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panel. Unlike Duccio’s panel and various other pieces produced during this time period, Lorenzetti’s panel depicts a secular or political theme rather than religious. Duccio’s panel is composed of great detail and depicts the court of Heaven. Mary and Jesus are the largest figures and the two are arranged in the center of the painting, making them the focus.
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Mary or Maria the Jewess also known as Maria Prophetissima in Latin, Maria Hebraea, Maria Prophetissa, Miriam the Prophetess; Mariya the Sage and Mary the Prophetess, was an alchemist who first appears was in the works of the Gnostic Christian writer Zosimos of Panopolis, another well-known alchemist. According to him, she's identified with Miriam the sister of Moses and lived between the first and third century A.D. She is attributed with the invention of several kinds of chemical apparatus and
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The Artist, David Gerard, created a marvelous art piece called The Rest on Flight into Egypt. The painting was crafted in 1510. The artwork depicts a “holy family” that emerged from a forest on the way to Egypt. The mother is holding baby Jesus while the father/husband, Joseph, gathers food. (The actual portrait shows the mother breast feeding the child, however that is not school appropriate.) The art piece was also inspired by the bible verse (Matt. 2:13-14) This specific biblical verse explains
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abundance of Marys. Every other book we read had a main character named “Mary.” I do not believe that was a coincidence. Names hold meaning and, therefore, purpose. In this paper, I will investigate the connection between the meaning of the name “Mary” and the fate of the characters that we have encountered this semester. I seek to determine which meaning suits each character and whether the meaning was indicative of the resolution of their stories. When looking at the origins of the name Mary, it is
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illustrations or portraits. In most medieval art, iconology is used. It is typically used the represent God, Jesus, and the Virgin Mary. The Holy Spirit was represented instead of always being drawn as a man. In medieval art, The Holy Spirit would often be drawn as fire. There are many symbolic attributes when studying the iconology of medieval art. For example, the Virgin Mary is usually seen wearing a cape and tunic, often either blue or red. The blue is believed to be a representation of her deity,
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and other literary works, such as Mary Shelley, Jane Austen. The feminist novels have tested the central “I” of women and also have shaken up gender roles of men. The female writers focused on the moral and ideological issues arising out of daily life and basic human relationships, and they advocate for female equality during romantic period fought to obtain better rights for women. The images of women across genres can be varied as the authors themselves. Mary Wollstonecraft is the radical feminist
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The Genius That is Da Vinci & Michelangelo Tammy Klapper-Sinclair Art 101 Art Appreciation Instructor: Todd Leisek October 15, 2012 Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti were two of the most famous and talented artists of their time. Born only 20 years apart, their artistic styles and interpretation had a similar focus, much of which was thought of as a reflection of their tortured and troubled minds. Michelangelo was intrigued with the precision of the human form and sought
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A, THE BRITISH ACADEMY SOMERSET HISTORICAL ESSAYS SOMERSET HISTORICAL ESSAYS By J. Armitage Robinson, D.D, Fellow of the British Academy Dean of Wells 1921 London: Published for the British Academy By Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press Amen Corner, E.C. PRINTED IN ENGLAND AT THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS BY FREDERICK HALI, 76$ J 9 2/ PREFACE The writer of these pages makes
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Lea Starling July 8, 2013 Advance Communications Discussion Leadership Why the Reckless Survive These articles look at the behavior of people and try to understand the reason behind it. Why do people do what they do that effects every one and thing around. The reckless survive because they live with no regard and less stressed which leads to a happier life. Whereas those that have restrictions on whom they are. Typically, “the more reckless among us may have something to teach the careful
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