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    workshop because he had no interest in what his family’s business was. There he was introduced to the painter Domenico Ghirlandaio‚ and he was exposed to the technique of fresco. On July 4‚ 1496 he began to work on the marble statue of the Roman god of wine‚ “Bacchus.” After that statue was finished‚ it was rejected by the cardinal. In 1497‚ he carved “Pieta.” That is the

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    History of Sculpture Prehistoric Periods Much surviving prehistoric art is small portable sculptures‚ with a small group of female Venus figurines such as the Venus of Willendorf (24‚000–22‚000 BC) found across central Europe;  the 30 cm tall Lion man of the Hohlenstein Stadel of about 30‚000 BCE has hardly any pieces that can be related to it. The Swimming Reindeer of about 11‚000 BCE is one of the finest of a number of Magdalenian carvings in bone or antler of animals in the art of the Upper

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    Vietnam Memorial Analysis

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    with private funds‚ and hundreds of thousands of Americans chipped in to honor their veterans. Finally‚ a design contest was held‚ and a college student‚ Maya Lin‚ submitted the unique proposal for the memorial. Her design was controversial‚ but statues such as the Three Servicemen were added‚ and today the Vietnam memorial is one of the most popular locations in D.C. There is also a lot of symbolism connecting the memorial and the war. One the most distinct features of the memorial is that the names

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    and Michelangelo both created masterpieces on the biblical subject although the approaches of each artist were completely diverse and caused unique reactions. In 1404‚ the very powerful Medici family commissioned Donatello to create a bronze statue of David to celebrate the triumph of Florence over the larger‚ more powerful neighbor Milan. Made to symbolize civic pride and celebration of peace‚ David is represented as “a calm boy yet triumphant and touched with glory” (Murray 40). The bronze

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    Thomas Jefferson was known as a renaissance man; his knowledge was broad and diverse and he accomplished a great many things in his lifetime. He owned a plantation which he named Monticello‚ spoke six languages‚ was an inventor and holder of over 10‚000 patents. He was one of America’s founding fathers‚ the first Secretary of State and the 3rd president of the United States which is the greatest accomplishment an American can achieve. However‚ it was his wish that his tombstone reflect some of

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    April 12‚ 2012 Art History Clash of the Titans (1981) Cultural Accuracy The classic cinematic masterpiece “The Clash of the Titans” tells the tale of Perseus‚ one of the first great hero’s of ancient Greece. The film has excellent set and costume design with very accurate depictions of ancient Greek culture. From comparing the art and architecture featured in the film to the examples we learned about in class and other examples I found myself‚ the film appears to be set around the high to

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    Pair Of Eyes In Greek Art

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    156 has a bronze sculpted Pair of Eyes within a glass case. (Fig 2). These eyes once belonged to an over life cult statue that holds the position

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    his first commissioned statue David‚ which was constructed out of marble. This work followed the popular gothic style during the Italian Renaissance. The statue represented the defiance of authority to the people of Florence. Over time‚ Donatello became stronger with his work and it showed through the emotions conveyed through his work. Donatello completed the St. Mark statue in 1413‚ that stands outside of Orsanmichele Church. The next year‚ Donatello completed the statue St. John the Evangelist

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    are three dimensional sculptures‚ however‚ when comparing the two it appears that the seated figures look as if they are relief sculptures. The Laocoon statue depicts the tragic death of Laocoon and his two sons when they were punished by the gods for warning the Trojans to not admit the Greek’s wooden horse into their city. As the seated statues found at Temple Abu Simbel‚ have the qualities of a relief sculpture which consist of only being able to view the sculpture from the front and they almost

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    AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL ‚ INCLUDING ANCIENT WRITERS‚ OFFICIAL INSCRIPTIONS‚ GRAFFITI‚ WALL PAINTINGS‚ STATUES‚ MOSAICS‚ HUMAN AND ANIMAL REMAINS  WRITTEN: - Ancient writers - Official inscriptions - Public notices - Graffiti  ARCHAEOLOGICAL: - Buildings: houses‚ shops‚ public buildings for entertainment‚ religion‚ politics - Walls‚ gates‚ towers‚ streets - Tombs - Wall paintings - Statues - Mosaics - Other household objects - Human and animal remains  THE LIMITATIONS‚ RELIABILITY

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