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    The Ruthwell cross is a stone Anglo-Saxon monument created sometime in the early to mid 700’s. Although the exact original location in unknown‚ it is thought to be from the area of Northumbria and was later moved inside of the Ruthwell Parish church. The large stone cross stands at approximately 17 feet tall and is covered in ornate biblical carvings as well as an early Christian poem in Latin. The cross both exists in the world and has the world existing inside of it. Its location in its environment

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    The Sistine Chapel was built within the Vatican between 1477 and 1480‚ under Pope Sixtus IV reign. Although the original name of the chapel was Cappella Magna‚ the chapel takes its name from Pope Sixtus IV‚ who restored it. The chapel has been used as a place of both religious and official papal activity and has been for centuries. The Sistine Chapel is very famous due to the style of artwork that is shown in the inside. That style is called frescos. Frescos‚ is a technique of mural painting executed

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    When you view this painting‚ it’s important to realize the extent to which Grant Wood had designed and interpreted American Gothic. At first glance‚ many believe the painting as realism‚ and this is true. The painting is modeled after the house‚ which Wood had realistically rendered in which he created a scene—a man and a woman posing in front of the house. The models for the artwork never posed together when they were drawn prior to the painting. Although Wood had intended for a portrait‚ he painted

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    November 1995‚ pp. 42-50 Architectural Blueprints—The “4+1” View Model of Software Architecture Philippe Kruchten Rational Software Corp. Abstract This article presents a model for describing the architecture of software-intensive systems‚ based on the use of multiple‚ concurrent views. This use of multiple views allows to address separately the concerns of the various ‘stakeholders’ of the architecture: end-user‚ developers‚ systems engineers‚ project managers‚ etc.‚ and to handle separately

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    more liberally to the gothic conventions presented in Radcliffe’s The Romance of the Forest when Henry refers to Radcliffe’s passage: ‘We shall not have to explore our way into a hall dimly lighted by the expiring embers of a wood fire – nor be obliged to spread our beds on the floor of a room without windows‚ doors or furniture’ (p.114). Henry’s reference ridicules Catherine’s indulgence of gothic reading and foreshadows how she will fictionally position herself as the gothic heroine during her visit

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    Matthew Lewis’s novel "The Monk " is considered to be an ideal example of Gothic horror. This novel is certainly filled with grotesque images of violence‚ sex‚ and terror. In fact‚ terror and horror are gendered in order to express existing worries regarding virtue. Edmund Burke‚ a Philosopher of gothic novels is often contrasted with no emotion and is portrayed stronger than fear and terror‚ which is the true inspiration of the sublime. Terror is a sense of uneasiness and is produced by fear.

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    Chairs were used throughout history. In the 12th century chairs were mostly three-legged stools and benches. In the 13th-15th century chairs added backs and four legs to become chairs. High-backed and upright cathedral chairs were common. In the 16th-17th century as the Renaissance prospered‚ chairs became refined‚ lighter‚ more comfortable and more fancy. Looks became as important as function. A church was no longer the only patron of the arts noblemen were too. But European kings‚ particularly

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    Professor Brackenhoff Tues/ Thurs. 4:45 p.m. A Rose for Emily In Edgar Alan Poe’s‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ Poe states‚ “Gothic fiction is marked by imagery in settings which create a sense of gloom‚ mystery‚ the supernatural‚ the irrational‚ and horror.” Likewise‚ in “Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner‚ Faulkner uses the main method of gothic imagery to create parallels between Miss Emily’s house‚ her state of mind‚ and her personality. The usage of such descriptive language is

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    Camilo Garcia French II Mr. Perez September 10‚ 2012 Les Églises de Paris – Notre Dame Introduction * Paris is the capital of France. And yet‚ it is much more. It is the home of Notre Dame Cathedral * A very famous tourist attraction. * Over 13 million people visit it a year * Maurice de Sully‚ bishop of París‚ wanted to build a cathedral church dedicated to the Virgin Mary‚ Construction began in 1163 Why it was built * On 12 October 1160‚ Maurice de Sully was elected

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    Originally intended as a burial place for Henry VI‚ Henry VII’s Chapel held the prestige of being considered one of the wonders of the world when it attained completion in 1503. (Levere 3). Consecrated on February 19‚ 1516‚ the Chapel features an ornate and detailed visage (Westminster - Dean 1). The entrance features bronze gates adorned with royal Tudor emblems (Levere 3). The roof exhibits fan-vaulting with additional Tudor emblems and carved pendents (Levere 3). The Chapel also includes a memorial

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