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    Baroque and Romanticism

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    emphasis realism of everyday life.( http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/c17th-mid19th/baroque.htm) An example of Baroque art is The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew . This painting is about what was going on in that time. The artist‚ Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio‚ painted about what was going on in that time in society. Romanticism was big on individualism‚ subjectivism‚ irrationalism‚ imagination‚ emotions and nature - emotion over reason and senses over intellect. Romantic artists were more interested

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    PAINTING – CLELIA FARNESE Jacopo Zucchi was an assistant to Giorgio Vasari‚ whose style he initially copied. In Rome‚ the light-dark painting of Caravaggio impressed him‚ while compositional solutions can in part be traced to Bartholomeus Spranger‚ who was resident in Rome. This painting is an example of the Flemish-influenced style of portraiture of the second half of the sixteenth century that was dubbed the "international court style". Formerly given to Pulzone‚ the painting was attributed

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    Elizabethan Crime and Punishment Elizabethan Crime and Punishment - A Public Spectacle Elizabethan England and Elizabethan Crime and Punishment - not a happy subject. Violent times. Crimes were met with violent‚ cruel punishments. Many punishments and executions were witnessed by many hundreds of people. The Lower Classes treated such events as exciting days out. Even royalty were subjected to this most public form of punishment for their crimes. The execution of the tragic Anne Boleyn was restricted

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    Sunnis And Shi Ites Essay

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    1. Describe the reason Sunnis and Shi’ites split from one another? Sunnis and Shi’ites were united under Prophet Muhammad until 632. They had a common belief that Allah is the God and Prophet Muhammad is the messenger. In the year 632‚ Prophet Muhammad passed away and the Muslims divided themselves into two groups for having a difference of opinion. The difference of opinion was on whom to be the successor of Prophet Muhammad. Sunnis wanted the successor to be one of the followers of Prophet Muhammad

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    Death of the Virgin Caravaggio 1605-1606. 12’ 1 ½” x 8’. Oil on canvas For Sanata Maria della Scala‚ Trastevere‚ Rome. Now in Louvre‚ Paris In 1605‚ Laerzio Cherubini commissioned Caravaggio to paint an altarpiece for his family’s chapel in the church of Santa Maria della Scala in Trastevere‚ Rome. The chapel was dedicated to the Transit of the Virgin. There was a particular decorum for the depiction of such a scene: the Virgin giving a pious gesture‚ some sort of ascension of Her soul‚ and

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    The Italian Lira is a fairly new currency with roots that lie deep within Italian culture. The word "lira" is actually derived from the Latin word "libra"‚ meaning pound‚ making it a distant cousin to that of the British pound sterling. The lira was a monetary unit long before it existed as a coin or note. The lira made its first appearance in the hands of bankers‚ merchants and consumers in Venice in 1472‚ put in place by Doge Nicolas Tron. The Venice lira set a trend for large silver coins with

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    III. CHRISTIAN WRITERS OF THE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD The literature of this period falls naturally into two divisions‚--pagan and Christian. The former represents the poetry which the Anglo-Saxons probably brought with them in the form of oral sagas‚--the crude material out of which literature was slowly developed on English soil; the latter represents the writings developed under teaching of the monks‚ after the old pagan religion had vanished‚ but while it still retained its hold on the life and language

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    light and shadow converge around his pensive eyes further emphasizing his maturity. In this manner‚ Rembrandt draws upon tenebrism‚ casting shadows to dramatize an emotion in the painting‚ but differs from Caravaggio by doing so in a subtle manner rather than striking contrast. Whereas Caravaggio may have used finer lines to distinguish the portrait from the background‚ Rembrandt blurs the dark-light contrast so that the portrait emerges into focus just as it would in one’s line of vision. 10.2

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    The similarity between the Caravaggio‚ The Entombment of Christ and Peter Paul Rubens‚ The Raising of the Cross are their dramatic movement and the lighting. When looking at both paintings‚ the body of Christ seems to be the focal point. As of the Entombment of Christ‚ in his background‚ there is nothing but darkness‚ and the light was shine on him‚ making him popping out from space. This concept is the same as The Raising of the Cross. As for the dramatic look‚ on both paintings‚ each character

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    that can be seen in other literary work like films for instance Scooby Doo. The different plot device that were used in both Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Scooby Doo were the beheading game‚ the use of mythical creatures and the use of characters were the protagonist and the antagonist always meet. The beheading game consists of the chopping off someone’s head with an axe. Moreover‚ in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Sir Gawain cuts the Green Knight’s head off of his body and The Green Knight’s

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