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    Michelangelo da Caravaggio’s "David with the Head of Goliath" and Artemisia Gentileschi’s "Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes" The period of Baroque art was from 1600 to 1750‚ and relates to the style of architecture and art that was dominant at that time. Rome was the center of this new style that reflected the Counter Reformation; the Church was regrouping during this period‚ and was trying to build up its patronage by bringing people back to worship after the Reformation

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    Artemisia as a Feminist

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    writer‚ wrote the article‚ “Judging Artemisia: A Baroque Woman in Modern Art History.” The article opens up with a discussion about the 2001-2 exhibition of Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi: Father and Daughter Painters in Baroque Italy. The author explains that three things are unusual here: the fact that two famous artists were presented at the same time‚ that they were related as father and daughter‚ and the fact that the woman was better known than the man. Her intent in this article is to look

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    A Comparison Between “Artemisia Gentileschi and Caraveggisti Painting” by Henry Sayre and “Artemisia’s Hand” by Mary D. Garrard When looking at the development of Western art history‚ people tend to focus on the male artists’ contribution but neglect the significant influence of female artists on the art world through their active engagement in the production of art. Artemisia Gentileschi‚ both as one of the the most accomplished Caravaggio’s followers and one of the first female artists to achieve

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    powerful political leader‚ Warrior Queen Artemisia II of Halicarnassus. Queen Artemisia ruled over Halicarnassus‚ now Bodrum from 377 to 353 B.C with her husband and brother‚ King Mausolus. It was common custom in Caria for nobility to intermarry in their family. Both were the children of Hecatomnus of Mylasa‚ a local satrap to the Persians‚ who had been ambitious and had taken control of several of the neighbouring cities and districts. Mausolus and Artemisia‚ in their time‚ extended the territory

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    Judith is a 349- line poetic fragment. It is one of five articles in the British Library‚ MS. Cotton Vitellius A.xv. It is a document originally made up of two manuscripts. The first of the pair known as the Southwick Codex‚ is thought to of been produced during the twelfth century. The Nowwell Codex also known as “The Beowulf Manuscript” is about 150 years older and dated between A.D 980 and 1020. The manuscripts were combined in the 17th century. Like much of the other works housed at the Cotton

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    “the masculine brain is more inclined to focus on activities such as analysing facts‚ deconstructing activity and following logic.” Reference Cunningham‚ J.‚ & Roberts‚ P. (2012). Inside her pretty little head. London: Marshall Cavendish Business Example 2 This is the original text from Inside Her Pretty Little Head by Jane Cunningham and Philippa Roberts.:

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    At the beginning of chapter 38‚ on which sea is The Mendacium ? Answer : It is on mediterranean sea. 2. Who is Knowlton ? Answer : He is one of the top facilitators of the provost 3. What did Vayentha picture in her head ? Answer : She pictured the two agents who had been disavowed. 4. What is the famous quote derived from the work of Dante Alighieri ? Answer : The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis. 5. What does Langdon suffer from

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    Bakari Buncum 8/2013 Engl. 205 “HeadHead‚ and More Head: Personal analysis on Cornel West: Black Sexuality: The Taboo Subject (1993) “Headhead‚ and more head” as Brother Luke would say. It seems to me that we African Americans‚ excuse me‚ Black Africans have lost our sense of culture and ideology behind what we believe to be our sexual nature. In return we have embodied the European and early ignorant southern racist definition of sexuality. Which has led us to being stereotyped as Hypersexual

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    Another chapter relating to sex involved the fornication of maidservants or slaves. A freeman fornicating with another’s maidservant had to pay the maidservant’s master 600 denarii. Anyone fornicating with the king’s maidservant had to pay double the price. If a freeman publicly married another’s maidservant then he would remain with her in slavery. The same policy was for a freewoman marrying a servant. The Salic law portrays that marriage was a sacramental bond and only people in the same

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    Judith – Old English and Vulgate Versions Upon looking closely at the Old English and Vulgate versions of Judith‚ one can catch a glimpse of how culture was during the time they were written by comparing and contrasting the elements of the story that are presented and modified. The distinct differences that can be found between the Old English and the vulgate versions of Judith provide a clear view of what the Anglo-Saxons considered to be important‚ and what they felt required respect. When comparing

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