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    4. Discuss the characteristics of the so-called style galant with appropriate musical examples. In the common practice of Western classical music‚ there are four periods‚ Baroque‚ Classical‚ Romantic and 20th century and modern. Music is classified into different periods because of their different music style. In the Classical period‚ one of the most significant music styles was style galant‚ which will be discussed below. During the third quarter of the 18th century‚ style galant become a

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    however they still give the book a fair amount of praise. John Alberti‚ writer of the scholarly article titled “The Nigger Huck: Race‚ Identity‚ and the Teaching of Huckleberry Finn” says that Twain “effectively satirized the entire American population in Huckleberry Finn” (Alberti 930). This was achieved by having a wide amount of characters from different backgrounds such as Jim‚ Huck‚ the Duke‚ and the Dauphin. Alberti suggested

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    Renaissance is the term used to describe the period of European history that saw a renewed interest in the arts. The Renaissance began in 14th¬century Italy and spread to the rest of Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. In this period‚ the fragmented feudal society of the Middle Ages‚ with its agricultural economy and church¬dominated intellectual and cultural life‚ was transformed into a society increasingly dominated by central political institutions‚ with an urban‚ commercial economy and lay

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    As Leon Battista Alberti once said‚ “Painting is possessed of divine powered‚ for not only does it make the absent present‚ but also makes the dead almost alive”. This seems to summarize the central theme of William Butler Yeats’ poem‚ “Sailing to Byzantium” that through human imagination‚ nature and its raw materials are transformed into something that will withstand the test of time. Through the use of Yeats’ clusters of images‚ paradoxes‚ and syntax‚ this theme of endurance over time is emphasized

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    The family as a unit was vital to Italian society‚ and the class system of these families was in full effect. (Mandel). The Renaissance masters represented the woman’s role in very interesting and strange ways within their paintings. Even though women were seen as domestic creatures‚ rarely were they depicted in domestic settings. Instead‚ they were shown as Biblical figures‚ in high society portraiture or‚ most interesting of all‚ as nudes portrayed in a very sexual manner

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    Assertiveness Assertiveness enables us to act in our own best interests‚ to stand up for ourselves without undue anxiety‚ to exercise personal rights without denying the rights of others‚ and to express our feelings honestly and comfortably (Alberti & Emmons‚ 2008). Within interpersonal communication‚ the skill of assertion is absolutely vital; it is a skill we are constantly utilising either consciously or unconsciously. Through nurturing the skill of assertiveness a person may have fruitful

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    successful creative processes of the ancient period artists to create a new and modern art form. The ancient past was now viewed as past‚ to be admired and imitated‚ but not to be revived. It asserted the classical style based on measure and proportion. Paintings shows reference to ancient Greece (mythological figures)‚ Rome (especially architecture structures) and as well as Christianity (biblical figures) etc. Humanism: The faith in human intelligence and rationality‚ the reverence for inherent human

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    helped raise the status of their profession from skilled laborer to artist." ( Wikipedia) They hoped to create structures that would appeal to both emotion and reason. Three figures in Renaissance architects were Filippo Brunelleschi‚ Leon Battista Alberti‚ and Andrea Palladio. We would hope to find within the time capsule a set of plans and notes on such marvels as Florence Cathedral‚ and other great structures that lead the way for the buildings of today. "In Baroque architecture‚ new emphasis was

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    Roger De Piles

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    Rubenists and so on. He joined the Academy in 1699‚ right on the verge of the Rococo and basically formed the argument for color‚ rather than classical design in his Cours de Peinture par Principes in 1708. Up until Rubens artwork‚ the classical style of painting was preferred with a focus mainly on “straight lines‚ right angles‚ triangular arrangement of forms‚ balance‚ symmetry‚ and so on” (Minor 367). De Piles believed that color appealed more to human’s emotions and that was what truly great art was meant

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    "Da Vinci" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Da Vinci (disambiguation). [pic] |Leonardo da Vinci | |[pic] | |Self-portrait in red chalk‚ Royal Library of Turin | |Circa 1512 to 1515[nb 1] | |Born |Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci | |

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