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    Masaccio Vs Fresco

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    work painted by him in the same Chapel‚ The Tribute Money‚ (Fig 5) all the characters have different postures within different scenes. Viewers can very easily tell the storyline by just looking at the fresco. Naturalism is certainly the key for narrative story to Masaccio‚ and it helps him to transmit the emotional impact immediately with those realistic postures. Especially back then‚ not too many people read‚ thus a visual emotional connection is definitely a better option to inform majority of

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    Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci I visited the Louvre in Paris‚ France and the one thing that I knew for sure that I wanted to see was the Leonardo Da Vinci masterpiece. I took the metro that led me into a mall where I walked down a very long hall of shops on each side. Finally‚ we reached the large inverted pyramid on the middle of a large room. If facing the pyramid with the long hall of the mall to your back‚ you can look forward and to the left and you will see an entrance to Comedie-Francaise

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    States faced new obstacles to safeguard the nation from communist threats. New polices‚ ideals‚ and regressions of progress defined the years after the war‚ as observed in the film Mona Lisa Smile. The film‚ taking place in a women’s college during 1953‚ adequately portrays the issues stemming from World War II (Mona Lisa). Connections can be inferred between the film and the speeches read on the issues of birth control‚ potential life opportunities‚ and gender normalizations. The first connection

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    essay on mona lisa smile

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    The film which is about a young and an idealist teacher who want to change something.The film which involves the reflections of feminism and functionalism.İn this essay i analyze these reflections.Firstly‚according to the functionalism‚everyone in society has a role and everyone play their role contribute to the smooth functioning of society.Children learn and internalize the norms and expectations which are accepted in a society.İn this wise‚they adopt sex roles.So‚gender roles are competible with

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    About Katsushika Hokusai Stated in the blog entitled Katsushika Hokusai: The Complete Works‚ Hokusai became an apprentice to a wood carver when he was in his early teens. A couple years after‚ he was then accepted into the studio of Katsukawa Shunshō. Shunshō was well known for wood block paintings and prints that Hokusai would then become proficient in. The first art published‚ a succession of images of Kabuki actors. After his wife had passed and he was expelled from the Katsukawa school‚ Hokusai

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    Pop culture is a forever moving forward machine. There were and are people who influenced pop culture and continue to do so even though some are no longer with us. For example taking in account David Bowie. If you ask any random person on the street about David Bowie you’d find that this person will know who you are talking about. It is safe to say that David Bowie was a master for experimenting. Throughout the years we have seen his many faces. He has globally reached to us from one angle or another

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    Leonardo da Pisa Leonardo da Pisa‚ whose original name was Leonardo Fibonacci‚ was an Italian mathematician during the medieval era. He was born in 1170 and died around 1240‚ Leonardo da Pisa also wrote Liber abaci in 1202 (also known as the “Book of Abacus”) which was the first Indian and Arabian mathematics book in Europe ("Leonardo Pisano‚" par. 1-2). There is not much that is known about Leonardo da Pisa’s life except that he was the son of a merchant. Leonardo traveled to several countries

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    Michelangelo's Influence

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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarrorti Simoni was a distinguished artist in the Italian Renaissance. Commonly referred to as Michelangelo‚ he specialized in painting‚ sculpture‚ poetry‚ and architecture. Starting at a young age‚ Michelangelo commonly attended the workshop of XYZ‚ although he commonly kept to himself and was not heavily influenced by him‚ but rather fifteenth century Florentine culture. He moved to Florence where he worked for and lived with the Medici family. For some time‚ Michelangelo

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    Anyone who has ever heard of Galileo knows about his many great achievements and passions he had during his life. He was an astronomer‚ philosopher‚ engineer‚ physicist‚ and most importantly: an adept mathematician. Clearly‚ he has many talents‚ although‚ we will be looking more at his mathematical accomplishments throughout this essay. Spencer Spencer Galileo was born on February 15th‚ 1564 in Pisa‚ Duchy of Florence‚ Italy and he died January 8th‚ 1642 (77) in Arcetri‚ Grand Duchy of Tuscany

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    Giotto di Bondone was one of the first recognized artist during the Italian Renaissance. He’s often referred to as the father of the Renaissance. He influenced many artists in his time some of them were‚ Masaccio‚ Michaelangelo‚ and Raphael. The exact date of Giotto di Bondone’s birth is unknown but it is thought to be around 1266 in Vespigano‚ Italy‚ near Florence. Little is known about Di Bondone’s childhood and family. He exhibited great talent from a very young age and became an apprentice

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