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    Mathematics and art have a long historical relationship. The ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks knew about the golden ratio‚ regarded as an aesthetically pleasing ratio‚ and incorporated it into the design of monuments including the Great Pyramid‚[1] theParthenon‚ the Colosseum. There are many examples of artists who have been inspired by mathematics and studied mathematics as a means of complementing their works. The Greek sculptor Polykleitos prescribed a series of mathematical proportions for

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    Television Soaps: The Cultural Construction of Gender and Representation Soaps but more importantly music videos can be said to interrogate the cultural construction of gender and representations of identity. The video suggests a set of images to the viewer and usually these are a blurring of gender and identity. Music videos predicate on the representation of female gender experience. The two interrelated sign systems- access signs and discovery signs- will be discussed. Music clips that

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    writers and artists comment on one another with appreciation‚ as when Petrarch likenedSimone Martini‚ and Ugolino Verino likened Sandro Botticelli‚ to Apelles. There were also various allusions to the dawning of a new age with Dante‚ Petrarch‚ Cimabue‚ Giotto and Duccio. Of greater moment is the inclusion of arts in humanistic memorializations of the illustrious‚ notably the accounts of artists’ lives written by Vasari and Karel van Mander.

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    Throughout history‚ humankind has witnessed multiple relevant chapters that have drastically changed the world to the currently known and admired. Such events have marked important periods in history and have been certainly influential in numerous ways‚ ideologically‚ socially‚ politically‚ and undoubtedly artistically. However‚ some eras have been the mere recreation or blend of other significant periods. The Renaissance‚ which began in the early 14th century in the city of Florence‚ Italy‚ is a

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    This 7’ 7" x 7’ 9" fresco can be seen in the Arena Chapel in Padua. It was created by Giotto and dated 1305-1306. The work depicts the Lamentation or Mourning of Christ. In the foreground of the work the viewer finds five figures surrounded the dead body of Christ. The body of Christ is held by three of the figures-three women that wear halos and biblical costumes. The body of Christ does not touch the ground but is gently held by the three women. There are two other figures with their backs

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    True 3.) Relics were sacred religious items that became an important aspect of spiritual and economic tradition for the Church. True 4.) Which artist is credited as being responsible for bridging the gap between the Byzantine and Renaissance styles? Giotto 5.) Charles the Great created a system of education known as: The 5 ways 6.) The Hagia Sophia is the holy site where Charles the Great was crowned. False 7.) The Great Schism began with the election of Pope Charlemagne. False 8.) Who was the most

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    monumentality. His flinty‚ metallic landscapes and somewhat stony figures give evidence of a fundamentally sculptural approach to painting. He also led a workshop that was the leading producer ofprints in Venice before 1500. Mantegna was born in Isola di Carturo‚ close to Padua in the Republic of Venice‚ second son of a carpenter‚ Biagio. At the age of eleven he became the apprentice of Francesco Squarcione‚ Paduanpainter. Squarcione‚ whose original vocation was tailoring‚ appears to have had a remarkable

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    Leonardo de Vinci‚ perhaps one of the most scientifically thinking artist‚ spent much of his life studying‚ developing‚ and recording the application of light sources and shadows. This is something he practiced and implemented as he continued to learn more about it. De Vinci is well known for composing paintings that convey incredibly realistic views and images. He was able to achieve this because of his understanding of optical theory on light and shadows. I believe Leonardo de Vinci sought out

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    for example in a marker. When a chromatography paper experiment is done on a black marker‚ the experiment tends to separate all the different pigments that make up the color. In this experiment‚ the substance investigated was a black water soluble Giotto marker pen. Paper chromatography has two phases‚ the mobile phase and the stationary phase. ChemGuide states that the mobile phase "flows through the stationary phase and carries the components of the mixture that we want to separate with

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    he lived in the Medici palace and attended the Humanist academy‚ where he was a student of the sculptor Bertoldo di Giovanni and studied the Medici art collection‚ which included ancient Roman statuary. At the academy‚ both Michelangelo’s outlook and his art was influenced by many of the most prominent philosophers and writers of the day. At this time Michelangelo sculpted the Madonna of the Steps (1490-1492) and Battle of the Centaurs (1491-1492). Lorenzo de Medici‚ the man who gave Michelangelo

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