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    Questions. a.) Discuss the problem which a researcher might encounter when conducting social surveys. Explain how to overcome the problems. b.) Explain the advantages and dis advantages of using survey method. According to chrishnaswami O.R (2003) social survey is defined as a fact finding study. It is a method of research involving the collection of data directly from a population or a sample there of a particular time. It must not be confused with the mere clerical routine of gathering and

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    painting‚ Siena and Florence‚ rose to the forefront of this transformation during the beginnings of the Renaissance. In his Lives of the Artists‚ Vasari denotes the main proponents of the movements in Siena and Florence to be Duccio di Buoninsegna and Giotto di Bondone‚ respectively. Vasari saw Duccio‚ called the "Father of the Sienese Renaissance" by many art historians‚ as an extremely talented artist who deserves much respect and consideration. He credits Duccio with initiating a new period in

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    and art tried to imitate the natural world. Thus‚ artist envisioned capturing a more natural form of art and straying away from the divine and unreal characteristics of the Byzantine style of art. Tradition has it that the Florentine painter Giotto di Bondone was the first to break away from Byzantine tradition in favor of a purely naturalistic form of

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    Virgin and Child Enthroned Giotto di Bondone This Virgin and Child Enthroned is dated from 1305-1310‚ and is from Florence‚ Italy. It is made of tempera and gold on a wood panel. The piece uses hieratic scale making the Virgin and Child much larger than the surrounding saints and religious figures. It also enthrones images and has a flat‚ gold background. Giotto was one of the first artists to use 3D beings‚ and shows this in his piece. He shows the subjects as full‚ plainly draped bulky bodies

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    from Byzantium Art and Romanesque styles. Changes included: Brighter colors‚ sculptures‚ metal work out of bronze‚ stained glass‚ use of shadows and light‚ use of symmetry‚ and depiction of animals and mythological scenes (middle-ages.com‚ 2013). Giotto di Bondone’s The Last Supper was a painting from this period. Renaissance Art began in Italy around the late 13th and early 14th century and continued through the 17th century. Art from this period was mostly of religious nature. It was described as

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    Art Hist. Review Ancient Greek Art and Arch. (600 BCE-30 BCE) The Early Classical Period 480-450 BCE 5.23 KRITIOS BOY Acropolis‚ Athens 480 BCE -Marble -He is self confident and serious looking -He is a sculpture in the round -The artist is believed to be KRITIOS -The statue has an S-curve to him and is in the contrapposto pose‚ which is when artists use tension and relaxation around the central axis of the body to increase to muscular tension and enhance the musculature of a body. It is

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    later Cubism. I will discuss artworks by various artists such as Giotto‚ Botticelli‚ Michelangelo‚ Degas and Picasso. I will analyze the way they depicted their ideas of beauty‚ compare and contrast the concepts the artists used to transmit their ideas. Giotto Di Bondone (1266/7 – 1337) was an Italian painter and architect from Florence in the late Middle Ages. In the transitional period between International Gothic and Renaissance‚ Giotto was among the first to make use of proportions to represent human

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    and a shift to the natural. Giotto di Bondone is regarded as having been the grandfather of a rebirth and shift to a more naturalistic approach. His Madonna Enthroned created in 1310 when compared to Madonna and Child‚ created in 1350 by Nardo di Cione‚ demonstrates how far ahead of his time Giotto was and the influence he created. Both Madonna Enthroned and Madonna and Child depict The Virgin and God Incarnate in distinct manner. The technique applied by Giotto provided greater dimensionality

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    In this beautiful piece of artwork the artist put many art elements into it. The artist uses many lines to help him bring this painting alive. On the edges of the painting lines can be seen forming a pentagon. The platform the main figure is sitting in also has lines helping it look like a throne. There is also shapes in this painting one easy one would be the pentagon shape throne the lady sits n then there are squares‚ circles‚ triangles‚ rectangles‚ and few biomorphic shapes. The texture the viewer

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    During the two hundred years between 1400 and 1600‚ Europe witnessed an astonishing revival of drawing‚ fine art painting‚ sculpture and architecture centred in Italy‚ where artists began to look back to the way in which Greek and Roman artists had worked. Not many classical paintings had survived‚ but there were descriptions from which artists tried to copy them. Those two centuries which we now refer to as the Renaissance (Rinascimento) was given this name (French for ’rebirth’) as a result of

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