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    FLATLAND Flatland is a vast plane where squares‚ triangles and other figures live and move freely. But they don’t know of our 3 dimensional. They are figures that have neither height nor depth. It starts with the dream of Arthur Square. Arthur Square dreamed of a point‚ a square parallel to itself 8 times that formed a circular formation and in the middle a super square. But he was waked up by his wife‚ telling him to escort his granddaughter

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    such as the influence of corporations in our society‚ is extremely difficult. Even if it is unintentional‚ a documentary will be dominated with a particular view. This can be explored through the documentary "The Corporation" by Mark Achbar‚ Jennifer Abbot & Joel Bakan. Through the use of certain techniques of selection of detail‚ film language and verbal language the creators present corporations as being a destructive institution with no emotion and no morals. The technique selection of detail plays

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    What factors promoted the authority of the Capetian Kings of France in the Twelfth century? France in the eleventh century had been a fragmented land‚ divided into federal principalities‚ or mini-states ruled by princes or dukes. Though they recognized the King of France’s authority they did not expect him to exercise it in their individual territories. Feudalism increased the power of these mini-states in the twelfth century‚ and was the tool used by the Capetian Kings of France to advance their

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    Gothic Art History Essay

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    freedom emerged gothic art. - A) 1140- Gothic style was born at the Cathedral of Saint-Denis. · Artist: Abbot Suger

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    Whitney Adams Professor Rodgers ARTF 110 9 December‚ 2013 Development of Gothic Architecture The 11th to 15th centuries observed a great increase in the presence of the Christian Church within Europe. The Crusades were a strong cause for this surge in the Christian religion. The growing population of the Church increased the demand for a Christian presence in architectural monuments during the Romanesque and Gothic periods‚ which lead to a great cathedral construction boom across Europe

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    years before it was replaced by Gothic styles. The founder of the Gothic style was a man by the name of Abbot Suger. Notre Dame de Chartres cathedral was built in France between 1145 and 1513 and is Gothic architecture. Another Gothic architecture is the Bourges and it is located in Bourges France. Both of these works of art are very similar with many different features. When Abbot Suger created the Gothic style he had in mind to create a church to pay respects to God by illuminating light

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    Church of Saint-Denis‚ built by Abbot Suger and completed in 1144‚ is often cited as the first truly Gothic building. Gothic Cathedrals represented a new style of architecture‚ and reflected the social change going on in the medieval times. The elaborate walls and colorful glass show the change beginning to occur. Before we got to the wonderful cathedrals we see now‚ everything was described as “Romanesque” type of architecture. Then once we get to 1144 Abbot Suger is the catalyst of the change in

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    use of ribbed vaulting. The openness of the interior with the combination of the lighting entering through the stained glass window made some people consider this an architectural masterpiece and characterised Abbot Suger as an architectural genius. “Some have gone as far as to credit Suger with having independently masterminded the creation of new iconographic programs of sculpture‚ stained glass cycles‚ and of Gothic architecture in general at

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    Mosaics were created by: COLORED GLASS Madonna refers to: THE VIRGIN MARY At one time Ravenna was an important outpost for the Byzantine Roman Empire: TRUE Pendentives are found around which of the following: HAGIA SOPHIA What did Paul the Silentiary say about Hagia’s Sophia’s dome? IT LOOKED AS IF IT WERE SUSPENDED FROM HEAVEN What does Hagia Sophia mean? HOLY WISDOM Iconoclasm refers to which of the following? DESCTRUCTION OF IMAGES Byzantine churches were mostly centrally

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    In the year 1137 Abbot Suger of St. Denis‚ France envisioned something different for his church. The churches which had been built with Romanesque architectural style were very difficult to light because of the structure of the churches. The nave walls needed support from without so the windows of the churches had to be eliminated. Suger wanted to rebuild the choir of the abbey church of St. Denis with light that would flood the church as if the light came directly from Heaven‚ so he began painting

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