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    awoke too early in the darkness‚ while the others were all still asleep”. I believe Sigmund Freud hit the proverbial nail on the head. Though Da Vinci doesn’t have any theories of his own‚ he is world renown for his ingenuity‚ eccentric interests‚ and keen observations. In the early 1490s‚ da Vinci began filling notebooks related to four broad theme; painting‚ architecture‚ mechanics and human anatomy. He created thousands of pages of neatly drawn illustrations and densely penned commentary‚ referred

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    Leonardo de Vinci‚ perhaps one of the most scientifically thinking artist‚ spent much of his life studying‚ developing‚ and recording the application of light sources and shadows. This is something he practiced and implemented as he continued to learn more about it. De Vinci is well known for composing paintings that convey incredibly realistic views and images. He was able to achieve this because of his understanding of optical theory on light and shadows. I believe Leonardo de Vinci sought out

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    In her essay‚ “Why Women Smile”‚ Amy Cunningham discuss the smiles whether spontaneously or not appear differently on man and women’s face. And she also gives some research about different types of smiles‚ specially the Duchenne Smile—the smile of true merriment. She writes “Women doctors smile more than their male counterparts‚ studies show‚ and are better liked by their patients”‚ and “females often mature earlier than males and are less irritable‚ girls smile more than boys from the very beginning

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    Section 2 Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa‚ Italy on the 15 of February 1564 and he died in January 8th 1642. He was the first of 6 children that Vincenzo Galilei had. Galileo was an astronomer‚ mathematician‚ a philosopher and an inventor. He was also a musician. He studied medicine first then he studied mathematics. He was very intelligent‚ that is one of the main reasons he became famous. Although back then people believed the sun moved around the planets‚ Galileo was brave enough to prove them

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    For this assignment I decided to compare two paintings of the same theme from XVI Century Renaissance of Italy both titled The Last Supper‚ one by Leonardo da Vinci and the other by Tintoretto. The paintings were created one hundred years apart and as such had noticeable differences in technique and style. Of these differences‚ the use of light and its effects on the works’ meaning is the theme of this paper. Finished in 1498‚ Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper shows a full frontal view of the

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in March 1475 in Arrenzo‚ Florence (Now Italy).He was a renowned Italian artist‚ sculptor‚ painter‚ poet and an engineer. His work ethic and dedication to his profession was one of the many reasons why he is still remembered in the world of art. He is famously remembered for his sculptor work on the statue of David and the painting of the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. The statue of David is a male nude statue standing

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    From my perspective‚ but limited familiarity with works of art in general‚ the Raphael painting is significant in that it is considered a prime example of High Renaissance art and considered Raphael’s masterpiece. I believe it is also significant because as a component of the School of Athens (1509-1511) the painting over a period of 500 years continues to influence discussion and analysis among art historians and scholars. History suggests that Raphael was clearly influenced by Michelangelo’s

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    Michelangelo was commissioned twice to work on the Sistine Chapel in Vatican during his lifetime. In 1508 he began the painting of the “Genesis” on the ceiling of the chapel for the pope‚ and after twenty-eight years he was forced to paint the Last Judgment on the altar wall. While the series of “Genesis” is considered as one of Michelangelo’s greatest works at his early stage‚ the “Last Judgment” indicated his late style of new understanding of the world and life. The ceiling painting’s background

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    John Raniel Lato Biology 1. 2/29/16. Ms. Ochoco Height and Wingspan Question : Is there a significant relationship between the hight of a person and the wingspan of the person. Background study : Leonardo da Vinci‚ a famous Italian renaissance inventor and painter‚ was greatly

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    Did you know than Leonardo Bonaccis sequence is seen everywhere?! Leonardo Bonacci or known as Leonardo Fibonacci was born in the year of 1170. In Pisa‚ Italy. He died 80 years later‚ in 1250. His parents are Alessandra Bonacci and Guglielmo Bonacci. He has one brother named Bonaccinghus. As a child Leonardo Bonacci (Fibonacci) traveled. He traveled a ton with his father. Mr. Bonacci was a Pisan merchant of Bugia. Most of his life as a boy was spent in Pisa‚ Italy. The hardest part was learning

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