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    eludes me to feel that it could be his daughter. Why? Well simply because the dress and the rest of the attire were considered “special garments” that were worn and loved by children during that time. Vermeer Also known as “The Mona Lisa of the North” or the “Dutch Mona Lisa” this figurative theme has been intriguing spectators from around the world for many‚ many years. The highlighting of the earring and the light illuminating the girls face is one of the strengths of this painting. This naturalistic

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    Artists had been at their best during the high renaissance which was during the 1500’s. During this time people had used oil on canvas for the first time. These techniques gave more details and depth to the painting. This was called perspective. The Mona Lisa was a world renowned painting by Leonardo Da Vinci. It was a painting of his wife even though she was not very special historically. This painting was so popular that it had set the standard for all other paintings of that time. Another painting

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    There are many renaissance masters that helped bring the renaissance together. Three of them are Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Albrecht Durer‚ and Jan Van Eyck. Leonardo Da Vinci was a scientist and an artist‚ Jan Van Eyck was a master of oil paintings‚ and Albert Durer was a master at perspective and fine detail. Leonardo was born on April 15‚ 1452 in Venice‚ Italy. When Leonardo was young he got little of formal education‚ but he got basic reading‚ math‚ and writing. At the age 15‚ he became an apprentice

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    scientist. Leonardo da Vinci was known as the best artist of his time. Da Vinci was all about realism through his observations. He captured the tiny details of people‚ animals‚ landscapes and objects. His most famous painting of all time is the “Mona Lisa.” The Mona Lisa is an oil painting on a poplar wood panel. His painting is described as “the best

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    as books‚ songs‚ and paintings always made people relax and happy. When people are tired from their works or studies‚ to read some books or to listen to music can freshen up their brains and their minds. Additionally‚ the great paintings such as Mona Lisa and the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci can make people feel happy and impressive. The artistic works can inspire people to have the imagination and creativity. In other words‚ it can make people to think outside the box. For instance‚ the mobile

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    painted on the walls. I think‚ it is all to bring a bit of authenticity‚ to the restaurant or create a sense of ambiance‚ but if you ask me‚ it just creates a sense of gaudiness. It reminds me of Marcel Duchamp and his taking the portrait of Mona Lisa and putting a moustache and goatee on it‚ and now it is called “L.H.O.O.Q.” He is skewering the conventions of what exactly is art‚ and why is it art‚ adding graffiti to

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    in Milan) 1498‚ and the Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda‚ now at the Louvre in Paris)‚ 1503-1506. Though there is significant debate whether Leonardo himself painted the Mona Lisa‚ or whether it was the work of his students‚ it is known that it was probably his favorite piece. He most likely kept it with him at all times‚ and not travelling without it. Thousands of people see it each year in the Louvre‚ perhaps drawing their own interpretation on what is known as the Mona Lisa’s most infamous and

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    the “work of art’s aesthetic value gained through its uniqueness.” Before we even had the ability and tools to reproduce art‚ its true value was confined because it was the only one of its kind. For example‚ someone who has always heard of the Mona Lisa but never seen it reproduced holds more value than those who have seen numerous reproductions. The true value of Da Vinci’s masterpiece is secured only in its original form. Value is also instilled into artwork because of its distance‚ referring

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    * NAME : ABDUL RAHMAN BIN MOHAMED * GROUP : 12M13 * TOPIC : READING 1 – FRIDA KAHLO : TRIUMPH OVER TRAGEDY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS QUESTION 1: How do you think painting help Frida Kahlo with her problem? ANSWER: From my view of humanisation‚ painting helps Frida Kahlo so much. It is because only from painting will make her continues her hope about her life after turning point of her life made her really uncapable to do anything else such as to be one of the successful doctor only

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    with medieval comes from the visual arts. In the Mona Lisa picture is well-defined landscapes‚ natural folds in drapery‚ and three-dimensional figures” Renaissance painter’s focuses on expression‚ & great structure. She’s more realistic‚ verses the Madonna Enthroned between Two Angels that looks less realistic. The baby the woman is holding looks like a grown man. It also have an 2-dimenional figures. Leonardo da Vinci began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 or 1504 in Florence‚ Italy. Madonna between

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