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    Renaissance Exhibit Essay

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    The School of Athens (1509) Theme: These paintings seem to have a lot going on and they are either very bright or very dark. They are all painted within the same time period therefore the painters shared some of the same ideas. The paintings I have selected are all within the same theme I have chosen. Obviously the paintings all painted within the time and age of the renaissance. The painters during this time came up with their

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    Leonardo Vs Tintoretto

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    Supper paintings from Leonardo and Tintoretto were painted roughly one hundred years apart. Even though the two paintings have the same title‚ the two artist painted these paintings in different styles. The two artist differ from each other‚ Tintoretto is interested in motion‚ light‚ and the theatrical appeal and Leonardo is interested in more of a simple appeal. Despite their differences‚ both artist’s goals were to illustrate the importance of the last supper in one painting. These paintings contrast

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    quiet and mysterious paintings that convey deep and meaningful messages. Dutch arts were famously known of the paintings of flowers. Especially tulip paintings were notoriously known during the seventeenth century of the Dutch Republic. One of George Hitchcock’s painting Tulip Culture (1889) was a gift of Diane B. Wilsey for in the honor of the tenth anniversary of the new De Young Museum. Tulip Culture was shown in the De Young Museum. Tulip Culture is an amazing oil painting inspired by the surroundings

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    Lisa The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous and intriguing painting of all time. This painting was created by Leonardo da Vinci in 1503 to 1504. This painting is oil on panel and is 77 X 53 cm (Phaidon‚ 1994). This is a very naturalistic painting and is the greatest painting created in the renaissance era. The Mona Lisa has been one of the most debated paintings of all time. The look on the face of the women in this painting leaves a person’s mind wondering. No one really knows what this

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    Counter-Reformation which brought the idea that the power of Mannerism painting and religious

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    My initial reaction to the painting put me in awe of the colors. It made me feel calm and relaxed. I imagined myself on one of the sailboats enjoying the serenity of the lake. The style of this painting is abstract with simplified and exaggerated aspects. The water and sailboats have all been simplified. The boats that are closer to the front of the painting have been exaggerated more than the others in the distance. There are many horizontal lines within the painting created with the hard‚ exaggerated

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    Ross Curiel Integrated Fine Arts 101 June 16‚ 2012 The Last Supper Introduction Ludovico Sforza commissioned The Last Supper painting‚ Duke of Milan sometime in the area of 1495 most believe‚ which was in the remaining years of Leonardo da Vinci ’s eighteen year employment under the Duke. It is believed and accepted that this painting approximately took four years for completion as Leonardo da Vinci was a well-known procrastinator and that it was believed he was trying to stretch

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    The paintings‚ School of Athens and Disputation of the Holy Sacrament‚ by Raphael are similar in style and other elements but also different from each other. These two paintings are both by Raphael the Italian Renaissance artist. Also both of these paintings are frescos. A fresco is large mural painting done directly onto the plaster. The painting becomes a part of the wall. Both are located in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican City.These two paintings are actually in the same room‚ the Stanza

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    audience involvement. Many paintings done in the Mexican baroque style featured a naturalist element. Often the paintings featured the very typical‚ every day life (New Spain was very religious‚ so the naturalist element was presented in religious genre scenes). There are many paintings where tenebrist lighting is used in less dramatic ways. Another baroque trait that really stands out is the way

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    and Jean-Léon Géròme are both very talented artist both born in France. They both painting beautiful paintings throughout their career. Pierre Bonnard‚ painted The Green Blouse in 1919 which is 40 1/8 x 26 7/8 in. (101.9 x 68.3 cm) and Jean-Léon Géròme painted Bashi-Bazouk in 1868- 69 which is 31 3/4 x 26 in. (80.6 x 66 cm). Both artists painting is based on an event that occurred in their past. Bonnard’s painting captures a scene in which he observed. His longtime companion and wife‚ Marthe Boursin

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