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    Baroque Paintings

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    One of the characteristics of the Italian Baroque is the realistic depiction of human figures‚ vivid use of color and foreshadowing techniques‚ especially in the paintings. In addition‚ the figures of the paintings seem to emerge from the background‚ giving huge differences between light and dark. The Italian baroque structure has a sense of movement and that of energy when in static form. The sculptures make the observers to have multiple viewpoints. The Baroque architecture has characteristic domes

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    Yvonne G. March 16‚2015 Digital Painting & Painting by Hand Now a days‚ we are able to create art in ways that others might have not thought of. One of the methods that is becoming popular and known is digital painting. The oldest and most traditional method is painting by hand. Digital painting and painting by hand do not have to be with just a brush‚ it can be accomplished by other materials such as chalk‚ water colors‚ airbrush‚ and so on. Many have seen the outcomes to be very similar

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    PSY202 - Developmental Psychology Session 1 2012 Faculty of Arts School of Psychology Bathurst Campus Distance Mode Subject Coordinator Justin Harrison Subject Overview Welcome to a new session of study at Charles Sturt University. This subject examines human development across the entire life-span. Descriptions‚ explanations‚ and predictions of developmental stages and changes are covered through an investigation of major theories and research findings. Practical implications and applications

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    When Leonardo da Vinci designed a 240 meters bridge it would have been the longest bridge in the world. His plan was ambitious. In 1502‚ a skeptical sultan rejected Leonardo’s design as impossible‚ but 300 years civilization finally embraced the engineering principle - arches as supports - underlying the construction. The bridge has been constructed‚ in Norway. Now instead of spanning the Bosporus ‚ his visionary creation was destined to span 500 years as a bridge to another millennium

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    Painting Styles

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    Painting Styles ART 101 April 1‚ 2012 Painting Styles Neoclassic Art‚ Impressionist Artworks and Abstract Expressionism are very identifiable by their form‚ painting style and the era they speak of. All three have some comparisons and some very evident contrasts. The Neoclassic era of art reflected resurgence in the interest of the Greek and Roman Eras. People of this time were interested in seeing woman as more upstanding. They were also going back to a high moral tone‚ recognizing

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    With so many paintings that have been created over time‚ which ones are the best? Below you’ll find five of only the most famous paintings in the world. II. Famous Paintings 1. The Scream Everyone knows this painting. The weird looking guy with his palms on his cheeks‚ standing on a pier or something with the background in shades of blue and red. The original was created in 1893 by Edvard Munch in Norway‚ but several other versions were painted sometime after as well. The painting shows the

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    Paul Gauguin

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    Paul Gauguin Danielle Arnold L. Scott Roberts Art Appreciation 11 November 2011 Paul Gauguin Like so many artists one studies‚ the life of Paul Gauguin was filled with internal struggles on daily matters and beliefs. Gauguin was not dealt an easy life from the very beginning. Born to French journalist and half Peruvian mother‚ Gauguin came to know the cruelty of life at a very young age. In 1851‚ he and his family moved to Peru due to the climate

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    which inspired him to pursue a career in the arts. When he was twenty he moved to Florence‚ which was where he was exposed to Da Vinci’s and Michelangelo’s work. Although Raphael learned from both men‚ and made use of their exploration of the human anatomy‚ it has been said that unlike Da Vinci and Michelangelo‚ Raphael added sentiment to his paintings. His time in Florence proved to be a very productive period of time in his career. Five years later Raphael moved to Rome. There

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    the divinity of Jesus but rejected his humanity. They also believed in two Gods—the wrathful God of the Jews and the loving and merciful God of Jesus. Both of these groups of Christians did not appeal to the same authorities to legitimize their views. While Jewish-Chrisitians considered Paul a heretic‚ Marcionites heralded him as the greatest of the apostles. Thus‚ Marcionites

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    A Necessary Subject

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    Literature‚ A Necessary Subject In Michael Resist article‚ he argues that "Latin died out because it became a ’dead language’ you could not use for anything ... [and literature] is dying the same slow death". This is false as even in modern society where majority of our vocabulary can only be defined in urban dictionary‚ still uses Latin. This suggests that literature is not dying a gradual death as Resist suggests and like Latin‚ it still remains relevant even after many years. This is a result

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