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    sense of what the tomb was to look like‚ since over the years it went through at least five conceptual revisions‚ and was never actually finished due to frustrating delays. A short time after starting the tomb‚ Pope Julius II selected Michelangelo to fresco the Sistine Chapel ceiling. When other artists were asked to paint ceilings they lied down on the scaffolding. Michelangelo painted in a standing position which caused him much discomfort (Liebert 146-147). Michelangelo even wrote a sonnet in

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    technique each artist uses in their paintings. The first painting is The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci‚ c 1497. It is a Fresco painting. Fresco painting is color that is ground up in water or a limewater mixture. It is painted on a fresh and moist plaster surface. It is 15’1”x28’10 ½ “. It is currently in the Refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazia‚ Milan‚ Italy. A fresco painting is a method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster. This painting shows Christ at the center of

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    had in antique buildings in the Roman empire. One of the most signifcant aspects of this fresco is the way he made the use of one-point linear perspective to convey the sense that the images receded back in space. The coffers on the ceiling create the lines and the vanishing point at the base of the cross. This creates the sence that the space is actually a continuation of the chapel space in which the fresco is painted. He also paid close attention to the dimensions of the objects and spaces that

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    This particular fresco is a past perfect purse with a strong handle attached in just right geometric proportions resembling some present-time ideal bag.

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    demanding oil technique‚ completed the Ghent Altarpiece in 1432 (Stolkstad and Cothren‚ 576-577). Approximately 16 hours away in Rome‚ The Last Judgment‚ a fourteen-meter high fresco‚ ornaments the altar of the Sistine Chapel. The unrivaled Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ known for his breathtaking sculptures and paintings‚ finished the fresco in 1541(Stolkstad and Cothren‚ 666-668). With varying artists‚ techniques‚ mediums‚ circumstances and 109 years between them‚ a layman would assume that these pieces’ only

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    separation of religion aspect from daily life activities. In the School of Athens‚ secularism is quite prevalent and religion is not made huge emphasis in this fresco or in much of the Renaissance art. For one‚ education is placed on a large pedestal‚ to show that there is more to life than submitting to the Church. The scholars focused on in the fresco‚ are studying philosophy- the study of basic knowledge and life. Strategically Raphael places Plato and Aristotle‚ both philosophers‚ in the center of the

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    The Last Judgment The Last Judgment is a fresco by Michelangelo on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. It took four years to complete and was executed from 1537 to 1541. Michelangelo began working on it three decades after having finished the ceiling of the chapel. The work is massive and spans the entire wall behind the altar of the Sistine Chapel. It is a depiction of the second coming of Christ and the apocalypse. The souls of humans rise and descend to their fates‚ as judged

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    religious meaning. He expressed the church reform and shows nudity that was not highly accepted; on the other hand this fresco resembles naturalistic and real characters in Christianity. Michelangelo’s art is so beautifully detailed that most of his work is still famous today. Throughout the years Michelangelo thought himself more as a sculptor than

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    The frescos were begun by him inside the vast cupola of the Duomo and were eventually completed by Federico Zuccari with the help of Giovanni Balducci. Although he was very well known for his paintings‚ he was more successful as an architect. He built the loggia

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