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    Portrait of a Writer

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    The art of writing can be a difficult task when it gets to the fact that you are the writer and you are aiming the paper to a specific reader. I can see myself as a good writer‚ I have no problem capturing my ideas down on paper‚ nor explaining them with detail. I like writing but it’s not something that I would do for a living or for a hobby‚ sometimes I do it as an occasional thing‚ very uncommon of me though. My writing abilities vary a lot‚ for me the genre‚ type of writing and assignment; tend

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    The Oval Portrait

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    Analysis As one of the shortest of Poe’s stories‚ "The Oval Portrait" consists of a brief one-paragraph story framed within a larger vignette whose main purpose is to establish the romantic Gothic mood in which the story occurs. The setting and basis of the plot are shrouded in mystery; the narrator does not explain how or where he is wounded‚ and with his servant‚ he enters an abandoned‚ decaying chateau that offers no more answers than the narrator. The dark gloom of a deserted house is a classic

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    Ultimate Renaissance Man: Scholar‚ Artist‚ Politician The Ultimate Renaissance Man: few scholars achieve the degree of success necessary to qualify for such a distinguished title. Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci‚ the famed painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ and inventor set such an example as the quintessential polymath and the world still struggles to produce another mind of his magnitude 500 years after his death. Although opinions of which achievements constitute a Renaissance man may differ‚ the title

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    Artist Reseach

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    Artist research Michelle Caplan Michelle was freelancing from home‚ doing Graphic Design‚ and started doing the art as a side thing. She never thought she could be a full time artist. Michelle Caplan loves the stories that she can tell from her artwork she researches out discarded photos and create stories of who she imagines the people may have been. Caplan gathers clues from the images‚ clothing and surroundings. She makes assumptions and likes to take guesses. Clients give her their

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    the life of an artist

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    called da Cadore‚ taken from the place of his birth. Recognized by his contemporaries as "The Sun Amidst Small Stars" (recalling the famous final line of Dante’s Paradiso)‚ Titian was one of the most versatile of Italian painters‚ equally adept with portraits‚ landscape backgrounds‚ and mythological and religious subjects. His painting methods‚ particularly in the application and use of color‚ would exercise a profound influence not only on painters of the Italian Renaissance‚ but on future generations

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    Portrait of Augustus as General Roman portraiture was one of the most significant periods in the development of portrait art. The characteristics of Roman portraitures are more modest‚ realistic‚ idealized‚ and natural. Also‚ the body compositions‚ muscles and facial expressions of portraits and sculptures are more advanced. Many roman portraits are directly linked to specific individuals‚ such as gods and emperors. They were often used for propaganda purposes and included ideological messages

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    Greet the New Year With Family Portrait Photography When you are spending time with family during the holidays‚ you may not have time to get a family portrait taken. However‚ countless people have adopted the practice of sending out greeting cards in January‚ and many families choose to skip gift giving during the season and exchange gifts to celebrate the New Year instead. Why not ring in the New Year with your family by scheduling a photography session with an experienced professional? You will

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    themselves in their art‚ artists need to incorporate their knowledge and empathy into it. Some people believe artists can make art without using knowledge. Artists need knowledge to be great artists because how’re they supposed to do or create something without knowing what it is they’re doing? Knowledge could also broaden their minds and cause them to create new things. It may be true that knowledge would be needed to create great art‚ however great art can be created if artists just put your emotions/feelings

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    of the world. Known for the extensiveness of his interest‚ talent‚ and intellect‚ Leonardo da Vinci was the definitive Renaissance man. Michelangelo Buonarroti got his inspiration from the human body. Even with his painting of the Sistine Chapel‚ he was still known to be the dominant sculptor. It was said that there was much rivalry between the two artists. It is said that Michelangelo and da Vinci did not like each other. The only story about this and it comes from the Codice Magliabecchiano

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    The Oval Portrait

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    The Oval Portrait In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story‚ “The Oval Portrait‚” the effect of horror is created. Horror is created within the setting‚ the painter’s obsession‚ and in the terminal love between the couple. By referencing the use of Gothic elements‚ diction and unity of effect‚ Poe creates the horrific short story “The Oval Portrait.” Poe uses many diverse Gothic Elements to portray the setting and mood of the story. A gloomy setting‚ grotesque‚ mysterious‚ or violent events‚ and an

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