Design and Cinema Design and Cinema Form Follows Film Edited by Belkıs Uluoğlu‚ Ayhan Enşici‚ Ali Vatansever CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PRESS Design and Cinema: Form Follows Film‚ edited by Belkıs Uluoğlu‚ Ayhan Enşici‚ Ali Vatansever This book first published 2006‚ edited by Cambridge Scholars Press 15 Angerton Gardens‚ Newcastle‚ NE5 2JA‚ UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Copyright © 2006‚ by Belkıs
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In the postclassical era or medieval period (1 CE to 1500 CE)‚ there were a myriad of advances‚ methods‚ depictions and detailed accounts of historical timekeeping devices. This was a time of changing cultures‚ religions and ideologies‚ and society as whole had a thirst for knowledge i.e. the Middle East‚ Europe‚ India‚ Japan and China. Acquiring new knowledge and technological advancements‚ allowed certain empires‚ during this time‚ to rise above others. Timekeeping was a unifying factor. Timekeeping
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SECTION D: LITERATURE Syllabus for TERM I (SA I) FICTION TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA -A J Cronin Two Gentlemen of Verona is a touching story of Jacopo and Nicola‚ two brothers aged 12 and 13‚ who do odd jobs and live a hard life themselves to sustain and treat their elder sister Lucia‚ who is suffering from tuberculosis of the spine. A J Cronin uses the title of William Shakespeare’s famous play‚ The Two Gentlemen of Verona in an ironic manner. Cronin’s portrayal of these modern "gentlemen" of Verona
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The Consequences of Constitutional Conspiracies Rise and Fall of the Medici- Spring 2015 Marina Tanimoto Marina.tanimoto1@marist.edu Four significant and devastating conspiracies haunted Italy in the mid 15th century. The chapters ‘Conspiracy’ and ‘April Blood’ in the book April Blood by Lauro Martines cover the murder of Count Girolamo Riario in Forli‚ the murder of Galeazzo Maria Sforza‚ the Duke of Milan‚ the conspiracy of Stefano Porcari‚ and the attempted assassination of Lorenzo de’ Medici
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Art Criticism: The Forge of Vulcan The Italian painter‚ Leandro Bassano (1557-1622) created the oil on canvas piece known as “The Forge of Vulcan.” “The Forge of Vulcan” was created circa 1590-1610 in his father Jacopo Bassano’s workshop according to Brigstocke. During this time in history the Duke of Alba was sent to the Netherlands to defeat Margaret of Parma and became governor according to Bellamy. The invention of the printing press was a huge technological advancement that enabled numerous
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The Italian Renaissance was a very difficult time period in European history. The arts were flourishing‚ while the city-states in Italy fought bloody battles with each other and within themselves. Bribery and murder were not uncommon tools for men to use when they wanted power. Meanwhile those same rulers patronized the arts a great deal and they would commission the best artistic minds of the time to build‚ design and paint their palaces and churches and later on their own portraits
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El Greco’s paintings in the Chapel of San José de Toledo manifested an authenticity between the divine and the human. The altarpieces at the Chapel of Saint Joseph were one of El Greco’s most important commissions. This commission was an opportunity to demonstrate his considerable ability in executing the religious aspirations and taste of his patrons’. A well-known priest of the time‚ Dr. Martín Ramírez de Zayas decided to provide the family chapel with an ambitious decorative program‚ without hesitation
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Peter Paul Rubens is viewed in our time as one of the Masters of his period in art. Living in the 1600’s he was vastly influenced by the Baroque ideals of art and culture. He is considered by some to have blended the work from the Renaissance and Early Baroque into one of the first truly "European" styles of painting. His style is considered to be an exaggerated Baroque style with large amounts of emphasis on color‚ sensuality‚ and movement. Subjects in Rubens’ paintings are commonly shown in dynamic
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The thirteenth canto of Dante’s The Inferno clearly depicts several of the different themes that can be seen throughout the poem. Some of these themes are the idea of contrapasso‚ or the notion that the punishment dealt fits the crime committed‚ the portrayal of Hell as being devoid of hope‚ and the importance of fame. The images and language Dante uses to describe his experiences in the middle ring of the seventh circle of Hell‚ which houses the suicides‚ provide the reader with the feeling of
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Question 4-(2): The narrator was most impressed by the boys’ (a) desire to earn money (b) willingness to work (c) ability to perform many tasks (d) sense of fun Answer 4-(2): (b) willingness to work Question 4-(3): Nicola was not pleased when Jacopo asked the narrator to drive them to Poleta as he (a) did not want a stranger to become involved with their plans (b) preferred going to Poleta by train so that he could enjoy the scenery (c) did not want to ask anyone for favours (d) did not
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