Men in art through the ages; scott bloom

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Scott Bloom: Men in Art Through the Ages

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Men in Art and Design: Through the Ages

By Scott Bloom

Intro Statement

““The portrayal of men in art and design has evolved over the years in many ways. One theme I have observed is that masculinity in fashion has gone from embellishment and decorative clothing to sleek and simple attire.”

Benin Culture

• In Benin culture the more clothes you wore the more wealthy you were. It showed you could afford this type of clothing.

14th and 15th Century

• In the 14th and 15th century men wore less embellished clothing. There is no decorative necklaces and the outer coats are much more subtle.

20th Century

• Masculine male wore suits and top hats to shoe that they were wealthy and well-off. Penguin tales and tuxedos were very popular during this time.

20th Century

21st Century

• Muscles are much more exemplified in 21st century clothing, showing a male figure and physical strength

21st Century

James Bond

Design and Architecture

-Skyscraper (dominant, powerful) -Hummer (Strong, muscular)

Closing Statement

• Throughout history masculinity within fashion has evolved from Benin culture in where characteristics such as embellishment existed, to the 21st Century were more muscular and physical traits were shown in male clothing.

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