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    Michelangelo La Pieta

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    the Life of Christ‚ during the Lamentation of Christ when he is removed from the cross. Two specific types of Lamentation were created by Michelangelo between 1498-1499 and Bouguereau during 1825-1895. These types of artwork are known as in French La Pietà‚ and in Italian La Pitié‚ both meaning "The Pity”. Michelangelo: La Pieta #1 Carved from a single slab of Carrara marble‚ Michelangelo’s La Pieta is a really intimate image‚ which is an adaptation of the lamentation of Christ‚ his descent from the

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    The Renaissance

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    time was more life-like and contained perspective. (Interactive Schooling‚ 2013). It was perceived as a "rebirth" of ancient traditions‚ and later on it was a tradition. Some famous artists from the Renaissance were Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Tintoretto‚ Giotto‚ Raphael‚ ect. Now their painting are something really valuable and significant. The printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1439 he changed the lives of people in Europe and‚ eventually‚ all over the world. A printing press is a

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    Ehrman Chapter 7

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    mean “to sing with accompaniment” (Ehrman‚ Pg. 168). Psalms is divided up into five books each ending with a doxology‚ or a “word of praise” (Ehrman‚ Pg.170). The book of Lamentations is a series of laments in which the prophet complains about life or certain situations and begs for God to help (Ehrman‚ Pg.

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    Dukkha

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    overcoming the first Noble Truth and leading to the right pathway of Nibbana. Dukkha contains three parts‚ the first being ordinary dukkha. Ordinary dukkha is everyday suffering. “Birth is suffering‚ ageing is suffering‚ death is suffering‚ sorrow‚ lamentation‚ pain‚ sadness and distress are suffering. Being attached to the unloved is suffering‚ being separated from the loved is suffering” (p. 344). Although all these examples are everyday suffering‚ the focus will be on the second half of this quotation

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    4. children of colour – refers to coloureds‚ Asians‚ black people and all others who suffered under the Apartheid regime. 5. gather shells 6. and hold them to their ears 7. and listen to the lamentations of slaves – cries/ weeping of the slaves. “lamentations” connects with “howling wind” which emphasises the suffering of the black and

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    Mathematics and art have a long historical relationship. The ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks knew about the golden ratio‚ regarded as an aesthetically pleasing ratio‚ and incorporated it into the design of monuments including the Great Pyramid‚[1] theParthenon‚ the Colosseum. There are many examples of artists who have been inspired by mathematics and studied mathematics as a means of complementing their works. The Greek sculptor Polykleitos prescribed a series of mathematical proportions for

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    Humanism

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    writers and artists comment on one another with appreciation‚ as when Petrarch likenedSimone Martini‚ and Ugolino Verino likened Sandro Botticelli‚ to Apelles. There were also various allusions to the dawning of a new age with Dante‚ Petrarch‚ Cimabue‚ Giotto and Duccio. Of greater moment is the inclusion of arts in humanistic memorializations of the illustrious‚ notably the accounts of artists’ lives written by Vasari and Karel van Mander.

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    Throughout history‚ humankind has witnessed multiple relevant chapters that have drastically changed the world to the currently known and admired. Such events have marked important periods in history and have been certainly influential in numerous ways‚ ideologically‚ socially‚ politically‚ and undoubtedly artistically. However‚ some eras have been the mere recreation or blend of other significant periods. The Renaissance‚ which began in the early 14th century in the city of Florence‚ Italy‚ is a

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Quiz

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    True 3.) Relics were sacred religious items that became an important aspect of spiritual and economic tradition for the Church. True 4.) Which artist is credited as being responsible for bridging the gap between the Byzantine and Renaissance styles? Giotto 5.) Charles the Great created a system of education known as: The 5 ways 6.) The Hagia Sophia is the holy site where Charles the Great was crowned. False 7.) The Great Schism began with the election of Pope Charlemagne. False 8.) Who was the most

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    Leonardo de Vinci‚ perhaps one of the most scientifically thinking artist‚ spent much of his life studying‚ developing‚ and recording the application of light sources and shadows. This is something he practiced and implemented as he continued to learn more about it. De Vinci is well known for composing paintings that convey incredibly realistic views and images. He was able to achieve this because of his understanding of optical theory on light and shadows. I believe Leonardo de Vinci sought out

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