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1. How were illustrations used in Medieval texts?

2. What advance in printing was Roger Fenton responsible for and how did he accomplish it?

3. What is the difference between advertising and branding?

4. What was the message in Andy Warhol’s art?

5. Why is street art often illegal?



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street art is iligal becos people dont likw it somtimes

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1. How were illustrations used in Medieval texts?

Many Medieval texts used pictures so that “illiterate peasants” could still mediocrely, to some extent, understand what the text described and/or reported. Many people back then could not read well if not of high class.

2. What advance in printing was Roger Fenton responsible for and how did he accomplish it?

Roger Fenton was best known for photography and he was the founder of Photographic Society. He printed his photographs from glass negatives. Then, he was sending his negatives to Britain and there, people used them to make prints. They were making the salted paper and the “albumen” prints while Fenton continued photographing architecture and landscapes for Britain to later use in newspapers for the people.

3. What is the difference between advertising and branding?

By dictionary definition, advertising and branding are completely different things. While branding creates a name and symbol (or design) for a company or small business that identifies their products from everyone else’s, advertising is solely based on getting public attention to the products or services they sell. Within that including newspapers, social media, and many more ways to promote their business.  

4. What was the message in Andy Warhol’s art?

Humor and Irony played a big role in Andy Warhol’s art. In his time the only “real art” was considered portraits, landscapes, Andy Warhol and other artists would take certain aspects from different styles such as advertisements and comics to create what is now known as “Pop Art”. Ultimately conveying that we don’t have to maintain the mold given to us, that we can go far and beyond expectations and create something truly beautiful, whether it be only to our own eyes or to the public.

5. Why is street art often illegal?

Street art is legal in many states if you have permission from the owner of the building or area you decide to paint, design, etc. However, street art becomes illegal and ultimately files as trespassing if you paint private property without permission, which then becomes vandalism. Taking this in mind, street art itself isn’t illegal with permission and proof for it, though becomes prosecutable when done to private property to which no permission, access, or even consent to return is granted.