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    and the human form‚ and sculpture helped to emphasize that. A sculpture done in 1504 by Michelangelo was called David. This masterpiece illustrates true humanity as the sculpture is of a nude man. Another significant sculpture by Michelangelo is La Pieta. The sculpture is of a woman‚ sitting down holding a man in her arms. The woman has an abundance of clothing on‚ while the man is barely clothed. The sculpture is realistic and focused on humanity and emotion‚ as the caring relationship between man

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    his sculpture demonstrates any interest in the observation of any natural object except the human body. He perfected his technique in depicting it‚ while in his early twenties‚ by the creation of the enormous marble statue of David and the group the Pieta‚ in St Peter’s Basilica‚ Rome. He then set about an exploration of the expressive possibilities of the human anatomy. His commission by Pope Julius II to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling resulted in the supreme masterpiece of figurative composition

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    Though Michelangelo wasn’t the only artist who worked on St. Peter’s Basilica‚ his work is probably the most well known. Not only did he design the domed ceiling of the church‚ but he also helped to repair the poorly constructed piers which were so vital to the structure of the monument. The Piers are what hold up the drum‚ which is the main base for the cupola (the domed part) and the lantern (the very top). The original designer of the church‚ Donato Bramante‚ was told by Michelangelo that his

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    My favorite city Good morning/(afternoon) everyone. My topic today is my favorite city ‚ my favorite city. Sydney is my favorite city. It is a big city located in Australia. Some people maybe thinks that the city seems ordinary and simple. However‚ if we compare it with other famous cities in the world‚ for example‚ the fashionable Paris ‚ prosperous New York ‚ historic London and so on‚ I am deeply convinced that Sydney is worth a visit. When it comes to Sydney‚ most people’s impressions

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    The book of Aeneid is writing by Virgil who tells a story about a legendary Trojan who traveled to Italy who became an ancestors of the Romans. The age of Augustus is also about a leader that ruled in the Roman emperor. Augustus told Virgil to write a story about a hero and Virgil did as he was told. I believe that the scholars were right about how the Age of Augustus was important to know and to understand it because that was a huge part in the making of The Aeneid. If it wasn’t for Augustus and

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    Will Leggett Mrs. McDonald AP Euro 12 April 2016 The Impact of Renaissance Art Humans have always sought to pursue glory and aesthetic beauty. This truth is made evident by studying the various cultures of history‚ such as Rome‚ Egypt‚ and Greece. All of these civilizations‚ in their own way and with their own perspective‚ have used art‚ literature‚ and oration as a means to depict their standards of beauty‚ opulence‚ and humanity. The Greeks and Romans glorified the human body using sculptures

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    | An Analysis of Iconography and its Importance in Italian Renaissance Art Mariah Garlitos Art 323 Margaret Goehring November 30‚ 2012 Upon first glance at a work of art we are tempted to distinguish recognizable figures and apply a deeper meaning to them. It becomes a sort of challenge to figure out what the artist intended for their audience to get out of their work. As we examine particular pieces of art‚ focusing on art of fifteenth century Italy‚ we come to realize Italian artists

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    “Up in Michigan‚” one of Hemingway’s earliest stories‚ it is a tale of a romantic encounter and the disillusionment the results from it. Liz obsessed with Jim‚ the town blacksmith‚ has a lot words and behaving as tries to tempt he to have sex with her. The struggle which Liz Coates faces between her sexual attraction to Jim Gilmore and her naïve inexperience is embodied in the gloomy and uninviting setting. Liz’s words and action are obsessed or tempts Jim. She works at the kitchen door and she

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    Michelangelo: Biography of a Talented Artist During the dates 1475-1564 there were many famous painters working all around the world. One of which was Michelangelo. He painted and sculpted many famous items that are still talked about today. Michelangelo led a very busy life‚ as of which you will be reading about today. Michelangelo was born in 1475 in a small village of Caprese near Arezzo At the age of 13 Michelangelo’s father Ludovico Buonarroti placed Michelangelo in the workshop of the painter

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    hillsides were not favorable to building | | | | | Question 3 2 out of 2 points | | | What deeply-seated Roman virtue demanded respect towards the gods‚ country‚ and parents?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |    Pietas | Correct Answer: |    Pietas | | | | | Question 4 2 out of 2 points | | | Why is Cupid riding a dolphin shown at Augustus’s feet on the sculpture Augustus of Primaporta?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: |    To show Augustus’s divine descent

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