| Advertising... Or is It? Elizabeth Esposito English 101H Professor Jason Snart |
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| "Art is a sign of affluence, it belongs to the good life." Bergers' Ways of Seeing, 135 |
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| Andy Mouse, $ Sign Keith Haring |
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| Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci |
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| Berger implies that "classical" art is a sign of an affluent life. He believes that if you put a painting, like The Mona Lisa, one would be able to sell a product more so than just an average advertisement. Yet, there are many different styles of art, and some may believe that a cartoon mouse is just as much art as an oil painting. One might ask, "Do only oil paintings belong to the affulent life?" |
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