Tony Diterlizzi is an incredible artist, author, and visual producer. His books have inspired millions of children to be creative, explore, and to try their best. Each of his incredible works have been a connection his wild and mysterious world, so that the audience might hopefully see it through his whimsical eyes. Diterlizzi was born in Las Angeles, California on September 6, 1969 to Carole and Tony Diterlizzi. At the age of two his family moved to Southern Florida, where he then spent the rest
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What Key Events Lead To the Renaissance? Have you ever wondered what allowed the Renaissance to occur? Well there where a few major factors. One of those factors was the change of European Society. We will see what technology was made, and see what happened to Europe. One major factor that helped end Feudalism was The Plague. It killed around two-thirds of Europe’s population, leaving Europe with less workers. Since, the decrease in workers, food prices went up because of high food demand
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Sandro Botticelli full name Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi was one of the greatest, most influential and respected Italian painter of the Early Renaissance art. He was born in 1445 and died on 17th of May 1510. His reputation suffered for a brief moment until the late 19th century. Now his work it represents the linear grace of the Early Renaissance. Botticelli was trained first by Maso Finguerra (goldsmith) and then by artist Fra Filippo Lippi. Lippi’s painting style influenced Botticelli’s
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I chose to research and study Leonardo da Vinci and his contribution to the world of art, specifically painting, through the principles of design: perspective, light, shadows, and color. I most certainly believe that Leonardo da Vinci was an artistic genius who was called before the world was to enlighten and bless us with his inspiration from God. According to “Leonardo da Vinci: the complete works”, he was a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect
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The Prince by Niccollo Machiavelli was written, apparently, to guide those in power at the time the book was written. It serves as a tool to keep any territory in order by addressing many types of establishments and predicaments a “prince,” or a ruler, could get into. It uses the successes and failures of famous and infamous rulers as evidence to correct the actions of some and to commend others. Some of the ideas, such as killing off anyone who conspires against you, clearly are brutal and inhumane
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Renaissance DBQ The European Renaissance was a broad movement with many nuanced, smaller branches that all intertwined to create a tree of change. The transformation of ideology was present in art, science, even religion. Revolution was the driving force behind the time, and it infected every aspect of society, causing them to all be connected. People became fed up with being told what to do, and began defying the expectation to be complacent by questioning everything around them, and starting
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The life of Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci a famous painter who took painting to a whole new level but not many of us knows him as an inventor or even a scientist. Leonardo da Vinci made us see the world dif-ferent with his famous paintings and greatest inventions. Born on April 15, 1452 long before William Shakespeare son of a successful lawyer and a woman who work as servant at his grandfather house, were he spend most of his childhood Leonardo Had a big passion for painting at the
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Birthplace: Catullus was born in Verona, Italy Education: Not much biographical information is seen in his poems, but it is believed that he received traditional Roman education, how a wealthy man would. Significant People: Catullus includes one woman in most of his poems. She was a married woman, but he still had a relationship with her. Her name was Lesbia, while others believed her name was actually Clodia. Some were even convinced that she didn’t even exist. Along with her, it has been
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“Life and Time of Michael Giacchino” Michael Giacchino was born October 10th, 1967 in Riverside Township, New Jersey, and was raised in nearby Edgewater Park. Giacchino ventured into music at a young and spend most of his time between the cinema and the basement of his home. At the age of nine Giacchino had an eye for filming and animation he started doing projects with filming. He also created stop motion animations on his brother’s pool table and he mostly enjoyed putting music to the pictures
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The portrait of Marie Peronneau Bacot on page 65 showcases her in a soft and feminine way. The soft focus highlights the subjects youth. Also there is a fine attention to details in Marie’s clothes. One can tell by the way she is dressed that she comes from a wealthy family. She is gazing off in the distance, which giving the viewers a sense of mystery to her presence. Similarly, on page 111 the portrait of Eliabeth Freake and Child, the child is looking off into the distance, whereas the mother
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