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    Research Paper On Leonardo Da Vinci

    The discovery that I chose was to research the work of Leonardo da Vinci on perspective, light, shadows, and color in painting. I chose to research this topic because art interest me more than any other topic. I have always been into any form of art. I decided to choose this because I wanted to enjoy researching while I did this assignment. It is significant to me also because I am an artist myself and wanted to learn about the different aspects of art that he learned about and applied to his art

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    How Did The Renaissance Affect Society

    The renaissance(1) was an era meaning "rebirth", that took place from approx. 1300 to 1600. The renaissance was named the "rebirth" because it was the period of regeneration and prosperity after the black death plagued much of Europe. The Black Death(2) was a plague that decreased the European population a substantial amount. The population decrease led to the social ladder being dismantled and the wealthy had no way to show their social status. Therefore, knowledge and ownership of fine art became

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    Comparing The Works Of Richard Wagner And Verdi

    The year 1813 was decisive for the development of the history of Europe and also for its theatrical and musical history. Two composers of a mythical stature in the history of the opera were born. Richard wagner and Verdi Giuseppe. Richard Wagner, was born in Leipzig, typifies the quintessence of German culture. Giuseppe Verdi, was born in Roncole, in Northern Italy. He turned into the cherished arranger who carried on the customs of the Italian musical drama. Both represented Romanticism and represented

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    Pinocchio

    Carlo Collodi Le avventure di Pinocchio Карло Коллоди. Приключения Пиноккио Метод чтения Ильи Франка Главы 1 – 13 адаптировал Илья Франк frank@franklang.ru, главы 14 – 36 адаптировала Дина Ульянова dina@pe-group.com I Come andò (как вышло: „пошло“) che maestro Ciliegia (что мастер Вишня), falegname (столяр), trovò un pezzo di legno (нашел кусок дерева: „древесины“), che piangeva e rideva (который плакал и смеялся) come un bambino (как ребенок, мальчик). Come andò che maestro

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    Masaccio Charts In The Renaissance

    In the Renaissance, Masaccio brought Giotto had begun, back to light which was the monumental figures, a realistic relationship between figures and landscape, and visual representation of the laws of perspective. With all of this, a new realistic of painting was conformed. His massive, three-dimensional human figures inspired other Florentine painters. Other Florentine painters adopted and changed this new Renaissance style. With this development growing, the experiment went in two directions. One

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    Dbq Renaissance

    The Renaissance was a period of monumental change in European history from the period prior. It was a time of knowledgeable excitement with substantial developments in art, literature and science from. A time after the Middle Ages and when the Roman Catholic Church ruled. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how the Renaissance changed the views of the world from the Middle Ages. The Art of the late 13th century depicts stiff 2D, emotionless, gothic styled and chiaroscuro-less pieces. Though

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    What Makes Giacometti Work

    Giacometti had an obsessive personality, and his work represents that. He would paint layers on layers on canvas, seeing differences each arrival to his work, each time. This process of layering would cause one to begin to distort their image. What once was a representation of a live image is now a representation of itself. Each layer onto the canvas is a new interpretation. If Giacometti was to continue his work, as he wished, his work would never truly be complete. The only reason that it bears

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    St Bruno

    St Bruno, Rome, St Pierre du Vatican. 1740-1744. Au début du XVIIIe siècle , un cycle de fondateurs des ordres religieux était destiné à compléter la décoration sculpturale de la nef de Saint-Pierre, un des hauts lieux de la chrétiennete. Michel Ange est choisi pour exécuter la Statue St Bruno. L'artiste n'est pas le premier français à exécuter une statue à St Pierre. Pierre Legros II a sculpté le St Dominique, placé dans le choeur en 1706. La niche se situe dans le pilier sud-est de la croisée.

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    How Did The Renaissance Influence Society

    History is the branch of knowledge dealing with past events that lead to future invent too. One’s of the most important events was the Renaissance; was the revival of European art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries. Also linked to this important event is another important event the Reformation; was the religious movement in the 16th century that had for its object the reform of the Roman Catholic Church, and that led to the establishment of the Protestant

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    Paleolithic Vs Etruscan Art

    • There is a very clear difference in the level of skill and method of the art between Paleolithic and Etruscan age art. For example, The Halls of Bulls cave painting in Lascaux, France used charcoal on stone to depict a relatively simple scene of running animals. Charcoal on stone in the times of the Paleolithic era would only require finding charred wood and transferring it onto the cave wall. The cave painting requires a lower level of artistic skill compared with Etruscan art. Such an example

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