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    matter how hard they try‚ can convince you otherwise. What she said about how we‚ as human beings‚ were made in God’s image and so we‚ as God is a creator and created us‚ are also to create. What we create does not necessarily have to be the next Mona Lisa. Like the author states about the magnetic words on her fridge‚ simple‚ thrown-together‚ magnetic words made into a poem on a fridge can be beautiful. The running theme that I saw throughout this essay was that it all goes back to God. Somehow‚

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    Perception is the process by which organisms interpret and organize sensation to produce a meaningful experience of the world. Sensation usually refers to the immediate‚ relatively unprocessed result of stimulation of sensory receptors in the eyes‚ ears‚ nose‚ tongue‚ or skin. Perception‚ on the other hand‚ better describes one’s ultimate experience of the world and typically involves further processing of sensory input. Perception has played a great role in all the various fields of knowledge.

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    adoration‚ the transcendent mystery of God”. Leonardo Da Vinci’s artworks are some of many pieces of art that are praised as ingenious around the world. Many of Leonardo’s works are recognized all over the world‚ his most famous painting being the ‘Mona Lisa’. Leonardo created several artworks which conveyed religious themes and challenged the viewers to imagine the story of Jesus’ life. Three of Leonardo’s famous artworks include the ‘Annunciation‚ the ‘Last Supper’ and the ‘Adoration of the Magi’.

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    artwork to recreate the 3-dimensional form of objects. His paintings were among the first to show changes in the detail and color of an object to create an illusion of depth and distance. His most famous artworks include The Baptism of Christ‚ The Mona Lisa‚ The Last Supper and The Adoration of Three Kings. An important aspect of Leonardo’s work as an artist was his ability to combine art and science. He used his knowledge of anatomy and his observations of how objects moved and appeared naturally

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    (1452-1519) was a painter‚ architect‚ inventor‚ and a scientific student. He was such a natural genius that he embodied the term “Renaissance man.” Today he is best known for his art‚ including two paintings that are the world’s most famous and admired‚ Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Using a technique called "hatching"‚ he worked by sketching in series of short‚ quickly-drawn parallel lines. He also developed various personal drawing tricks‚ including curved hatching‚ to give an especially three-dimensional

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    Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci worked on his masterpiece over a period of 20 years. He carried it with him everywhere. The enigmatic smile has captured the imagination of the world. I love this painting because it is very human‚ but also gives a glimpse of the world beyond‚ the transcendental. Artist | Leonardo da Vinci | Year | c. 1503–1519 | Type | Oil on poplar | Dimensions | 77 cm × 53 cm (30 in × 21 in) | Location | Musée du Louvre‚ Paris | Creation of Adam - Sistine

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    for the longest time and has been inspired by him numerous times. He has also gotten ideas for new paintings from the inspiration of the great Leonardo DaVinci like‚ “The Young Lady with Unicorn”‚ this particular picture was inspired by DaVinci’s‚ Mona Lisa. After his death Picasso had painted a series of pornographic paintings depicting Raphael and Margherita Luti making love with Michelangelo hiding underneath the bed. Raphael’s art will forever live on and will most definitely have a magnificently

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    April 2‚ 2014 Art Appreciation IP UNIT2 Part 1: My first Ancient Art piece I choose from the New York Museum was the Head of a roaring lion from the Neo-Assyrian period. My second piece of Art was chosen from Washington‚ DC Museum. I chose the Head of a pharaoh from the Ancient Egyptian Art. Part 2: While comparing and contrasting between the two Arts I noticed that they both where created With strength in mind as the subject and content matter but it was hard not to notice the different materials

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    to education people were people started to learn math and science. Document A The first artist is Duccio di Buoninsegna and it was printed in the late 1200s. The second artist is Leonardo da Vinci and was printed in the early 1500s. The Mona Lisa is a Renaissance painting. The first painting is Religious. The second painting is more realistic. The paintings were painted during different times one is Renaissance the other is Medieval. The two paintings show that‚ during the Renaissance

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    Louvre which housed the royal estate until Louis XIV felt it was not good enough and built the Palace of Versailles. The Louvre museum was enormous with many different eras and types of art to view. We had a unanimous vote‚ however‚ that seeing the “Mona Lisa” was by the far the best artwork in the place‚ mainly because it is such a famous piece of history. At nightfall we headed to the Eiffel Tower. All we could do was stand in awe at the beautiful architecture. The lights on the tower were on and

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