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    sits on the pad on her position of authority. Most strikingly‚ the prophets in the specialties at the base are shown from the same point from the Virgin above. Numerous perspectives along these lines exist together in a similar arrangement. Second‚ Giotto rather organizes the points behind each other in

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    Cited: “Madonna and Child (Duccio di Buoninsegna).” The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Web. June 2nd‚ 2013. “Madonna and Child.” Louvre Abu Dhabi: Birth of a Museum. Print.

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    This paper will compare the themes found in the paintings "Madonna and Child with St. John the Baptist and an Angel" by Domenico di Bartolomeo Ubaldini (Puligo) and "Madonna Enthroned" by Giotto. Both paintings deal with fables from the Christian faith but were executed during different periods in art. The Giotto painting was created around 1310 and the Puglio painting was executed between 1518 – 1520. Here‚ these two paintings have similar themes both at the extreme beginnings and endings of the

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    nature‚ and art tried to imitate the natural world. Thus‚ artist envisioned capturing a more natural form of art and straying away from the divine and unreal characteristics of the Byzantine style of art. Tradition has it that the Florentine painter Giotto di Bondone was the first to break away from Byzantine tradition in favor of a purely naturalistic form of

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    True to it’s common characteristics‚ Chimabue’s "Enthroned Madonna and Child" stays loyal to the style of Italo-Byzantine art. Giotto’s "Ognissanti Madonna" however‚ in some key areas‚ strays away from the conventional techniques of the style. Chimabue’s approach to composition in the artwork "Enthroned Madonna and Child" was extremely confirmative to the time period. He made use of the medieval heiracy of scale‚ making Mary and baby Jesus much larger than other figures‚ therefore making them

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    In this beautiful piece of artwork the artist put many art elements into it. The artist uses many lines to help him bring this painting alive. On the edges of the painting lines can be seen forming a pentagon. The platform the main figure is sitting in also has lines helping it look like a throne. There is also shapes in this painting one easy one would be the pentagon shape throne the lady sits n then there are squares‚ circles‚ triangles‚ rectangles‚ and few biomorphic shapes. The texture the viewer

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    with a low cut "little black dress" caressing her flawless body with her arm around a martini glass filled with milk. She is seductively leaning against a glass covered wooden bar with a luring gleam in her eyes. Her and the milk are the main focus of this advertisement. In the background is faded liquor and wine bottles. While looking at her you cannot take your eyes off of her milk mustache and the milk martini glass that got to touch her full pink lips. The irony of this advertisement is that

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    Name: Marco Yu Ming Chan Date: 6 September‚ 2012 Professor Kate Dimitrova The Work of Art. The Miracle of the Crib at Greccio (Legend of St. Francis- 13. Institution of the Crib at Greccio)‚ Portrait by Giotto Di Bondone‚ 1297-1300‚ church of St. Francis‚ Assisi‚ Italy. Book Resources Cynthia Ho‚ Beth A. Mulvaney‚ and John K. Downey. Finding Saint Francis in literature and art. New York‚ Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2009. The three authors created and edited this book a big collection

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    cylindrical structures that carry out contraction of the muscle. These muscle structures are composed of individual cylindrical subunits called sarcomeres. Sarcomeres are myofilaments that are contractile‚ repetitious functional units in muscle (Martini & Nath‚ 2009‚ p. 298). These myofilaments are the smallest operational/functional unit in the muscle. Even with these being small‚ they still have thick and thin filaments‚ stabilizing proteins for the thick and thin filaments‚ and proteins which

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    cardiovascular system (Martini‚ Ober‚ & Nath‚ 2015). Therefore‚ the individual’s blood pressure is maintained by central regulation. Central regulation consists of the cardiovascular system‚ assistance with the neural and endocrine system via the release of hormone regulators. This form of regulation incorporates the stimulation of the heart and vasomotor which controls the peripheral vasoconstriction. The main form of vasoconstriction involved in neural regulation is norepinephrine (Martini‚ Ober‚ & Nath

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