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Why do we need to tell stories?

Why do we need to tell stories?. Narratvie art – a brief sampling. Magura Cave, Bulgaria. Bhimbhetka Cave, Madhya Pradesh, India. Ancient Egyptian tomb painting. Ancient Egyptian tomb painting. Ancient Egyptian tomb painting. Mughal painting – Radhi pines for Krishna.

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Why do we need to tell stories?

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  1. Why do we need to tell stories?

  2. Narratvie art – a brief sampling

  3. Magura Cave, Bulgaria

  4. Bhimbhetka Cave, Madhya Pradesh, India

  5. Ancient Egyptian tomb painting

  6. Ancient Egyptian tomb painting

  7. Ancient Egyptian tomb painting

  8. Mughal painting – Radhi pines for Krishna

  9. Bayeaux Tapestry, 20’ X 230’, 1079

  10. Detail, Bayeaux Tapestry, 20’ X 230’, 1079

  11. Detail, Bayeaux Tapestry, 20’ X 230’, 1079

  12. Detail, Bayeaux Tapestry, 20’ X 230’, 1079

  13. Hieronymous Bosch, Garden of Earthly Delights, 1510

  14. Hieronymous Bosch, detail, Garden of Earthly Delights, 1510

  15. Hieronymous Bosch, detail, Garden of Earthly Delights, 1510

  16. Paolo Uccello, Battle of San Romano, 1455

  17. Cappella Sistina, 1508 - 12

  18. Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Ceiling, 1508 – 12

  19. Michelangelo, detail, Sistine Chapel Ceiling, 1508 – 12

  20. Michelangelo, detail, Sistine Chapel Ceiling, 1508 – 12

  21. Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper, 1497

  22. Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, 1480

  23. Nicolas Poussin, The Rape of the Sabine Women, 1637

  24. Jacques Louis David, The Death of Socrates, 1787

  25. John Singleton Copely, Watson and the Shark, 1778

  26. Theodore Gericault, The Raft of the Medusa, 1816

  27. Francisco Goya, Disasters of War, 1810

  28. Eugene Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, 1830

  29. Emanuel Leutze, Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851

  30. Francisco Goya, The Third of May 1808, 1814

  31. EdouardManet, The Execution of EmporerMaximillian, 1861

  32. Honore Daumier, Third Class Carriage, 1862

  33. A meta-message describes those messages that come through reading between the lines. For example, someone sends his wife an email stating he has three meetings that morning and a report to get out in the afternoon. What he is really saying is, "don't bother me today. What is a meta-message?

  34. Cultural heritage

  35. Warli painting

  36. Warli painting

  37. Warli painting

  38. Jacob Lawrence, the Ironers,

  39. Jacob Lawrence, The Builders,

  40. Jacob Lawrence, You can buy bootleg whiskey for 25

  41. Faith Ringgold, Subway Grafitti #3,

  42. Faith Ringgold, Tar Beach 2, 1990

  43. Faith Ringgold, The Sunflower’s Quilting Bee at Arles,

  44. AgatheAladin, Slaves Being Punished, 2004

  45. AgatheAladin, In 1530 Spanish settlers received the island’s first shipment of African slaves, 2004

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