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    Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ Giovanni Paolo Panini’s Interior of Saint Peter’s‚ caught my eye from the start; therefore I have decided to write my paper on it. Giovanni Paolo Panini was born in 1692‚ in Piacenza. He first started off his training from a stage designer‚ after that he moved to Rome where he specialized in decorations and began to study drawing. Panini started to receive recognition after joining the Congregazione dei Virtuosi al Pantheon and the Accademia di San Luca. Soon enough Panini

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    Giovanni Bellini was an Italian Renaissance painter who is known for his oil-painting technique and his use of vibrant colors. The Renaissance was a period in which a cultural revolution or movement was taking place; it started out in Italy and spread out through other parts of Western Europe. Bellini’s various works echo the voices of the Renaissance and different aspects of the movement. During the Renaissance‚ religion was an integral factor in society; as a result‚ it was very much involved

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    Hello i am Pope leo the x. I am here to talk to you about some of my life. I was born Giovanni di Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ on December 11‚ 1475‚ in Florence‚ Italy. I was 37 year old when i became the pope in 1513.I ruled for 8 ½ years as pope.It was all well except for the monk in germany martin luther. During my time as pope i expanded vadikin library and Refurbished the saint peter’s basilica in rome. Michelangelo and raphael helped me decorate the Sistine chapel. Under my reign‚ Rome became the

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    Renaissance man who manifest unbelievable abilities and visions throughout his artwork that presented humanity within its natural state of intense beauty. Italian artist‚ born Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti on March 6‚ 1475‚ he was the second son out of five born to Francesca Neri and Leonardo di Buonarroti Simoni‚ a governor of a small village in Caprese‚ Italy. Shortly after Michelangelo birth‚ his mother became ill and the family had to move back to Florence‚ Italy. Due to Francesca

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    The Earth as we all know is created with many beautiful sceneries. In every corner of the world‚ there is something you could stare at and be in awe. Wonders of the world which may serve as an inspiration to a person. One is the Leaning Tower of Pisa‚ famous for its inclination. It is also said to be the testing ground for Galileo’s experiments on gravity. The Tower of Pisa serves as the campanile or the freestanding bell tower of the Cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa. It is positioned behind

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    of the Holy Land) that has much influence during that time‚ like the well-known St. Dominic. Saint Francis was born in a family of seven‚ from a silk merchant‚ and a woman from providence‚ and lived in‚ of course‚ Assisi. His real name is Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone‚ but his father called him Francesco (The Frenchman)‚

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    him. Rafaello Sanzio da Urbino‚ was born April 6‚ 1483 in Urbino‚ Italy. In 1504 he became Perugino’s apprentice. He was an Italian Renaissance painter and architect. At the time of Raphael‚ Urbino was a cultural center that encouraged the arts. Giovanni Santi‚ Raphael’s father‚ taught him the basic painting techniques and exposed him to the principles of humanistic philosophy. At the age of eleven his father died and had to take over his father’s workshop. Raphael was quickly considered one of the

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    The chamber has shown the affinity and communication of nature and human through its decorative ceiling. There are 34 thematic paintings on panels in the chamber in total‚ the thematic oval panels on the 4 sides of the room showing religious or mythological scenes‚ or representing scenes of production process and trade. The object collection itself was stored in 20 cabinets. The arrangement of this hidden vault room is quite unique‚ instead of showing the collections in a large cabinet‚ Francesco

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    transformations in the name of the School took place. In 1918- Indang Farm School. In 1927- Indang Rural High School and then to Don SeverinoNational Agriculture School in 1958. The name Don Severino is in honor of Don Severino De las Alas who was then the Secretary of interior in the Aguinaldo revolutionary government. Don Severino donated a tract of land for use as fuel feed laboratory by the School. In the first semester of S.Y 2003-2004 Cavite State University opened a branch campus in Imus‚ Cavite. The

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    and present. In Florence Italy there stands a baptistery. It resides west of the Florence Cathedral‚ which was modeled after the baptistery. The Cathedral began in 1296 by Arnolfo di Cambio. Although the two resemble each other‚ they are considered to be from two different styles. The Baptistery of S. Giovanni is categorized as Romanesque while the cathedral is considered Gothic. The exterior of the cathedral doesn’t appear to be Gothic‚ it’s the interior that is. The baptistery

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