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    Bernarda Alba conveys an array of distinctive characteristics‚ however it is her stubborn conservative nature that enables the illustration of the oppression of women created by equivocal Spanish traditions in Lorca’s dramatic play‚ House of Bernarda Alba. The character of Bernarda becomes acquainted with readers through the method of indirect presentation as Lorca gives the reader no analysis or exposition regarding her. Essentially‚ Bernarda’s eccentric traits are thrust upon the reader by means

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    PROFILE From The Times January 18‚ 2007 Case study: Madonna How has she achieved her success? * THE TIMES * THE SUNDAY TIMES * TIMES+ The Times The Sunday Times * Archive Article * Please enjoy this article from The Times & The Sunday Times archives. For full access to our content‚ please subscribe here MY PROFILE From The Times January 18‚ 2007 Case study: Madonna How has she achieved her success? MADONNA Louise Veronica Ciccone Ritchie is a dynamic entrepreneur

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    Transfiguration’s measurements are 159 inches by 109 inches. Raphael favored painting on canvas‚ yet this artwork was finished with oil paints on wood as picked mediums. Raphael really demonstrated propelled signs of characteristic‚ and ornate period systems in this canvas. The adapted‚ twisted stances of the lower half figures demonstrate characteristic. The emotional strain inside of these figures‚ and the liberal utilization of light to dim‚ or chiaroscuro differentiations‚ represent the Baroque

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    are different from those of competitors and that are widely valued by buyers. Madonna follows differentiation strategy by identifying and understanding the strategic customers. Madonna identifies and understands the target group well‚ such as target at young ‘wannabe’ girl by poppy style. Also‚ she was using Marilyn image to obtain a new group of fans‚ also allow the growing up fans to take more critical message. Madonna keep changing her persona and style in order to target different group of target

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    Oleksandra Sydorenko “The Black Madonna” by M.Spark The extract under analysis is taken from the short story “The Black Madonna” by famous award-winning Scottish novelist Muriel Spark. The Times newspaper named Spark in its list of "the 50 greatest British writers since 1945" The extract is about a Catholic childless couple Raymond and Lou Parker. They live in their three-roomed apartment and try to cultivate their tastes in an aristocratic manner. But in the end of the story they are presented

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    The subject of the work I observed was a Madonna enthroned painting‚ a pictorial representations of Mary‚ the mother of Jesus‚ with her child. The event depicted shows baby Jesus sitting on his mother’s lap. As for symbolism and representation‚ “The significantly larger size of the Madonna and child group indicates that they are more important. Her traditionally red gown signifies the passion of Christ and her blue mantle that she is queen of Heaven. Her ornate throne‚ which repeats aspects of Gothic

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    The Black Madonna The Black Madonna by Muriel spark is a short story about Racism and religion. It aims to explore the real meanings behind what people say and the actions they do. It deals with happenings that closely reveal people’s reactions to it. Muriel Spark does this through subtle humor by the ironic happenings that take place during the short story. The characters in the short story play a huge role in adding to the dramatic storyline. At first impression the married couple Lou and

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    The School of Athens is a painting completed by Raphael between 1509 and 1511. It is a famous fresco that brings together all the great minds of the classical world. Many believe that every scholar and profound thinker is represented in this painting. Raphael was one of the great artists that lived and created famous works of art during the Renaissance. He even painted himself in amongst the figures of The School of Athens. This painting is Raphael’s greatest masterpiece‚ and many consider it

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    PART I : Significance Essay 1: STYLISTIC Analysis (50 points)  Madonna of the Long Neck In many ways‚ each artist has their own individual technologies and style feature‚ and during the 1520‚ Mannerism was a particular style for many artist adoption and favor. This style of art became popular in Florence and Rome in the late Renaissance. During this period artists got a lot of technical knowledge from it‚ such as the use of oil paints and perspective drawing. High renaissance art is character

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    The Life of Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) by Josh Palmer October 18‚ 2012 History 101 Tiziano Vecellio was born at Pieve di Cadore in the Alps north of Venice around 1490 A.D. He became known in english as Titian. At the age of ten Titian’s father sent him and his brother Francesco to Venice where they were to study painting at Sebastiano Zuccato’s workshop. After a short time at Sebastiano Zuccato’s workshop Titian decided to leave‚ while his brother stayed at the workshop to study painting

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