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    Arts

    As a lover of art I tend to find, beauty in everything some way. Whether it be a simple flower out in a field of brown grass, or a pattern that everyone thinks looks too busy. I didn’t realize how the ‘Beauty is all around you’ quote would fit me until I actually started to study it. No, I’m not art major because I can’t draw to save my life, but I found that studying it for a hobby is more relaxing than I thought it would have been. Living in New York City, I was able to go to an art museum every

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    Noel Kleinbardt Mrs. McFarlane World History Renaissance Man My current day renaissance man that I chose was Jeff Bridges. Jeff Bridges has done a lot of significant things thorough his lifetime. He is currently 65, and is an actor, singer, producer, and a composer. Now, what exactly is a Renaissance man? A Renaissance man is a well round person. Back in the actual Renaissance times around (1330-1550) standards for a Renaissance man were very high. Back then a Renaissance man was charming

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    Machiavellianism

    Machiavellianism is "the employment of cunning and duplicity in statecraft or in general conduct".[1] The word comes from the Italian Renaissance diplomat and writer Niccolò Machiavelli, who wrote Il Principe (The Prince), among other works. In modern psychology, Machiavellianism is one of the dark triad personalities, characterized by a duplicitous interpersonal style, a cynical disregard for morality and a focus on self-interest and personal gain. Political thought In the 16th century

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    Appleton Museum of Art

    Appleton Museum of Art Rachel R. Solomon Strayer University: Online HUM112: World Cultures II Dr. Naomi Sanderovsky March 16, 2014 Appleton Museum of Art My fiancée, two of my three future step-children and I visited the Appleton Museum of Art this past weekend on Sunday afternoon, March 9, 2014. I know the boys would have rather been shooting paint guns outside but I had done a little research on what exhibitions were showing and I hoped their father could handle a preteen and young teenager

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    Carmen Hollow Mr. Beurskens College English Critique Essay: The Morals of the Prince May 3, 2011 The Grey Area between Good and Evil: A Critique of “The Morals of the Prince” by Niccolo Machiavelli Introduction We’ve all made a promise that we couldn’t keep and we have all felt bad about breaking those promises. Whether it was a promise to our parents, our children or a co-worker, we don’t feel good about it, but sometimes it can’t be helped. Usually if we couldn’t keep a promise it was

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    The Pursuit of Love

    The Pursuit of Love Erin Dougherty THE 206 2/2/16 The Pursuit of Love In today’s society, being liked and receiving approval from others is held at upmost importance. From an early age, we crave the affection and love of others, and try to avoid upsetting or making others angry. Some people go as far as pretending to be someone that they are not because they would rather be loved for their false persona instead of hated for being themselves. Machiavelli would argue that while it is good

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    The School of Athens

    John Smith October 29, 2015 ART 1300-C Mrs. Issacson “The School Of Athens” As one of the renowned great master of the High Renaissance era, Raphael Sanzio da Urbino is best known for his work pertaining to the “School of Athens”. The Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance period, is highly respected for his work. His work was primarily admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplantonic ideal of human grandeur. Raphael was the youngest

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    Palladian Architecture Drawing

    The evolution of architectural drawing was heavily influenced with the start of the ‘Palladian’ style. This stemmed from both the text and visual contributions of Andrea Palladio, an architect who gained fame mainly due to his publication of The Four Books on Architecture. The series was published in 1570, gaining world wide recognition quickly for their genius even today. Although his physical villas standing still in Vicenza are lesser known than his drawings, they became inspirations for generations

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    Machiavelli's The Prince

    The time of the Renaissance, a period filled with growth of intellect, beauty of nature, the dignity of mankind, and the rising of artists. A representation of the Renaissance is the move from the move of scholasticism, a devotion specifically for the theological and philosophical teachings of the Church, to humanism, a devotion to the humanities of rhetoric, arithmetic, and other subjects. An example of this movement, as seen in Machiavelli’s The Prince, which describes Niccolo Machiavelli’s ideal

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    Charles Vyse

    Charles John Noke Throughout Charles Vyse’s apprenticeship, Charles John Noke (1860-1941) was Art Director of Doulton & Co, Burslem. Born in Worcester, Noke was the son of a connoisseur, collector, and dealer in antiques. Through his father’s friends in the nearby Worcester factory, he became familiar with pottery making from direct experience. At the age of fifteen he convinced his father that his future lay as a modeller in the pottery industry. In 1875, he gained an apprenticeship at the Worcester

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