Lindsey Baker
Lindsey Baker is a student majoring in Art History with a minor in Russian Language.
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Early Renaissance Florentine SculptureThis article traces the development of sculpture in Florence between 1330 and 1415.
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Portraiture in the Italian RenaissanceThis article traces the development of Italian Portraiture in the latter half of the 15th century.
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Thomas Cole and the Hudson River SchoolA look at Thomas Cole's work while involved in the Hudson River School.
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Analysis of J. D. Prown's "Winslow Homer in His Art"An analysis of Jules D. Prown's shortcomings in his essay "Winslow Homer in His Art."
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Connoisseurship of John Singleton CopleyA brief analysis of traditional characteristics found in the portraiture of American artist John Singleton Copley.
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Literary Analysis: One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichAn analysis of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.
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Unveiling VenusAn analysis of Raphaelle Peale's Venus Rising From the Sea- A Deception (1822), including artistic influence and the use of the trompe l'Oeil effect.
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Results of the Progressive EraSocietal issues following the American Progressive Era.
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Artist Profile: Gustav KlimtThis is a brief overview of the life and accomplishments of Austrian artist Gustav Klimt.
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Alexander Calder: Color and KineticsA brief overview of Alexander Calder's use of color and kinetics in his art work.
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The Importance of Ceramics in Ancient Maya SocietyWhy ceramics were held in such high regard to the Maya.
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Olga Rozanova: Spirituality of ColorExploring how Russian Avant-Garde artist Olga Rozanova used color to express a connection to the spiritual.
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The Life of Isamu NoguchiA brief look at the life and accomplishments of sculptor Isamu Noguchi.
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Doris Salcedo: Building Columbian ArtAn overview of how Doris Salcedo's Colombian upbringing has influenced her art.
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Understanding Hegelian AestheticsA simplified overview of G.W.F. Hegel's aesthetic theories.
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A Brief Biography of Alberto GiacomettiA brief biography on the artist Alberto Giacometti.
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Exploring Dead SoulsAn exploration of what it means to be a dead soul in Nikolai Gogol's novel Dead Souls.
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Crime and Punishment: The SchismAn overview of the schism scene in the characters Sonya, Roskolnikov and Svidrigailov.
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Root Beer CookiesThese root beer cookies are easy to bake and a definite success for those root beer lovers in you life.
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Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Oatmeal CookiesEasy to bake and delicious gluten free chocolate chip oatmeal cookies. -
Cranberry Apple Bundt CakeThis delicious cake takes some time, but is full of flavor and very worth it! -
Chocolate Cream Cheese Cookies!A delicious recipe for chocolate cream cheese cookies. -
Best M&M Cookies Ever!A Recipe for Soft M&M Cookies.
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The ParthenonA brief over view of the Parthenon.
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Distinctions Among Reptilian SkullsThough reptiles are all tetrapods and amniotes, distinct differences still exist among them, the most significant of which being variation in skull design. Divided into four categories, anapsids, diapsids, synapsids and eurapsids comprise the reptile group.
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Distinct Mammalian TraitsAlthough mammals are arguably the most distinct creature on earth, they also are one the most strangely diverse classes. To understand the evolutionary processes of modern mammals, we must understand ancient mammal qualities.
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Geology of Knoxville, TennesseeA Description of the Geology of Knoxville, Tennessee
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Plate Tectonics: A Theory Surrounding Planet EarthPlate Tectonics, essentially, is geology's unifying theory that encompasses nearly every feature of planet earth.
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Dinosaur Nests: What We Learn from the Nesting Habits of DinosaursDinosaur eggs and nests do share many traits. However, they each posses different features, which currently assist scientists in distinguishing dinosaur characteristics and habits.
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Geoffrey Chaucher's The Canterbury TalesAn analysis of irony in The Prioress's Tale.
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Religion in Art: Carracci, Bosch and Van Der WeydenMen such as Annibale Carracci, Hieronymus Bosch and Roger Van Der Weyden, in particular, have greatly contributed to the common perceptions of the eternal concepts of religion, morals, and judgment by providing a unique perspective of each issue.



