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    Raphael's Accomplishments

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    can learn. It is also a time where many great artists lived‚ artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. All three of these artists are known all around the world as the best of the renaissance era. They made many pieces‚ sculptures and designed many buildings. One would think that the one who lived the shortest life would not have as much surviving pieces‚ but Raphael even with his short life created many masterpieces. The School of Athens‚ many Madonna pieces‚ the Cherubini‚ and

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    death then what one person might see. When an individual dies‚ they are not entombed in their burial forever. They are resurrected through Christ‚ which also means a chance of revival. The book “The Last Battle” shows a good representation of the entombment and the resurrection between Aslan and the others. Some people can sense death coming their way and overpower the fear so much that nothing else matters because of how much fear of death is on their minds. This is most accurate to the book “The

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    I chose to do my analysis on Raphaels "Madonna of the Meadows". In this painting my eye is first drawn to the Madonna‚ or the Virgin Mary. From Mary my eyes go to the baby that is sitting on the ground and then to the one standing with Marys help. I believe that this is done because Mary is the largest so my eyes go to her first. My eyes go next to the baby sitting because that is the way that Mary is looking. Next I am drawn to the second baby because the first is looking at him; finally my eye

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    Juliet vs Antigone

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    The tragic heroines Antigone and Juliet share characteristics that delineate their personal dispositions and the qualities that all tragic heroines share as well. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ a young girl named Juliet defies the will and regulations of her parents when she falls in love with a young boy names Romeo. Their love is forbidden because they come from rivaling families. Many unfortunate events occur including the death families and friends; due to the forbidden love‚ Romeo and Juliet

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    Period: Early Renaissance (1200-1400) Characteristics: Heavy symbolism as well as extreme detail‚ vibrant‚ rich colors‚ religious scenes Location: Italy Characterized by: Everyday life‚ religious like byzantine‚ architecture Romanesque w/ gothic ornamentation • Nicolo Pisano o Pulpit (1260) • Highly detailed-classical • Nicola (Giovanni son) Pisano o The Annunciation ‚ Nativity‚ Admiration of the Shepherds (1270) • Plaza and Cathedral of Florence (1290) o Very Romanesque piazza w/

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    School of Athens

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    School of Athens Raphael Santi was born in Urbino of 1483‚ he was a painter and architect of the Florentine school in the Italian High Renaissance. He studied under Pietro Perugino; but after leaving Perugino and moving to Florence he soon adopted the styles of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo (who were the artists who had established the High Renaissance style in Florence). During that time‚ Julius II requested decorations for the stanze (rooms) that Nicholas V had added to the building of the

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    School of Athens

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    by Raphael of Urbino from 1510 to 1512‚ the School of Athens is located in the Stanza della Segnatura at the Vatican Palace in Rome. The fresco was painted in the High Renaissance of Humanism and is the ideal embodiment of the classical spirit. Raphael of Urbino‚ or Raffaello Sanzio as he was known in his day‚ was born in 1483 in Urbino‚ Italy. His father was Giovanni Santi‚ who was a well known artist in Urbino. As a young child‚ Raphael learned a lot from his father‚ who died when Raphael was

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    it for approval. As Raphael traveled throughout Italy‚ he formed relationships with‚ and learned a great deal from the masters of the age. In the School of Athens‚ Raphael depicts his teachers and influences in disguise and presents the skills learned from each. It is because of these influences and the creativity of Raphael’s own mind that he joins his teachers as one of the greats. The Stanza della Segnatura contained apartments for Pope Julius II‚ who commissioned Raphael to paint them. Vatican

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    because of its very realistic figures and lack of religion. In the painting there is no reference to Christianity or Catholicism‚ instead there’s pictures of Athena and Apollo (Greek Gods) which symbolizes the slow shift in roman religious culture. Raphael explicitly focuses on the importance of the human mind and the other divine powers aside from Jesus. Raphael’s linear perspective‚ series of illusionistic arches and complex composition show he was a renaissance artist because the geometric skill

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    The Chrysalids

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    Trash by Andy Mulligan - Book Report Characters The main characters in the book “Trash” by Andy Mulligan are introduced as Raphael Fernandez and Gardo. Gardo was born six hours ahead of Raphael. Even though they are not brothers‚ Gardo looks out for Raphael. He is more built with muscle while Raphael on the other hand‚ is skinnier and smaller. They support each other’s decisions and are there for each through thick and thin. Both their personalities are filled with courage and perseverance

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