HIST 125 – Assignment #1 – Renaissance. “The world was governed throughout by the omnipotent will and omniscient mind of God‚ whose sole interests were centered in man‚ his trial‚ his fall‚ his suffering and his glory. Worm of the dust as he was‚ man was yet the central object in the whole universe…. And when his destiny was completed‚ the heavens would be rolled up as a scroll and he would dwell with the Lord forever. Only those who rejected God’s freely offered grace and with hardened hearts
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interest in what the modern world can offer‚ many artists were drawn to these cities to depict and explore the marvels that they contained. However‚ some artists remained in the rural areas of Europe and some lived in more suburban areas. The Milwaukee Art Museum has a specific gallery that deals with this issue of the dichotomy of increasing modernism and continuing ruralism through the eyes of German Expressionist artists. All of the artists in this gallery were associated with a German Expressionist
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This piece from the Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ titled‚ Gypsum Alabaster‚ is a relief panel from roughly around c. 883-859 BCE. The panel was made in Ancient Mesopotamia during the reign of the Assyrians and was originally on the walls of the Plance of Nimrod almond side of many other relief carvings. The work was carved out from a light-colored stone so the figure protrudes from the work. However‚ the carving is shallow so the figure only sticks out of the rock slightly. There are several lines
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The Mérode Altarpiece While the Mérode Altarpiece is definitely not the most aesthetically beautiful piece of art I have been introduced to this summer‚ it is my favorite for many reasons. After looking deeper into the painting and learning of the symbolism and background of it‚ I began to find myself really interested in it. I became interested enough in this painting to do some research on it outside of the class. While there are many common characteristics held by the painting‚ they are not my
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Any form of suffering should become a well made an effort for anyone to help relieve others suffering. In “Is Art a Waste of Time?” Rhys Southan describes the Effective Altruism movement and states how altruists live by the philosophy of improving the world by relieving human and animal suffering (Southan). I agree with the intentions of the EA movement. The pain felt by others is not acceptable when many people have the resources to help those who suffer. As an individual who wishes for every being
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Question 3 A) Briefly explain the formal communication channels and spontaneous communication channels? * Communication channels Messages are transmitted through channels of communication channels as discussed. * Formal communication channels‚ follows the chain of command and is recognized as official. One way to view formal communication within organizations. * Vertical communication is the flow of information both up and down the chain of command. It involves an exchange of
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Take the Communication Assessment in the Week 7 lecture. After completing the assignment‚ write a 250 to 300 word essay reflecting on your experience and your communication style. Discuss how you can leverage your strengths and improve upon your communication skills to become a better leader. My communication quadrant scored the following: Extrovert score of 5 introvert score of 3‚ assertiveness score of 3‚ preparedness score of 5. I agree with the extrovert score it is accurate as I’m friendly
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Richards Ruben’s Claremont I Richards Ruben is an abstract expressionist artist known for his heavy worked‚ vivid surfaces which don’t fall into the label of neither geometric nor gestural. His work‚ Claremont I‚ made in 1995‚ is a vivid example of his art style. His brusque movements‚ vibrant yet relaxing colors and their flow on the canvas‚ create a unique kind of harmony. Claremont I is a pretty impressive piece. The materials and the sized of the canvas do help to bring the beauty of the piece.
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In the Proto Renaissance era‚ also known as the era before the renaissance‚ the most usual form of art was a style was one which closely resembled Byzantine Christian artwork. Through research‚ I found a definition for this style of artwork. A website called Britannica described Byzantine Christian art in way that was easy for me to understand‚ it was defined as “Based on the dynamic of lines and flat areas of color rather than form‚” (Britannica‚ Byzantine Christian par.5). This style of work is
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anything about its origin. We are forced to think for ourselves and decipher what we believe the deeper meaning is. This is something that happened to me while researching a famous art piece. While I do not know who‚ the artist is‚ or when it was painted I still must decipher my own meaning. Within the piece of art that I chose‚ displays a painting of a young woman‚ sitting over in the left corner‚ away from all other objects. She is the preeminent entity within the painting. Her face filled
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