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    Art and Aesthetics

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    Art and Aesthetics Everything that we see around us is piece of art‚ but not everyone is able to notice it. Main thing that distinguish art and not art is only our attitude‚ the way we look at object that we are observing and the way artist present the art work to his audience. Personally I think that everything might be an art if you use your creativity‚ include your imagination and release all your potential‚ which was inherent in you by nature many years ago‚ while you are looking at

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    coloring makes it almost real. If you look closely it looks like the people on the ground are actually bleeding. His inspiration for this came from many different places for example the people riding horses in this picture were inspired by Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael who came before him. The boar came from marble in Florence’s Uffizi Gallery. The dynamic interpretation of the moment was only his work. This painting Cleary shows that Rubens emphasizes color over drawing. He also uses facial expression

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    live in now. I only say this because if they weren’t important to our society today than we wouldn’t have had to learn about them during our high school years or even our college years. A brilliant inventor‚ painter‚ musician‚ and mathemation Leonardo da Vinci is one man who seems to have a great grasp of life in all his talents. He along with many other philosophers of that era seemed to fit the description of what I feel Pink suggests we should obtain throughout our lives to be successful and to

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    individualism.  Artist  in  the  Middle  Ages  were  focused  more  on  painting  religious  figures.  The  Renaissance changed the view of  artists‚  Two   Angels  by  Duccio  di  Buoninsegna  from  the  Middle  Ages   and the  Mona  Lisa  by  Leonardo  da  Vinci  best  exemplifies  these  changes.   Madonna  was  a  religious  painting  while  Mona Lisa was a realistic person surrounded by a real landscape.  The  Renaissance changed  how  man  viewed  the world by emphasising embracing this  life. 

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    1. In what ways was Leonardo da Vinci experimental with his artwork? He was experimental in that he used many different styles and techniques in his works. The last supper he established a balance between intense human emotion and symbolic importance of Jesus. It represented his soon to be death and the institution of the rituals of the Mass. He was experiemtnal in the fact that he had the skill of great proportions through his use of geometry.. Leonardo’s creation of the Vitruvian man is a great

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    Since the earliest times humans sought to give meaning to the mystery of life and death through religious and spiritual beliefs. This need manifests itself through rituals‚ celebrations‚ and the creation of artefacts and temples. Discuss the role of art in this aspect of human life. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Humans have since the very earliest time of their existence questioned various fundamental

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    qid=1006052319153 Rennaisance (1350 – 1649) (Beheading of Charles I) http://www.answers.com/topic/which-artists-and-thinkers-are-considered-the-greatest-minds-of-the-renaissance Rennaisance; William Shakespeare‚ Niccolo Macchieveli (historian)‚ Leonardo Da Vinci‚ http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3753924 The birth of realism was a reaction to Romanticism and a way to present every day injustices http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/death_sentence_charles.htm King charless was the first

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    What Is Good Art

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    very well done and quite beautiful‚ but to a trained eye a message is clearly visible. Often when we look at a piece of art‚ we associate it with the artist. For instance‚ when you look at the Mona Lisa most times you will think or say “that’s a Da Vinci‚” because you subscribe to the adage that the artist and the work are one. We focus on the artist‚ the age of the painting and its value and often times stop there. Works of art completed by

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    Curiosity

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    past several thousand years. What ideas did we not have during the Stone Age that we have today? Well for one the thought of transportation‚ we went from walking to being able to use not drive at 50mph‚ but being able to fly at about 2000mps. Leonardo Da Vinci was curious about how man would be able to fly across the skies‚ thus his notes led to the Wright brothers and their experiments which gave us the first “airplane”. Now we are able to fly globally‚ and even on an hourly basis. The curiosity

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    Renaissance

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    Renaissance 14th-17th Century -means “revival”‚ also‚ ’rebirth’ revival of interest in ancient Greek‚ Roman culture‚ humanist scholars attempted to rid feudal Europe of Church domination and conservatism -old sciences revived‚ new science emerged -national languages and cultures took shape‚ free from Roman Church authority---art and literature flourished -began in Florence Italy‚ spread to all of Europe Due to its geographic position‚ foreign trade and commerce developed in Italy. ---accumulation

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