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    In the book of “A World of Art” in chapter 4 its being explained that lines don’t matter how long or short they are‚ if they’re thick or thin‚ it just means it reflects the movement in nature. Most artist use an important element of a line that shows an outer edge of a two-dimensional form on the inside. In one of the paintings that lines were used was in Paul Cezanne’s The Basket of Apples which is still life. The artwork shows a visual of mistakes even though there isn’t any. This is a visual element

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    emphasis and your eyes towards to the man with the yellow dress to the man in red clothes in the street. Each element has a connection‚ the movement of your eyes will tell. The remarkable night sky of Van Gogh was shown in this painting it was like a “Starry Night” one of the famous painting of Van Gogh‚ it was blue sky with yellow stars. The stroke of the brush was obvious because of the style impressionism. And Van Gogh also emphasizes the terrace‚ as you can see it was the only part that was so bright

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    Galileo Galilei Group #3 Section: ME 333-A Dr. Bednarz Justin Weaver - Geometric Military Compass Alec Brown - Pendulum Clock Hamad Alkandari - Telescope Abdulmajeed Almutairi - Thermoscope Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist‚ mathematician‚ astronomer‚ and philosopher. Born on February 15‚ 1564‚ Galileo was most known for his feats in astronomy and in advancing the scientific revolution of the 16th century. He was a big supporter of Copernican theory which states the sun is the center

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    RENAISSANCE AND SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION: ROLE OF PRINT MEDIA In the 13th century a rediscovery of Greek and Roman literature occurred across Europe that eventually led to the development of the humanist movement in the next century. In addition to emphasizing Greek and Latin scholarship‚ humanists believed that each individual had significance within society. The growth of an interest in humanism led to the changes in the arts and sciences that form common conceptions of the Renaissance. Revival

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    Enlightening the Individual History has proved to us that what we know now is nothing compared to what lies ahead in the future. In Europe‚ the people thought that absolutism was the way of the world‚ but they were soon to discover that each individual has just as much power as the next. This new realization was coined the name the enlightenment. It led to the division of religion and the idea of a separated church and state. Religious division and political authority in Europe changed as a result

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    once was a guy and his child that lived in there house in a little beautiful peaceful town. That little town was called Baconville‚ because they make bacon. In that town was a haunted castle. The weird thing is every night his dad leaves into the starry black night . The kid name was Bacon Jr. and he was eleven years old. His dad name is Bacon Sr. he is forty years old. There house was in the edge of town by the haunted trail that led to the castle. That’s when people get curios people com on

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    passage is mysterious and puzzling‚ which can make you envision it all in your head. The theme is meant to be dotty and eagering‚ but also a little unusual about the landlady. She is nice at first‚ but becomes mysterious and murderous. “ On a clear starry night Billy Weaver traveled on a slow train and walked to a bed in breakfast “at nine o’clock in the evening” The main characters are Billy Weaver a “ 17 year old boy‚ wearing a new navy-blue

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    family‚ and I also love seeing fireworks! Finally‚ I love to watch fireworks on the Fourth of July. At night all of my family go downtown to the city’s annual fireworks display. We spread blankets on the cool grass and lie down facing the starry sky. Suddenly the night is filled with glory. Fingers of color explode overhead. Great booms and pops fill the night. We all watch in amazement at the beautiful sight. The fireworks are a great ending to a perfect day. In conclusion‚ eating good

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    Euclides She walk in the Beauty by GEORGE BYRON Questions 1- In "She Walks in Beauty‚" to what does the speaker of the poem compare the lady’s beauty? The speaker using a simile to compares the woman to a perfect cloudless‚ starry night . In the first stanza‚ he seems to compare the lady’s beauty with natural phenomena such as ‘the night’ (line 1)‚ ‘climes’‚ ‘skies’ (line 2)‚ ‘light’ (line 5) and ‘heaven’ (line 6). 2 -What color is the lady’s hair? The lady’s hair is black

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    Venice Twilight by Claude Monet 1908 oil on canvas Monet uses loose brushstrokes and does not blend his colours. This gives the painting an unrealistic aesthetic. The steeple of the town centre looks much like Van Gogh’s later Starry Night. The artist still does retain aspects of classical landscapes in his use of light and shadow to form the waves. The precarious blending of the natural aspects is very different to traditional techniques. Monet challenges the artists of the past with his innocuous

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