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    similar as first glance‚ almost polar opposites. 1. The first painting I will be comparing is Rachel Weeping‚ which can be found at the Philadelphia Art Museum. 1. This painting was created by Charles Willson Peale. Peale was a portraiture painter‚ and was the first to paint the first president of the United States of America‚ George Washington. 1. Peale was born in Chester‚ Queen Annes County‚ Maryland‚ 2. He lived an extraordinary accomplished life‚ born April 15th 1741‚ and finally

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    did Leonardo include a window in his other works‚ and why did he not use a window in the Cecilia Gallerani? When conducting research on the transformation of symbols over time‚ I found that there was one special symbol that prevailed from Early Netherlandish painting to Italian painting: the window. Displayed below are portraits from different regions and times that contain a window and natural landscape visible through the window pane. This tradition started with Jan van Eyck’s Arnolfini Portrait

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    Emdjdjjdjejejcjdjwjajjdjdisixjcjejfjejmffndm SdEarly Netherlandish painting refers to the work of artists active in the Burgundian Netherlands during the 15th- and 16th-century Northern Renaissance. Their output follows the International Gothic style and begins approximately with Robert Campin and Jan van Eyck in the early 1420s‚ and lasts at least until the death of Gerard David in 1523. It represents the culmination of the northern European medieval artistic heritage. Early Netherlandish painting occurred during the height

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    "Of all religious subjects‚ that of the Annunciation is closest to the artist as a Christian. The subject is described only by Luke‚ patron saint of painters‚ who was popularly believed to have been a master of their craft as well as a physician."1 Flemish painting was founded in the Low Countries at the start of the fifteenth century. The Low Countries‚ consisting of what is now Belgium and Holland‚ as well as the provinces of Artois and Hainault‚ and the cities of Arras and Cambrai.2 "No

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    (supposedly) well known by economists‚ managers‚ and accountants. The accounting book which appears in the picture is the origin of former AECA (Spanish Association of Accounting and Business Administration) logotype. It is a Flemish painting from the early 16th century. Not so many economists are‚ however‚ aware that there are two different versions of this picture: one by Quentin Massys‚ painted about 1514 (now in Paris‚ the Louvre)‚ and another by Marinus (Claeszon) van Reymerswaele‚ painted in 1539

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    GE161 Art History Jan 30th 2013 Rogier van der Weyden an early Netherlandish painter was originally given the name Rogier da la Pasture (Roger of the Pasture) and was born 1399 in Tournai which would now be called Belgium. He was the son of knife maker Henry de la Pasture and Agnes de Watrelos. Records of his life were destroyed during World War 2 so we cannot be sure as to his early years before he became a recognized painter of the 15th century but there are quite a few different interpretations

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    In the middle of the fourteenth century a cultural transformation took place‚ this transformation was initiated by Italy and was called Renaissance. It separated the Middle Ages from the New Modern Age and is where Humanism and Reformation blossomed. Portraiture became a huge part of the Renaissance Era and artists became intrigued in trying new and unique styles. During most of the fourteenth century‚ only royalty had portraits made because they required status and wealth. A portrait is typically

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    THE PHILIPPINE WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY SYSTEM And its affiliate Schools for Men & Women - Taft Avenue Manila GRADUATE SCHOOL MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT (MSHRM) STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Lindt and Sprüngli: the Swiss Premium Chocolate maker is considering an International Chocolate Café Chain – Case Analysis EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: As the quick growing company of the premium chocolate enterprise has grown steadily. The Choladefrabiken Lindt & Sprungli AG transformed

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    Write a short post discussing your favorite painter born before 1900.  Explain in detail what it is exactly that you like about their work.  Use the knowledge you have learned about the Elements of Art and Principles of Design to discuss what you like about their work.‚ about the medium they use or the content they explore? minimum 200 words My favorite Painter born before 1900 is Vincent Van Gogh. I love the paintings done by Van Gogh because they are very expressive of what was going on

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    a few required more than two. Now‚ in response to increased demand for the toys‚ the painting operation was changed so the painters sat in a line by an endless chain of hooks. These hooks moved continuously in front of the painters and passed into a long horizontal oven. Each painter sat in a booth designed to carry away fumes and to backstop excess paint. The painters would take a toy from a nearby tray‚ position it in a jig inside the painting cubicle‚ spray on the color according to a pattern

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