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    background(Sewter9). This technique became well known through a popular Italian Baroque painter named Caravaggio [Michelangelo Merisi]. Francessco Furini was born in 1603 to a large poor family; his father trained him in drawing as a young child forever inspiring him to create art. Furini traveled to Rome in 1619 to study art. During his time in Rome he was introduced to the works of Caravaggio (his most well known works included the calling of St. Mathew and David with the head of Goliath) and

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    the well known artists of the Baroque were Caravaggio‚ Rubens‚ Rembrandt and Velazquez. From the Impressionist period were Monet‚ Renoir‚ Cezanne and Degas. Velazquez was a Spanish artist and was one of the most important artists of the Spanish Golden Age. His works of art primarily took place in during the contemporary Baroque period during the 17th century. He was known for his portrait paintings and was influenced by the naturalism of Caravaggio. In addition to numerous renditions of scenes

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    One of the major themes dominating this novel is the theme of nationality and identity. This book mainly revolves around 4 characters all of different nationalities and backgrounds. All of them are in a foreign land coping with the harsh after affects of a brutal war. First we have Almasy the lead character and the main protagonist‚ he is Hungarian by birth‚ but has been raised and educated in England and thus his habits and mannerisms are English and so he is referred to as the English patient

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    figures show true grief and pain. Their emotion helps us to feel emotion‚ bringing us into the painting. Drama can also be created through the intense lighting that became popular in the Baroque time period. The tenebristic lighting ‚ invented by Caravaggio‚ is where the contrasts of light and dark are taken to the extreme. It is described as the light from a flash of lightning. This lighting‚ and the contrast it causes‚ creates a heightened feeling of tension in the painting‚ making it more interesting

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    身披狮皮 (In the Skin of a Lion) by Michael Ondaatje (英国病人作者) The joyful will stoop with sorrow‚ and when you have gone to the earth I will let my hair grow long for your sake‚ I will wander through the wilderness in the skin of a lion. THE EPIC OF GILGAMESH Never again will a single story be told as though it were the only one. JOHN BERGER This is a story a young girl gathers in a car during the early hours of the morning. She listens and asks questions as the vehicle travels through darkness. Outside

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    still-life‚ and genre scenes were painted by such artists as Claude Lorrain‚ Jacob van Ruisdael‚ Willem Kalf‚ and Jan Vermeer” (Bartleby). One work from Baroque period to analyze is The Conversion of St. Paul (1600-1601) by Caravaggio. As can be seen in this painting‚ Caravaggio used light and shadow to show off his subjects (Katya Gifford). This

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    Classics lead to humanism Worldly pleasures Patrons of the arts The Renaissance man The Renaissance woman The Renaissance Revolutionizes art Realistic painting & sculpture Leonardo‚ Renaissance Man Raphael advances realism Anguissola & Gentileschi Renaissance writers change literature Petrarch & Boccaccio Machiavelli advises rulers Vittoria Colonna Unit 2 – The Northern Renaissance Cultural interaction – in the 1400s‚ the ideas of the Italian Renaissance began to spread to Northern

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    95 thesis Act of supremacy Anglican church Baroque compared to renaissance (linear‚ painterly etc Bernini Chiaroscuro Cogito ergo sum Diet of Worms First music for pleasure of listener First self portrait Garden of Earthy Delights Gentileschi Galileo Grunewald Hamlet (Mousetrap‚ Gertrude‚ what happened to Ophelia‚ Hamlet‚ King‚ character flaws‚ etc) Henry Indulgence John Newton Martin Luther Moliere Pachelbel Protestant reformation Rembrandt Revenge tragedy Rubenesque

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    Francesco Hayez‚ The last kiss of Romeo and Julie‚ 2 young people were married secretly but by law‚ even though their family were against it. 1) specifies‚ general difference 2) family 3) social sexuality geral difference: * cultural representation of women in society: * by the picture of Bartolome Esteban Murillo Assumption of the Virgin‚ the assumption of Mary‚ that she didn’t die‚ miracle that represents that Mary was pregnant without having a man. * the notion that Mary doesn’t dir

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    It is believed some artists used this method to project images onto canvas as far back as Caravaggio during the Baroque period. In a statement released by the BBC‚ Area Head of Art Conservation Department at Studio Art Centers International‚ Florence‚ Roberta Lapucci‚ is quoted as saying‚ "Light-sensitive substances applied to the canvas would have fixed the image for around thirty minutes‚ allowing Caravaggio to paint the image with broad strokes using white lead mixed with chemicals and minerals

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