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    Visual Arts

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    Investigate the ways artists develop visual codes and visual language to communicate ideas in their artworks. Refer to a range of artists and artworks. Artists develop visual codes and visual language to communicate ideas in their artworks. This is specifically seen through Giorgio da Castelfranco (Giorgione)‚ Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) and Édouard Manet‚ where each artist successfully incorporates their own ideas into their artwork. Titian and Giorgione are both Italian painters born in the same

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    Within this artwork‚ Leonardo established many artistic qualities painting this magnificent portrait for his patron Duke Ludovico Sforza in Milan. The lady in this portrait is identified as Cecilia Gallerani‚ aged about 16 when her portrait was painted. She was the favorite mistress of Ludovico Sforza‚ the immensely powerful duke of Milan. She was one of a large family neither rich nor

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    Peter Paul Rubens

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    commissions for art. One of Rubens’ major innovations in procedure‚ which many later artists have followed‚ was his use of small oil studies as compositional sketches for his large pictures and tapestry designs. Rather than merely drawing‚ Rubens painted his modelli‚ or models‚ thereby establishing the color and lighting schemes and the distributions of shapes simultaneously. Rubens managed a very large studio in Antwerp‚ training many apprentices and employing independent colleagues to help execute

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    Madonna And Child Duccio

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    One of the last known paintings by Italian Sienese artist Duccio di Buoninsegna is titled Madonna and Child. Also commonly referred to as the Stroganoff Madonna or Stoclet Madonna (from its two previous owners)‚ it depicts the Virgin Mary holding Christ. The painting is currently on display by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City‚ New York. According to Carol Vogel in her article “The Met Makes Its Biggest Purchase Ever‚” the Metropolitan Museum of Art paid between “$45 million to $50

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    structure shows that the Spartans not only honoured the gods and goddesses but also great mortals who were deemed worthy of the Spartans praise. Spartan art also reveals different characteristics of Spartan culture. Spartan art includes painted vases and sculpture. Painted vases have been grouped into different periods with the main ones

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    46000 years ago. However‚ over the past few years‚ the use of text in art‚ also known as the art of typography‚ has become a frequent means of communication for artists in the creation of their works. Text within art can be projected‚ scrawled‚ painted‚ computerised and carved to the point that a work may be created of nothing but language. The art of typography is the technique of arranging type in such a way that makes language visible. It treats fonts as individual entities to be enjoyed by the

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    Philippine Culture The culture of the Philippines is very diverse. This is due to the colorful combination of different nations with our country. Its culture is reflected by the complexity of the history of the Philippines through the blending of Pre-Hispanic indigenous Austronesian civilizations. There are a number of countries that have influenced Philippine culture such as Spain‚ United States‚ China‚ India‚ and the Arabs. The influences of these countries are visible in the various practices

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    The History of Middle Eastern (Belly) Dance (The super condensed mini version) Middle Eastern Dance is an umbrella term which refers to all dances of the Middle East and it’s surrounding areas from both the past and present.  However its also a term commonly used to refer to Raqs Sharqi or "belly dance" and its various styles‚ offshoots‚ and  predecessors.   Many scholars believe that Raqs Sharqi stems from older dances.  It has been called the world’s "oldest dance‚" with theories linking it

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    Explain the importance of paranormal experiences in the novel “Jane Eyre”. What do the characters learn from dreams and visions and how do these experiences modify your understanding of the characters. Dreams and visions in Jane Eyre play a significant part in Jane’s life. Jane although being a very realistic and logical person believes in these superstitious signs and is aware of their importance but does not show her understanding openly. She keeps her visions to herself and only expresses them

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    proves that the fate of creative persons has interested people since long ago. To watch how the above mentioned writers reflected the fate of creative people in literature we decided to analyze the protagonists’ characters of the three novels: “The Painted Veil”‚ “An Artist of the Floating World”‚ “Frankenstein” – and a short story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”. All these characters have both similar and different traits: they devoted their life to different fields of science and art (Walter Fane – to biology

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