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    A portrait is a painting‚ drawing‚ photograph or engraving of someone. Sfumato –The technique of allowing tones and shade gradually into one and another‚ producing softened outlines or hazy forms MONA LISA TECHNIQUES * Sfumato * Layers of transparent colours * Aerial perspective * Tones * Textures (gauzy veil) * No borders‚ lines PORTRAIT PROPORTIONS * Upside down egg for face * Draw a vertical and horizontal line to cut the face

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    CRAZY LIKE RUNNING AWAY FROM A HERD OF BULL THAT WOULD BE SCARY. The language that we learned after was French. What’s cool about france is all of the thing that are there like the museum that one of the biggest one in the world which holds the mona lisa. Also in france is the eiffile tower and that really cool. One of the words that I think is really cool is how to say no (nine). Sign language was the next one in that class and It was probably one of the most boring language‚ but now I know how

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    you see a 3D or lifelike image of the grandfather looking down at his grandson. The detail gets better when you see the waves in the hair of the grandfather and even the wrinkles of his nose; this is a big change in style from Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Second we can see that Ghirlandaio brings a sense of life to this painting and not just a dull portrait. You can really get a sense of what is going on in this painting by looking at the faces of the grandfather and grandson. The people do not have

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    inventions. Most of his inventions were ideas scribbled down‚ but even from those scribbled notes we are able to gather information to help improve inventions of the modern world. Besides being an inventor‚ Leonardo was a famous painter. Both the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper are two paintings that he created that we can still see and enjoy today. These paintings help to portray himself and capture the history of the time period. He was one of very few people at the time of the Renaissance to study

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    Matthew Arnold‚ John Ruskin‚ Walter Pater‚ and Oscar Wilde were 19th century writers who all had one belief in common: that the criticism of works of art is at least as important as the works of art themselves. In 1865‚ Matthew Arnold stated that the function of criticism is “to see the object as in itself it really is.” In 1891‚ Oscar Wilde expressed that his view of the role of criticism was “to see the object as in itself it really is not.” This essay seeks to determine how and why one definition

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    Early Renaissance Early Renaissance: Music‚ Architecture‚ Paint! The Early Renaissance followed the middle ages and was from 1400 to 1600 time period. The Early Renaissances were mainly located in Italy‚ but they are also located in most of Europe. In this area Music‚ architecture‚ and painting became very huge ideas. The literal meaning of the word Renaissance is “rebirth.” The idea of rebirth applies to the music of this period. A main characteristic was the rebirth of humanism‚ which is

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    different context than their original‚ intended functions. Ready-mades are elevated to the status of art simply because the artist says they are art. Another ready-made pieces of art are: Adding mustache and beard on the color reproduction of the Mona Lisa Duchamp’s porcelain urinal that he turned on its back‚ titled Fountain. A typewriter cover

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    tend to make representational art usually are geared to think logically and analytically.  Representational art contrasts with abstract art and nonrepresentational art. For instanse the Mona Lisa done by Leonardo Da Vinci is a work of representational art. It is a potrait done in oil to capture the image of Lisa Gherardini. Other works done by Leonardo Da Vinci are also representational. The picture captures what the artist sees in reality rather then what the artist want’s to exaggerate upon.

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    him. If an apprentice is doing a better job than the master than you know that your work there is done! From that moment‚ Verrocchio decided not to put down his brush and his days of painting were over. He has kept us in awe with his new work the Mona Lisa. The revealing of this new painting was a life experience. This work is truly a beauty‚ I am happy to experience such talent. He incorporated movement and expression into his painting. He put a lot of work into this masterpiece. People have been

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    What is the relationship between leisure and ingenuity? We all have our own answers to such question which hence has divided us into various groups. No doubt‚ some would fell free to raise their view that increasing available time gives people a chance to approach new subjects and enlightened by something unexpected. The mainstream‚ on the contrary‚ votes for ’Work make the world better’. They believe paragons of ingeniousness such as computer boom‚ edifices and books are the crystallization of human’s

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