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    Caravaggio Research Paper

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    Sharhonda Tate Intro to Computers November 11‚2012 Caravaggio’s Works Caravaggio‚ his birth name was Michelangelo Merisi he was born on September 29‚ 1571 in Merissa Italy. He was a famous Italian painter with great influence both in Italy and with works in Rome‚ Naples‚ Malta‚ and Sicily. The paintings that made Caravaggio were mostly skilled in painting and his works were from the declining end of the Renaissance. His paintings use a combination of the realistic observations of

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    The Life of Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) by Josh Palmer October 18‚ 2012 History 101 Tiziano Vecellio was born at Pieve di Cadore in the Alps north of Venice around 1490 A.D. He became known in english as Titian. At the age of ten Titian’s father sent him and his brother Francesco to Venice where they were to study painting at Sebastiano Zuccato’s workshop. After a short time at Sebastiano Zuccato’s workshop Titian decided to leave‚ while his brother stayed at the workshop to study painting

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    At the end of the 14th century AD‚ a couple of Italian thinkers declared that they are already entering in a new age and that the unenlightened ‘Middle Ages’ is over. They have called the new age a ‘rinascita’ or rebirth of learning‚ literature‚ art and culture. This period was later called Renaissance. The Renaissance period which served as transition period between the Medieval and Modern Europe ended in the 1600. It is best known for its cultural achievements which include the literary works

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti is one of the most well-known artists in history with many famous paintings that show his talent. He was born on March 6‚ 1475 in Caprese‚ Tuscany between four and five in the morning. He was the second of five boys to Ludovico di Buonarotto Simoni and Francesca Neri. His mother was too ill and frail to take care of him so he was placed with someone called a “wet mother”. This woman nursed Michelangelo and took care of him in ways that his own mother was unable to do. At the

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    was in Naples that Boccaccio began what he considered his true vocation‚ poetry. Works produced in this period include Filostrato‚ a later source for Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde‚ Filocolo a prose version of an existing French romance‚ and La caccia di Diana a poem in octave rhyme listing Neapolitan women. Boccaccio returned to Florence in early 1341‚ avoiding the plague in that city of 1340. Although discontented with his return to Florence‚ Boccaccio continued to work‚ producing Comedia delle

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    +500­300 B.C      ​ 580 B.C ­ Pythagoras born   ​ 470 B.C ­ Socrates born   427 B.C ­ Plato born   347 B.C ­ Plato dies   384 B.C ­ Aristotle born   399 B.C ­  Socrates dies   322 B.C ­ Aristotle dies  100BC.     198 B.C ­ Polybius born  151 B.C ­ Ptolemy inactive  146 B.C ­  Greece came under Roman rule  121 B.C ­ Ptolemy first active  117 ­ Polybius dies  120 B.C ­  Plutarch died  106 B.C ­ Cicero born  100 B.C ­ Caesar ruled Rome.  70­60 B.C  70 B.C ­ Roman poet Virgil born‚ Rabbi Hillel born 

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    Renaissance man who manifest unbelievable abilities and visions throughout his artwork that presented humanity within its natural state of intense beauty. Italian artist‚ born Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti on March 6‚ 1475‚ he was the second son out of five born to Francesca Neri and Leonardo di Buonarroti Simoni‚ a governor of a small village in Caprese‚ Italy. Shortly after Michelangelo birth‚ his mother became ill and the family had to move back to Florence‚ Italy. Due to Francesca

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    A Progression of Idealistic Perfection in Sculpture: Khafre Enthroned to Kritios Boy Early Egyptian art from the Old Kingdom‚ ca. 2575-2134 BCE‚ demonstrates uniform structure. Egyptian artists and sculptors adhered to a system of strict rules known as canon to create this consistency. The Egyptian canon suggested perfection to be a rigid‚ ageless idealization of reality. Roughly 1‚500 years later‚ a progressive canon emerged in Greek art reflecting new ideals of perfection. Greek art beginning

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    use perspective‚ color‚ and light very similarly. In Death of General Wolfe‚ the artist‚ West‚ clearly and realistically paints the figures in the foreground and in the background in uniforms that would have been common during that time. Similarly‚ Giotto paints his figures in robes which were common‚ and what painters usually depicted their figures wearing. They both have knowledge about what it is their are painting are are able to use color to accurately show what may have occurred. The use of

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    viewed   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 

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