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    medieval comes from the visual arts. In the Mona Lisa picture is well-defined landscapes‚ natural folds in drapery‚ and three-dimensional figures” Renaissance painter’s focuses on expression‚ & great structure. She’s more realistic‚ verses the Madonna Enthroned between Two Angels that looks less realistic. The baby the woman is holding looks like a grown man. It also have an 2-dimenional figures. Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 or 1504 in Florence‚ Italy. Madonna between

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    1.) Juan Gonzalez 2.) 1301-009 3.) Session 16 Week 4.) Essay # 2 5.) Chapters 9 Camera and Computer Arts and 10 Graphic Design 6.) Video & Signs and Symbols 7.) Video (Michael Spahr) “ Some Trouble in Paris” http://rhaps.com/?page_id=193 Signs and Symbols (Leonardo Davinci) “ The Last Supper” 1498 http://www.abcgallery.com/L/leonardo/leonardo4.html 8.) Chapter 9 Video “ Warhol made virtually all his films during the five years between 1963 and 1968. During those same years‚ another technology

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    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    Milan and Duke Sforza was sent fleeing the city. Leonardo spent the remaining years of his life traveling to cities like Venice and Rome to work on different projects‚ with a greater concentration on his art (starting on his most famous piece‚ the Mona Lisa‚ in 1503) and studies in anatomy (da Vinci conducted over 30 autopsies in his lifetime). After envisioning hundreds of inventions‚ bringing to life legendary works of art and making breakthroughs in a vast array of other fields (ranging from astronomy

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    Descriptive

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    able to see the city light up in its full glory. Next‚ we also visited the Musee du Louvre. It is one of the greatest art museums in the world! This museum consists of many famous fine art works. A few of the famous pieces are for example the ‘Mona Lisa’ by Leonardo da Vinci and ‘Liberty Leading the People’ by Delacroix. Mosee du Lourve is also one of the most visited art museums in the world. Last but not least‚ we also visited Jardin du Luxembourg. We went there to admire the sculptured art works

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    subconscious revulsion you feel when you see your child as a stranger. You look at your husband‚ and you see just a man. Your house‚ a labyrinth. These are symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease‚ which you might associate with the elderly. In the book Still Alice by Lisa Genova‚ that’s what Alice thought‚ until she was diagnosed at age 50. It is hard to imagine all the books fell into abeyance‚ but in the event it does‚ I would save this book. Why would I save this book in particular? I feel that the empowering values

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    A model is a simplified representation of some aspect of the world. In what ways may models help or hinder the research for knowledge? A model by definition is “a schematic description of a system‚ theory‚ or phenomenon that accounts for its known or inferred properties and may be used for further study of its characteristics”(source) that implies that a model is supposed to be a helping hand while searching for knowledge in any subject. Sometimes however models can appear to be quite confusing

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    evil‚ and destruction fill our souls. We can connect our daily lives with a short story by Ray Bradbury‚ The Smile‚ where destruction takes place. The Smile portrays a story of gruesome destruction‚ which is shown through art‚ specifically‚ the Mona Lisa‚ war‚ and broken down civilizations‚ which connects directly into our society and current events‚ such as the ongoing issues with Syria and North Korea‚ for example‚ they are breaking down their civilizations‚ likewise with The Smile. The intro is

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    anatomy‚ like a fetus in utero‚ the heart and vascular system‚ sex organs and other bone and muscular structures. But for all of these amazing accomplishments‚ Leonardo is most famously known for his art‚ mainly the Last Supper‚ and the Mona Lisa. The Mona Lisa remains the most reproduced‚ parodied piece of art. Today it resides in the Louvre Museum in Paris‚ France‚ it is regarded as a priceless national treasure seen by millions every year. There are many more inventions of leonardo that are seen

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    eating wear food and looking out people passing by. Paris Is a very populate place‚ but it’s the nicest place I been to. French people are not very nice with you. We experience some pickpockets around us. Inside the Louvre‚ a museum in Paris‚ the Mona Lisa and the Arc de Noe were some of the famous pieces in the museum. The Eiffel Tower was the most amazing thing I ever been to. It has a restaurant inside the tower‚ a shopping center and the best Paris view ever. . There is only one word to describe

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    The Simpsons Satire

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    The Simpsons The Simpsons does more than make us laugh. Do you agree or disagree? Long running animated comedy The Simpsons is known for making its audience laugh at the outrageous antics of its larger than life characters. However‚ The Simpsons does more than just make us laugh. It challenges us to think about issues we deal with on a daily basis such as morality‚ institutional power‚ and politics‚ giving us an avenue in which we can release tension we have built up over such issues through

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