied, exhibited and treasured in great museums of Fine Art all over the world. This makes Fine Art one of the most superior over the performing arts of music, singing, dancing and above the art of cinematography. Art of entertainment is booming! Hollywood stars, singers and dancers are getting all the recognitions and having lavish lives, beginning during their young years. Even so quite a few talented and innovative visual artists get recognized when they're very old or have passed on. This old dilemma wants to be and might be changed. Art is extra than just a uncomplicated expression but rather it can be thought frozen in colorful handworked magic just like the John Singer Sargent you might see on this page.

what is this world war 1 painting showing?
http://en.citizendium.org/images/thumb/a/a2/WWI_-_Gassed_-_John_Singer_Sargent.jpg/550px-WWI_-_Gassed_-_John_Singer_Sargent.jpg
im writing a long essay about this painting, so alot of info would be helpful
The painting is of WWI British, or perhaps Canadian soldiers, blinded in a gas attack, and other casualties on the ground around them. The equipment depicted is of the second half of the war (steel helmets first used in 1916) but might be meant to portray the aftermath of the earlier chlorine gas attacks in 1915.
The gas involved probably would have been chlorine, rather than phosgene or mustard gas (phosgene takes longer to cause harm, and in any case was usually used in mixture with chlorine, and mustard gas is a skin-irritant).
WWI marked the first large scale use of poisoned gas, and the painting is perhaps particularly symbolic of the psychological impact of early chemical warfare - as the war went on gas caused relatively few casualties as methods were found of dealing with gas - effective gas masks and training, but it still remained a terrifying form of attack.
Wilfred Owen, a poet of the great war, wrote a rather famous poem, the main subject of which was a comrade who failed to don his mask fast enough during a gas attack (Dulce et decorum est)
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Dulce_et_Decorum_Est
Both sides used poison gas, (both in contravention of a 19th century treaty outlawing the use of poison gas).
wiki for more info on gas warfare:
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Art dealers shouldn't have any right to resell and capitalize on the work they didn't create and live their lives in luxury by those sales. This is the worst form of stealing from an artist who is long gone. There are plenty of examples of this; 1 of them is now a renowned artist: Vincent Van Gogh, each painting is selling for sixty million dollars. What a shame. When 1 reads Van Gogh's biography of his difficult poverty stricken life that he lived, usually consuming his paints as a way to survive and the suicidal ending makes 1 cry. Vincent Van Gogh does not want us to sob, he wants us to prevail and ensure that that no much more of his unfortunate life saga repeats ever once more. And lots of other artists want us to alter the unfair life pattern of a talented innovative fine artist. My individual wish is that, when I am gone none of my original art pieces are ever to be sold. This may be my part in changes to the fine art world for better. Art is a lot more than just a very simple expression but rather it can be thought frozen in colorful handworked magic just like the John Singer Sargent you can see on this page.













































