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    Descriptive Art Essay Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519). This painting‚ the Lady with an Ermine 1489-1490‚ has been made of oil on a wooden panel with a size of 54 cm by 39 cm. The painting itself is a departure from the typical mediums of frescos (a type of paint used on murals) and paints made from crushed pigments mixed with egg whites. It is an oil painting. The theme of this artwork is expressed as portraiture during the high Renaissance period‚ traditionally taken to begin in the 1490’s. This

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    in the Middle Ages humanism was almost non-existent and ideas were based more on religion‚ and human potential was unvalued. In the Renaissance period‚ people focused on human potential and values. Human potential was completely different in these two periods Art changed drastically in the Renaissance. Renaissance art was more focused on human potential and values‚ as the arts had a lot of detail put into them‚ and they used perspective. Art involved individualism‚ humanism‚ and secular ideas

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    is my body… do this in remembrance of me”. Three artists who have produced paintings of the Last Supper include Leonardo DaVinci‚ Jacopo Tintoretto and Salvador Dali. Each of these artists interpreted the religious event and recreated it in terms of their own beliefs‚ time‚ perceptions and intended audience. Of those mentioned artist‚ the oldest version of the Last Supper was by Leonardo DaVinci in 1495 – 1498. Throughout this time period‚ the Roman Catholic Church had influential power in Europe

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    The ideals of humanism and the spirit for scientific discovery were beginning to rise during the Medieval Era. It was the humanist world view‚ with its spirit of inquiry‚ in addition to the diminishing grip of the church beliefs‚ that led to the scientific revolution; setting the stage for the large amounts of scientific observation and discovery for centuries to come. The Medieval Era was characterized by the inclusion of church in the state. Though religion

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    humanism A new concept of human individuality‚ originating in the citystates of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century Italy‚ that was based on desire for excellence in scholarship‚ creative work‚ and education. The humanist movement spread to northern Europe‚ France‚ England‚ and elsewhere‚ and continued to flourish until the mid-seventeenth century. Among its more familiar literary figures are‚ in Italy‚ Dante Alighieri‚ Francesco Petrarca (known as Petrarch)‚ Giovanni Boccaccio‚ Baldassare

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    interpretation towards artwork. The examination of three artists‚ Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Andy Warhol and Ron Mueck the specific viewpoints from which they produce their work are expressed. Through the analysis of elements and principles‚ as well as semiotics the intended meanings of each artist are communicated. The first artist that will be analysed in relation to the use of semiotics and symbolism throughout their work is Leonardo Da Vinci. Leonardo Da Vinci was born in 1452 and was unquestionably the most

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    new style of art called humanism. Humanism showed the perfection of the human body with proper proportions. During this style period the greatest works of art in the world came to existence. During this period great artists flourished using many new techniques of art. Artists were being commissioned by the church‚ monarchs‚ and rich nobles for paintings and statues. This era brought out the greatest artists and creations through the style known now and forever as humanism. The Mona Lisa. One

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    artwork and shifted the attention from heaven to the natural world and to the human being. Humanism was playing the major role‚ along with realism and individualism through Renaissance art. Throughout the Renaissance period‚ art was created for humans to look more ordinary and shifted from the supernatural world. As the society turned the attention to human from religion during the period of Renaissance‚ humanism started to be pervaded in artworks. Artworks were no longer the depiction of

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    model‚ and structural engineering in Italy‚ when the Renaissance beliefs were considered to have been accomplished through the authority of Leonardo‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. Artists that were key in High Renaissance in Rome included: Donato Bramante he was leading architect of High Renaissance‚ Michelangelo he was the best sculptor and fresco painter. Leonardo da Vinci expert of oil painting and sfumato‚ Raphael the finest painter of the high renaissance‚ Correggio the Parma painter‚ best known for

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    with no real depth or perspective. During the Renaissance era a new interest in Greek and Roman culture was ignited which lead to an explosion in knowledge about the human form along with innovations in mathematics and science. The world Humanism was introduce. Humanism is the term generally applied to the predominant social philosophy and intellectual and literary currents of the period from 1400 to 1650. The return to favor of the pagan classics stimulated the philosophy of secularism‚ the appreciation

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