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    Entering Chartres Cathedral Through the Central Portal In the town of Chartres about 50 miles southwest of Paris‚ is where the Chartres Cathedral is located and can be seen for miles as it is the tallest structure and was built on the highest point of the town. Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres is its formal name but since the majority of the French Cathedrals were dedicated to the Virgin Mary‚ to avoid confusion the cathedrals are referred to the town to which they belong. The Chartres Cathedral

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    representation of an even more adult face but still with a little body and being gently held by the mother. In The Ognissanti Madonna we can see Giotto`s attempt for a three-dimensional drawing of the figures and the throne. He tried to represent the depth of the throne where The Virgin is sitting and he tried to create the steps like if they were real. Giotto also tried to create the idea of space by painting the saints and angels around the Madonna and Jesus. Two angels are kneeling on the step so

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    Renaissance greatly developed individual’s abilities to create art. In Document A we are shown two paintings; The Mother Mary by Duccio Di Bouninsegna and The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. It is easy to tell which painting came from the Renaissance period. Leonardo da Vinci is an inspirational artist that changed the art world greatly. Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa beats Duccio Di Bouningsegna’s Mother Mary in every way. The Mona Lisa‚ a painting from the Renaissance‚ consists of precise detail of a

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    Giotto‚ Cimabue‚ Donatello‚ Mossaccio….these are a few artists of the Renaissance that impacted the era. With these artists a cult of genius began in the Renaissance. There was the Age of Exploration when Columbus "discovered" America in 1492‚ as well as Magellan’s and other Europeans’ discoveries around areas of Africa. The African slave trade fueled European Renaissance. There were several works that helped establish the era such as the "Arenal Chapels at Pagua" which was a dramatization

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    use perspective‚ color‚ and light very similarly. In Death of General Wolfe‚ the artist‚ West‚ clearly and realistically paints the figures in the foreground and in the background in uniforms that would have been common during that time. Similarly‚ Giotto paints his figures in robes which were common‚ and what painters usually depicted their figures wearing. They both have knowledge about what it is their are painting are are able to use color to accurately show what may have occurred. The use of

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    darkness and black‚ this is done to draw attention to the figures through shade and lighting showing chiaroscuro. The simplified background to be able to focus on the focal point of these works of art which is also another trait they have in common. Giotto and Caravaggio both placed the focal point at the bottom left of their paintings by placing Jesus slanted body there and all the figures surrounding Jesus trying to hold him up. Lastly‚ both works of art are opened works meaning that the viewer literally

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    A pigment is a natural coloring matter that usually comes from a plant or animal. Today‚ there are synthetic pigments with the advancement of technology‚ but during the Italian Renaissance they did not have these luxuries. They had to obtain their pigment naturally. There were different classifications of pigment‚ each producing a different desired color. The material that contained the desired pigment had to be grinded very finely‚ and then the pigment would need to be added to a base to create

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    International Cocktails

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    into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake and strain into a cocktail/martini glass. Sprinkle with grated nutmeg. Glass: Cocktail glass / Martini glass 2. SIDE CAR Ingredients: 1 jigger Brandy ½ jigger Triple Sec ½ jigger Calamansi /Lemon juice Procedure: SHAKE Pour all ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well and strain into a cocktail/martini glass. Glass: Cocktail glass / Martini glass Garnish: Garnish with red cherry on the rim 3. STINGER

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    Cimabue’s work‚ it is debatable whether his apprentice Giottos surpassed the man. In manners of skill‚ Giotto’s more classical and naturalist style took on other stylistic components that very well exhibited a 3-dimensional space upon a 2-dimensional plane. In personal opinion‚ if the goal was to surpass Cimabue‚ then Giotto definitely showed prowess by giving his figure of the virgin a more assertive and realistic presence. Both Cimabue and Giotto use the ever-common gold background to unify their pieces

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    Nerve And Neuron Analysis

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    they are two different components of the body (Martini‚ 375). Nerves are found only in the peripheral nervous system‚ while neurons are found in the brain‚ spinal cord‚ and peripheral nerve (Martini‚ 375). Neurons are nerves cells that are specialized for intercellular communication (Martini‚ 375). A neuron is composed of a cell body‚ dendrites and axon (Marieb‚ 376). A nerve is a bundle of axons or dendrites that is wrapped in connective tissues (Martini‚ 376). The nerve transport impulse between the

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