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    Leonardo never finished his work in a short period time he always took a few years or more to complete them in means for his most famous pieces. The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous pieces of his collection. Mona Lisa is the best known‚ most visited‚ most written about‚ the most sung about and the most replicated art painting in the world. Mona was a painting of another man’s wife that had been asked to be painted. Leonardo never returned the painting back to the couple even though he was paid

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    needs to get people thinking. In the early 16th century‚ Leonardo Da Vinci painted the “Mona Lisa.” When I first look at the painting my eyes are immediately transfixed on the girl’s face. At first glance‚ it seems as though she has a blank stare‚ and is simply looking to her left. I think it represents a woman at a time when women were treated unfairly throughout the world. This could be why the “Mona Lisa” is so popular‚ because she is relatable to the viewer. This forms a connection and the viewer

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    There are not many men in the history of the world that have inspired‚ influenced and revolutionized the modern world as Leonardo da Vinci has. His works in Arts‚ Science‚ Engineering and many others has influenced many people in their respective fields. His works in Engineering such as the designing of a machine that can fly has gone on to influence the Wright brothers who invented the airplane. His research in Anatomy and other biological works has made pathways for surgeons‚ doctors‚ and many

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    Imagine you are born in 1452 as the illegitimate son of a legal specialist‚ and a peasant woman. Because of this‚ his parents could not raise Leonardo da Vinci‚ so his parent’s family raised him in Vinci. This is a problem that he faced his entire life. While he was truly loved by his parents‚ he was never truly accepted by society. However‚ the criticism he faced in his early years quickly vanished as a result of his achievements. Because he had such a wide variety of skills and knowledge‚ he is

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    2013). There were many great artists of this period‚ but three great masters were Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael who dominated the period known as High Renaissance (Renaissance Art‚ 2013). Leonardo ’s best known works include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Michelangelo was known for his many sculptures and paintings which included the decoration of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican (Renaissance‚ 2013). Raphael‚ who learned and was influenced by both Leonardo da Vinci

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    in French words and some of the tiles have been made in Ho Chi Minh City to replace the tiles that were damaged by the war. This sort of beauty is not possessed by just any church in the downtown. Like Notre Dame Cathedral‚ Leonardo da vinci’s Mona Lisa is certainly one of the most exceptional‚ and beautiful painting ever created. The MonaLisa is acclaim as the best known‚ the most visited‚ the most written about‚ the most recognized painting in the world. There have been million of paintings created

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    cause the great thinkers of our world to engage in hot-tempered disputes and quarrels. The side that is often favored by the religious-minded and the optimists‚ the view that man is inherently good‚ is the stance that I will be defending in this narrative. After all‚ is not man the creature that laughs at himself? Although there are those who would argue to the contrary‚ laughter is not evil‚ it is an expression of the joy and humor that permeates human life. Yes‚ man ’s humor is often cruel‚ and

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    ways. Three of Michelangelo’s works such as: The Last Judgment‚ Pieta‚ and David were great works during his time. Leonardo da Vinci also contributed great works to the 15st century such as: The Last Supper‚ St. James in the Wilderness‚ and The Mona Lisa. Although there were some similarities in Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo’s works‚ their differences and uniqueness is what made their works great masterpieces of the 15th and 16th century. Michelangelo’s Last Judgment was painted between 1536

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    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  life.  In  the  play  Everyman‚  written  by 

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    My own thoughts on Youth Rebellion Youth rebellion is a vital process of a child’s turning into an adult. It can also be seen as teenage rebellion. What is the exact definition of youth rebellion? This is the Wikipedia version: "As part of their development into young adults‚ humans must develop an identity independent from their parents or family and a capacity for independent decision-making. They may experiment with different roles‚ behaviours‚ and ideologies as part of their process of

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