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    Raphael Sanzio

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    Julian Rosa Ms.Saccaro Harvard June 02‚ 2008 Raphael Sanzio Raphael Sanzio was enormously talented and named one of the top three great artists of the high renaissance. Raphael Sanzio‚ usually known by his first name born April 6 or March 28‚ 1483. Died April 6‚ 1520 he was a painter and an Italian Architect of the High Renaissance‚ best known and remembered for the perfection and gentleness of his paintings and drawings. Together

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    Alessandro Di Mariano Di Vanni Filipepi was a remarkable Italian painter of the Florentine Renaissance era some of his more famous works are “Primavera” and “The Birth of Venus.”. He was born 1445 Florence‚ Italy- died May 17‚ 1510‚ Florence‚ Italy.May 17‚ 1510‚ Florence‚ Italy. I have chosen “ the discovery of the body of Holofernes” for it has a dark but comical feel when I look at the painting. Like the characters overemphasize expressions on their faces‚ but the colors are what really brought

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    Lastly‚ the artwork that I liked the most‚ and has been one of my favorites is the Mona Lisa painting that was painted by Leonardo da Vinci. Mona Lisa was twenty-four years old when her portrait was painted‚ and she was also wife of a prominent Florentine merchant. I’ve heard a lot about this painting‚ not based on the book‚ but other sources. Today Mona Lisa is Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous painting in the world. People from all around the world visit Mona Lisa in Paris. According to Daniel Tovrov

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    The book The Falconer’s Knot is a novel about a boy named Silvano who leads an average life until he is thrown into a full-scale murder mystery in which he is a prime suspect. The novel greatly demonstrates everyday life in the early Renaissance era. It demonstrates issues with women’s rights. It also takes you into the everyday lives of people living in monasteries. It does a very good job giving an accurate picture of what life was like for the main characters back then. The book The falconer’s

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    war). Machiavelli’s short Bio Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian state politician and well-known person of the Renaissance. Machiavelli was born on May 3rd‚ 1469. His father was Bernardo di Niccoli who came from an impoverished part of Florentine‚ there is little recorded about Machiavelli’s father. Machiavelli lived in Florence at a time of constant war and endangerment of other forces such as France‚ Spain and the Holy Roman Empire all of which had an interest in Italy (quite possibly

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    Act Of Vengeance Analysis

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    Valera and his family had moved to a city in Bulgaria‚ Europe because of his job‚ and where fatal also happened caused his wife and daughters’ life. In the short story‚ Allende told the story start from the beginning to the end‚ but with the film‚ Florentine directed differently‚ he began when Frank found his first suspect‚ then flashback from the beginning of the movie show what happened‚ and why he was a crazy and violent

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    Activated Carbon

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    Activated Carbon Activated Carbon is the best general use adsorbent to remove/reduce a lot of organic and some inorganic contaminants found in different liquid and gas products. Activated carbon has the unique ability to adsorb a wide range of compounds from both the liquid and gas phase. This adsorptive feature is responsible for removing contaminants from water and other substances where the adsorbent material is added. Activated Carbon features a highly crystalline form with a wide surface

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    Silvia Dupuy Art: 101 Art Appreciation Instructor: Linda King April 29‚ 2013 With being talented artists of the renaissance both Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci had the dream of bringing art to its original form but with different perspectives on how to portray their art‚ Michelangelo and Leonardo demonstrated their creations differently? Michelangelo was borne on March 6‚ 1475 in Caprice Italy‚ his full mane was Michelangelo di Lodonico Buonarroti

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    Sandro Botticelli

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    Portrait of a Young Man in a Red Cap Sandro Botticelli‚ real name Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi‚ was one of the greatest painters of the Florentine Renaissance. His work‚ Portrait of a Young Man in a Red Cap‚ captures his highly personalized style. He is known for his execution and precise use of lines to portray objects realistically. The Portrait of a Young Man in a Red Cap will be the source of our discussion‚ but first a background of Sandro Botticelli’s artistic relations is necessary.

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    The literature of Niccolo Machiavelli‚ Giovanni Pico della Mirandola‚ and Baldassare Castiglione’s greatly illustrated the fundamental characteristics of humanism‚ individualism‚ secularism‚ and a fascination with antiquity. Displaying and analyzing their various works of literature can define these characteristics in more detail. Humanism is a group of perspectives centered around humans and their values‚ capabilities‚ and worth. Machiavelli‚ Mirandola‚ and Castiglione were all humanist teachers

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