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    Semiotics

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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 skilled

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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 is

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    INSTRUCTIONS: 1. READ THE DOCUMENTS ON THIS HANDOUT 2. ON A SEPARATE PICE OF PAPER ANSWER THE SCAFFOLD QUESTIONS AND WRITE A DBQ THHAT ADDRESSES THE TASKS SHOWN BELOW 3. YOUR ESSAY MUST HAVE AN INTRODUCTION‚ 3 Historical Content: Throughout history‚ changes in technology‚ artistic technique‚ and science have had a great influence on society. The development of the printing press and studying the human body and the development of linear perspective in art are 3 MAJOR CHANGES that

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    The Mona Lisa

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    “Mona Lisa” was trying to convey. The “Mona Lisa”‚ also referred to as the “Portrait of Lisa Gherardini”‚ was commissioned by an unknown person or persons around 1503 A.D. and painted by the highly revered artist Leonardo di ser Piero Da Vinci‚ known now as Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519). Da Vinci used poplar wood for the canvas of the “Mona Lisa” and created the subtle modeling of forms and atmospheric illusionism with various shades of oil paints‚ diffused lighting and the usage of geometric shapes throughout

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    Medieval vs. Renaissance Art Art during the Italian Renaissance differed from art during the Middle Ages. The two have contrasting characteristics and concepts. To the people in the medieval world‚ religion was their life. Everything in daily life focused around the church and God (Modern World 164). Medieval culture influenced the arts; this was evident in the religious themes. During the Italian Renaissance‚ painters and other artists focused on the portrayal of a more humanistic way of

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    The Mona Lisa

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    The Mona Lisa The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci was painted in Florence between 1503 and 1505. The painting is of Monna Lisa‚ the wife of Francesco del Giocondo‚ which is why the painting is also referred to as La Gioconda . Leonardo never actually gave the portrait to Francesco and instead kept it for himself. There have been many speculations of deeper meaning of the Mona Lisa. Some believe the painting is a female version of the artist himself‚ others believe the painting contains hidden images

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    Art Forgery

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    Art Forgery: The Changing Ways of Spotting a Fake March 18‚ 2012 by thevibeeditor 1 Comment By Cressida Smart Tom Keating‚ infamous art forger (Sourced from http://worldartresources.com/) Brought to life in films such as How to Steal a Million and The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)‚ art forgery has been around since the beginning of time. The ancient Romans crafted thousands of copies of Greek sculptures‚ ancient China is noted for its wide variety of forgeries and modern art has seen more than its

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    Raphael Sanzio

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    born April 6 or March 28‚ 1483. Died April 6‚ 1520 he was a painter and an Italian Architect of the High Renaissance‚ best known and remembered for the perfection and gentleness of his paintings and drawings. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci they form the three great names of the high renaissance. Raphael‚ the last of the three greatest painters of the Renaissance‚ was born Raffaello Sanzio in Urbino‚ in the province of Mache. It is probable that he took his first lessons from

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    Madonna on the Rocks Madonna on the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci or also known as Virgin on the Rocks caused quite a commotion between Da Vinci and the commissioners due to his unorthodox methods. Madonna on Rocks was one of the only paintings left unfinished by Da Vinci. Da Vinci was commissioned to paint a alter piece for the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception‚ in the Church of San Francesco Grande in Milan on April 25‚ 1483. It was debated that the conflict was due to monetary payment or

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