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    Screening Notes

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    are the elements in the movie that can be related with Ginsborg’s discussion on the Italian society during the Boom? In a different way‚ also Commedia all’italiana represents a commentary on Italian society of the late 50’s. Identify in Big Deal on Madonna Streets the elements that can be related to the new cultural and economic framework and discuss them. According to Stefano Adamo "The transformed Italian society as a place in which morally controversial figures thrive and traditional figures

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    Leonardo Da Vinci

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    the Tuscan hill town of Vinci‚ in the lower valley of the Arno River in the territory of Florence. Messer Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci‚ a Florentine notary was his father‚ and Catherina‚ a peasant who may have been a slave from the Middle East was his mother. Leonardo had no surname in the modern sense‚ "da Vinci" simply meaning "of Vinci": his full birth name was "Leonardo di Ser Piero da Vinci"‚ meaning "Leonardo‚ son of Ser Piero from Vinci." Little is known about Leonardo’s early life. He

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    Han Dynasty Essay

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    195-188) * Assisted by Mother‚ widowed Empress Lu * 188 BCE: Hui Di dies * 188-80 BCE: Empress Lu as Regent * –Appoints many Relatives to Office * Kills Rivals * 180 BCE: Empress Lu Dies * –Family Purged from Office * elderly senior officials of late Han Gaozu install new emperor * –Han Wen Di: 5th Son of Gaozu + concubine Wu

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    Art Museum review

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    look around but I found that a lot of the paintings used the techniques that we discussed in class. I will be analyzing three paintings Fallen Angels by Francois Cibot‚ Saint Francis in Prayer by El Greco and Sacred Conversation- Madonna‚ Child‚ Saints and Donor by Giovani di Niccolo Mansueti. One of the most interesting paintings to me there was Fallen Angels this painting seemed so interesting because it used the technique of Chiaroscuro. This painting was part of the Renaissance collection and

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    Art During The Renaissance

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    During the Renaissance time period new techniques formed into history of the arts. The Renaissance artists all portrayed abilities that helped each other out during the years of the Renaissances. The great masters of the Renaissance period grew to become known for‚ not only during their time but also in years to come. During their time period they discovered and developed new techniques that helped them become more aware of what can happen. Renaissance period became famous for the all canvas paintings

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    Raphael Sanzio Inspired

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    of Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ Pietro Perugino‚ and Leonardo DaVinci. Raphael Sanzio is most well remembered for his dynamic works from his time. Raphael was born in Urbino in the province of Umbria in 1483. Fortunately for him‚ his father‚ Giovani di Santi‚ was a painter who began developing Raphael’s artistic talent from a very young age. By the year 1500 he had already been sent to Florence‚ Italy to practice in Perugino’s workshop. His work was almost always classified under the category of placid

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    In the Thirteenth Century‚ Italy was beginning to flourish with art preceding the Renaissance. Gothic styled cathedrals dominated the Italian City-states‚ and more and more artists were being commissioned to fill the cathedrals with their works. One of the most influential sculptors of this time was Nicola Pisano and his most famous work; the Pulpit of the Pisa Baptistery. It was Nicola Pisano’s innovative style that began a unique style that was to become well known throughout the rest of Italy

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    Leanardo da vinci

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    Benois Madonna Leondardo Di Ser Piero Da Vinci Oil on canvas 1476 Benois Madonna Biography: Leondardo Da Vinci was born in 1452‚ April 15 in Italy and passed away in 1519‚ May 2 at the age of 67. He was one of the best apprentices at Andrea del Verrocchio and he learnt many things as a student. His most famous works were Mona Lisa‚ The Last Supper‚ The Vitruvian on Man and The Lady with a Ermine. Leonardo was one of the most acknowledge artist of his time‚ he did not only paint he also drew and

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    References: Duccio di Buoninsegna. (1300) Madonna and Child [Picture]. Retrieved from: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/2004.442 da Vinci‚ L. (c. 1490) Madonna Litta. [Picture]. Retrieved from: http://www.abcgallery.com/L/leonardo/leonardo13.html Lane‚ J. (1998). Renaissance (1400 – 1600). Retrieved from: http://www.humanitiesweb.org/spa/gil/ID/35

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    Masaccio Tribute Money

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    Born Tommaso di Giovanni‚ Masaccio was an influential artist that changed and shaped the Italian Renaissance with his art. His piece‚ Tribute Money‚ is one of his most notable works in his short life. Tribute Money is a fresco painting and an early renaissance piece‚ something that was common and closely associated to the Italian Renaissance. Masaccio was a trained Florentine artist. Artists in Florentine were trained in things such as anatomy‚ modeling‚ and perspective‚ which helped them to create

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