Imani Smith-Enamorado ’25, a medical laboratory science major from Middletown, Ohio, has been working in a laboratory and feels prepared to graduate and start her career in the medical field.
"history" paintings most important (especially subjects from Greek or Roman history or mythology) various subject matters; if "historical" subjects, the Bible was the source ...
Legacy gift commitments sustain Bluffton for the future. Gifts from sisters Jeannette Sprunger Bechtel ‘63 and Shirley Sprunger King ‘67 and their families ensure Bluffton’s enduring values of ...
Honoré Daumier (1808-79) lived in Paris during troubled political times (the revolutions of 1830 and 1848) and during a time of rapid industrialization and much social unrest. He was a painter, ...
The campaign will be led by volunteer campaign co-chairs and university trustees Greg Wannemacher and Dave Baumgartner. Greg graduated from Bluffton in 1977 with a degree in business administration ...
Throughout history artists have often represented events of their times, sometimes objectively, sometimes with personal commentary. An earthshaking event like the French Revolution called forth the ...
The skyscraper is the most important development in 20th century architecture. Techniques for making steel, a more refined and stronger iron, led to new possibilities in architecture. Metal beams can ...
Gustave Courbet (1819-77) is usually regarded as the father of European Realism. He even used the term Realism in defining his aims and he championed the Realist cause. When his paintings were ...
Cubism is one of the most radical and innovative movements in modern art. We have seen that one trait of modernism is the rejection of illusion; the optical reality that we all experience in normal ...
Dr. Jane Wood, president of Bluffton University, and Dr. Katherine Fell, president of University of Findlay, will present the State of the University Forum, at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, in Yoder ...
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In general Romantic artists adopted two contrasting attitudes toward nature but both are reactions to the dominant 18th century view. To Neoclassical thinkers nature was a rational, ordered cosmos ...