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    Raphael Sanzio

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    designed many brilliant pieces of work and the stanzas inside the Vatican. He was a master at such necessities of modern art such as depth and perspective and the use of light and shadow‚ and was the turning point styles of paintings like the use of Madonnas in paintings. Through his short life‚ Raphael would make some of the most awe-inspiring‚ beautiful‚ and influential works of art during the Italian Renaissance. Raphael whose full name was Raphael Sanzio‚ (also known as Raphael Sanzi)‚ was born

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    patrons was Cosimo de Medici. Date of Death: Donatello died on December 13‚ 1466 Accomplishments or why Donatello was famous: Italian sculptor of the early Renaissance period. The most famous works of art by Donatello include David‚ Mary Magdalene‚ Madonna‚ Salome‚ Zuccone‚ St. Mark‚ St. John the Evangelist and St. George and the Dragon Donatello was a forerunner of humanistic expression and worked towards creating a system of perspective Donatello produced sculptures in marble‚ bronze‚ terracotta

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    that idea she is seen wearing combat trousers‚ wearing no make up and she has a tattoo‚ which are signs of masculine attributes as she is independent and muscular. However Madonna contrasts those ideas as she wears a low cut top and she starts dancing very provocatively emphasizing her sexuality. It is also a possibility of Madonna is a post feminist as she is seen in a fencing hall fighting herself. We can assume from the lyrics of the song that she is going to destroy her ‘ego’ destroying her feminist

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    Giovanni Bellini’s Madonna and Child and Carlo Crivelli’s Pieta are religious in nature and pertain to the life and death of Jesus Christ. Both works explore different themes on the same subject. Crivelli’s Madonna and Child represents a more human representation as the setting takes place in a room with familiar scenery and objects. The only hint of divine beings is the ever so light haloes around mother and child. Bellini’s Pieta‚ on the other hand‚ is encased in other worldly gold cameo of grief

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    satisfied Which manager‚ Gaga or Madonna‚ is more efficient as a manager? Explain. (6 marks)  Gaga is more efficient as a manager. Gaga’s effiency is (9‚000‚000/300‚000) 30 units whereas madonna’s efficiency is (10‚000‚000/500‚000) 20 units. Hence‚ Gaga is more productive as she is able to use resources - people‚ money‚ raw materials‚ etc.-wisely & cost-effectively Which manager‚ Gaga or Madonna‚ is more effective as a manager? Explain. (6 marks) Madonna is more effective as a manager

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    Peter Cano Art 104 – Spring 2012 Formal Analysis Essay “Madonna del Prato” The “Madonna del Prato” is renaissance painting by Raphael Sanzio‚ once a student of Perugino. Raphael is best known for his “Madonna” paintings‚ The “Madonna del Prato” along with others is believed to have been influenced by Leonardo. The line in “Madonna del Prato” doesn’t seem infinite‚ they tend to end and begin somewhere else creating the whole picture and bringing it all together as one picture. For

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    Q1. In no more than 500 words compare the use of the cantus firmus technique in Guillaume Dufay’s Agnus Dei from his Missa L’homme armé and Josquin de Prez’s Agnus Dei from his Mass L’homme armé. The Cantus Firmus technique is an existing melody used as the basis for a polyphonic composition. The cantus firmus had been the most commonly used for writing masses throughout most of the 15th century. It is traditionally written in the alto clef and begins and ends on the tonic of the key or the

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    the video you see Madonna witness a crime and a black man coming to help the woman just in time when the cops get there. This man is arrested for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. He is totally innocent and in fact was trying to help the woman. So Madonna goes to the church where she prays to the black Jesus‚ which also looks like the hero from earlier. Jesus was an innocent and sin free person wrongly accused of crimes he did not commit. This is the connection that Madonna was trying to establish

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    VIRTUAL VIRGIN MADONNA‚ RESPONDENT ____________ Opinion presented by Chief Justice Marcella E. Lawrence Syllabus Facts: The Church of the Virgin Virtual Madonna (C.V.V.M.) was founded in 2003‚ following the death of singer/ songwriter Madonna. Although you can trace the roots of this institution back to the 1980’s‚ it was not until Madonna died from a gunshot wound that the religious aspect of this organization was formed. “Disciples” (followers) of her work believe Madonna to have entered

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    illustrate the submission to the divine. The Italian sculptor did not paint in the color of the pupils for both figures; instead he focused on honoring the holy and thus creating an atmosphere of tranquility. The artistic techniques used to create the Madonna of Humility involve Polychromy and some traces of gilding‚ which is apparent in the hair of Jesus and his

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