David LaChapelle was born in in Fairfield‚ Connecticut in 1963. He is an admired commercial‚ fashion‚ and fine art photographer known for his hyper- realistic photographs with clever social messages about popular culture‚ religion‚ and history. LaChapelle’s photography career started in the eighties when he began showing his artwork in galleries around New York. Andy Warhol presented David LaChapelle his first commercial photography show. LaChapelle has accumulated a huge body of commercial and fine
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collection of four paintings completed for Jean-Francois Bergeret de Frouville. Boucher painted this particular painting in 1769. In the painting Venus is seen presenting her mortal son Aeneas and she wants Vulcan to make a sword for her son. The center of the painting is Venus floating on a cloud with Aeneas while Vulcan is off to the side to the left. Behind Vulcan to the left you can see the tools that Vulcan used to make the armor. On the bottom of the painting below Venus you can see an
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Ang Kiukok ( 洪救國 ) 1931-2005 PREPARED BY: Misty Ann Tortosa BSPED 2-B who is Ang Kiukok Birth Place: Davao City Date of Birth: March 1‚ 1931 Parents: Vicente Ang Chin Lim His father wanted to name him… Hua Shing “chinese born” But he was given the name… Kiukok “save the country” Wife: Mary de Jesus Number of children: Four Age when he entered school: 5 yrs. old 1947 He went to Cotabato and practiced his talent by making billboards for movie in theaters for 2 weeks
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corpses. Michelangelo would even dissect them to learn what it was like under the human skin and how the muscles worked. This is how he made his sculptures‚ like The David‚ so lifelike. The great artist made many pieces‚ but his most famous were The Pieta‚ The David‚
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around the 1500’s.He was a world-renowned sculptor‚ painter‚ architect and….poet? Soon after Michelangelo’s move to Rome in 1498‚ the cardinal Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas‚ a representative of the French King Charles VIII to the pope‚ commissioned "Pieta‚" a sculpture of Mary holding the dead Jesus across her lap[https://www.biography.com/]. Despite being in the employ of the Medici Pope Clement VII‚ Michelangelo backed the republican cause and was appointed director of the city’s fortifications. In
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Analysis of Storytelling: Discovering Ones Identity and Purpose in Life Storytelling plays an important role in characterizing important figures in stories as giving personalities and traits specific to them. It also drives the plot‚ as in Homer’s The Odyssey and Virgil’s The Aeneid the epics are based on the telling of the protagonist’s journey. Another piece of literature‚ Grendel‚ written by John Gardner‚ utilizes storytelling in a different manner. The main character bases his self-understanding
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Leonardo versus Michelangelo Violet Jane Greeley Art Appreciation ART 101 Carrie Ann Wills November 13‚ 2012 Da Vinci versus Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simone shared many similarities. Both were painters‚ sculptors‚ and poets. They both had a tendency to leave their works incomplete. Both artists quickly surpassed the talents of their instructors and achieved fame with ease. In addition‚ both artists were known to have studied anatomy by
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Slater Memorial Museum Slater Memorial Museum is located at Norwich Free Academy and displays art from the Americas‚ Europe‚ and Asia. William Albert Slater built the museum in memorial to his father‚ John Fox Slater. Slater has 227 plaster casts of classical and Renaissance sculptures and almost 600 photographs of famous works of Europeans and art and architecture. The museum serves to expose students of Norwich Free Academy and the community to culture and aesthetics outside of their reach.
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In the century preceding the Renaissance‚ landmark artists Cimabue and Giotto made an important stylistic shift that signaled the beginning of a new kind of art. They rejected the ethereal‚ flattened world that had dominated Italo-Byzantine painting for centuries; and in its vacancy they created believable visual illusionism—a depiction of space‚ volume‚ and the observable world. This artistic development was built upon by Renaissance artists like Fra Angelico who championed the use of scientific
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love for Aereas. This uncontrollable desire comes of course as a result of the gods‚ specifically Venus and her son Cupid. Dido falls helplessly‚ in love with Aeneas as a result of the gods “lighting the fire” again in her‚ this results in her losing control and becoming victim to her destiny. It’s when this love goes only one way‚ and Aeneas leave her because of his commitment to his Trojan loyalty that she understands her destiny once again tarnished by bad love is no fault of her own‚ but the uncontrolled
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