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    Some of the significant artists active during the Renaissance were Da Vinci‚ Raphael‚ Michelangelo‚ and Botticelli. New artistic techniques‚ which included fresco painting‚ the law of perspective‚ and the study of human anatomy‚ became the gateway to contemporary art forms. The prime intellectual movement of the Renaissance‚ humanism‚ focused on the value of human life and achievements. While scholars and

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    Video four is about the High Renaissance which started in the late 15th and the early 16th century in Italy. In the first part of the video it shows the period when western art reached its climax and gave some wonderful pieces of art. It is widely viewed as the greatest explosion of creativity genius in history. It sculpture was specially made by the public‚ which is becoming expensive form of art. These sculptures were often used to decorate architecture where other were able to study and admire

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    Art and Architecture in Daily Life Melanie Signor Art and Architecture in Daily Life When searching for an architecture piece that would catch the eye‚ there were many to pick from. Finding one that would be remembered that was a little harder‚ but never the less the one that was found was so beautiful and very inspiring. There are many buildings that are built for different reasons such as shelter‚ work‚ play‚ religious worship‚ or just for a personal relaxation. An architect by the name

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    meaning and strengthen the church through the paintings (World Book 234). The Holy Land and the Roman Catholic Church were the central landscapes in medieval paintings. There were an extensive variety of mediums used by the artists. Examples included frescos‚ stained glass‚ and murals (End of Europe’s Middle Ages). Sculpture was another form of art. “Statues of the holy family‚ saints‚ and rulers lined the inside of Gothic churches‚ and relief sculptures adorned the walls” (Modern World 142). Much

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    Coffee club’s vision‚ mission and goals Vision : “To be a global leader in retail food and franchising (about us 2011). Mission: Coffee club’s missions are focus on the consumers‚ which is provide: * Good food‚ great service‚ and excellent coffee * A welcoming relaxed meeting place enriching contemporary * The answer a question “where will I meet you?” (about us 2011) Goals: The coffee club’s goals are: * Proving a relaxed place where people can hang out

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    Leonardo Da Vinci once said “Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else”. It is important to know that that every action a person takes will impact others in some shape or form. The artworks of Leonardo and Michelangelo displayed to the world their talents and the meaning of life. The Mona Lisa and the Sistine Chapel were both painted during the Renaissance period but from alternate perspectives. Both artists portrayed the human body differently. The Renaissance was

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    protestant reformation

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    http://quizlet.com/14378022/unit-a-renaissance-Pope Nicholas V established slave trade built a library in the Vatican patron of the arts Pope Sixtus IV established Sistine Chapel involved in Pazzi conspiracy nepotism-favored relatives over merit Pope Alexander VI Borgia corrupt pope-sparked Protestant Reformation Pope Julius II patron of the arts; patronized Michelangelo in painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling tomb designed by Michelangelo Pope Leo X Medici sold indulgences to pay for St

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    Baroque style period Baroque is a period of artistic style that started around 1600 in Rome‚ Italy‚ and spread throughout the majority of Europe.  baroque period‚ era in the history of the Western arts roughly coinciding with the 17th century. Its earliest manifestations‚ which occurred in Italy‚ date from the latter decades of the 16th century‚ while in some regions‚ notably Germany and colonial South America‚ certain of its culminating achievements did not occur until the 18th century. The

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    In this essay I am going to explain the development of the cruise market. I am going to look for sources on the internet and in travel and tourism books as well as using information given by John Marshall. Socio-economic changes People had more money‚ industrial revolution‚ the war‚ the post war recovery‚ airplane industry‚ in the 80’s The industrial revolution made a rise of wealthy people‚ large passenger ships for the economic and social elite – they were travelling to exotic countries

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    If we observe everyone around us‚ we will see a virtually endless pursuit of fun and pleasure. As we get older‚ we immerse ourselves with commitments and responsibilities. But ultimately‚ the world is filled with people like us‚ seeking happiness‚ pleasures and desires. The word pleasure has come to mean something bad to us today‚ but we tend to use the word in the wrong way. Having desires is not sin‚ it is something one is obligated to face simply by virtue of being human. Yet we restrain ourselves

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