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    A Paper on Ideal Cities

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    A PAPER ON IDEAL CITIES BY IBANGA‚ ANDIKAN NDABUK (119051018) M.E.D2 (EXECUTIVE) DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS‚ AKOKA‚ NIGERIA ADVANCED URBAN DESIGN (ARC 806) JUNE 2013 CONCEPT In design the Ideal city refers to a plan for a city that has been conceived in accordance with the dictates of some "rational" or "moral" objective The "ideal" nature of such a city may encompass the moral‚ spiritual and juridical qualities of citizenship as well as

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    handled with total control and a level of accomplishment for which there are no real precedents. Leonardo da Vinci was a Florentine artist‚ one of the great masters of the High Renaissance‚ who was also celebrated as a painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ engineer‚ and scientist. Leonardo fuses his subject with the landscape behind her by means of light. He called this technique sfumato ( smokiness) which Leonardo was one of the first great masters it showed in Mona Lisa painting‚ also the painting ’s hazy

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    “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. I am still learning.” These powerful words emerged from one of history’s most famous artist‚ sculptor‚ and painter‚ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni. Michelangelo lived and worked during the Italian cartist who was a perfectionist in every way. It was this perfectionism in his craft that led to his vast influence over this artistic time period through his many art works now on display in museums all around the world. These

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    A Portrait of Mona Lisa

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    is shown in different cities‚ subways‚ parks and etc. The greatest art was created in the early century and was called a masterpiece. This portrait was known as the greatest masterpiece ever to be painted. It was painted in the 1500’s. The way Leonardo Da Vinci used the lines in the painting was extraordinary. The lines is one of the most important elements of art that abstracted into a great piece of work. The lines did not illustrate any pattern of moving. The lines were mostly a combination

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    The art of the Renaissance was influenced by both ancient Greek and Roman culture as well as the humanism movement. The subjects of works of art were no longer limited to royal and religious figures‚ nor were they over idealized portrayals. Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa exemplifies this trend. Working with the new medium of oil and his mastery of light‚ contrast‚ and sfumato‚ da Vinci created the most famous painting in the world; a work where subject and background compliment each other to form

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    Resumen Ever After

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    EVER AFTER – Por Siempre Jamás    Esta es la historia de Danielle De Barbarac‚ una joven de la edad media‚ que posee una  fascinante mezcla de fuerza‚ cultura‚ belleza y sobrado encanto. Quien quedó huérfana  de madre a muy tierna edad‚ lo que la acerco mucho a su padre‚ que era también su  mejor  amigo;  con  él  compartía  el amor  por  la  lectura  y su  manera de  ver  la  vida‚  ya  que le enseño que podía ser lo que quisiera‚ lo que no era muy común en esa época en  la que las mujeres eran relegadas a segundo plano

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    Golden Age of Painting

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    The Golden Age of Painting Renaissance was a period of great cultural change throughout Europe leading to the foundation of the modern world. Scholars rediscovered Greek and Roman texts and began to teach Latin literature which triggered a new way of thinking‚ and eventually leading to an intellectual movement called humanism. In this transitional period‚ there was a great revival of classical Greek and Roman culture‚ art and architecture. Painting was one of the most varied forms of art of

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    Abstract Ancient art has a timeless value on how it affects society today. In order to interoperate each work of art‚ an individual must have a full knowledgeable concept of how to define each piece. This essay defines each the Mona Lisa created by Leonardo Da Vinci and the Venus de Milo sculpted by Alexandros of Antioch. It defines the form‚ subject matter‚ and content for both pieces. The comparison between both pieces is very much different in concepts‚ but the meaning of both‚ hold so much of value

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    awoke too early in the darkness‚ while the others were all still asleep”. I believe Sigmund Freud hit the proverbial nail on the head. Though Da Vinci doesn’t have any theories of his own‚ he is world renown for his ingenuity‚ eccentric interests‚ and keen observations. In the early 1490s‚ da Vinci began filling notebooks related to four broad theme; painting‚ architecture‚ mechanics and human anatomy. He created thousands of pages of neatly drawn illustrations and densely penned commentary‚ referred

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    Trident University International Jorgbor S. Jorgbor Art 101 Module 1 Case Assignment Introduction to Visual Analysis and Renaissance Art Trident University International Jorgbor S. Jorgbor Eng 101 Module 1 Case Assignment Introduction to Visual Analysis and Renaissance Art The Renaissance Art period from (c.1400‚-1600) was the defining movement in art history. Through careful reading of the subject one can say no other artistic movement has contributed more to development of art as a whole

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