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    Christians came up with a way to portray him‚ without really portraying him. A specific example was a fresco created to be put in the catacomb. The painting was titled Chris as the Good Shepherd (Messner 2-14-2018.) The fresco pictured a man who was obviously supposed to portray Jesus. However‚ the way the church overcame this struggle was by using a characteristic of Jesus stated in the bible and making it a visual

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    designed his own scaffold out of a wooden platform and brackets. While many people believe he painted this laying own his back‚ he actually painted this in the standing position. This huge fresco shows the creation of the world. The ceiling has scenes‚ which nine scenes are from the Book of Genesis and a large fresco The Last Judgment on the sanctuary wall. This work of art is of pure craftsmanship. He gives the larger figures outside the schemes more emphasis than the smaller figures within‚ which gives

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    Chapter 19 From Gothic to Renaissance: 14th Century Italian Art The essentially religious view of the world that dominated medieval Europe began to change dramatically in what is called the European Renaissance. Although religion continued to occupy a primary position in the lives of Europeans‚ a growing concern with the natural world‚ the individual‚ and humanity’s worldly existence characterized the Renaissance period. The Renaissance‚ which means “rebirth‚” extends roughly from the 14th through

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    Silvia Dupuy Art: 101 Art Appreciation Instructor: Linda King April 29‚ 2013 With being talented artists of the renaissance both Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci had the dream of bringing art to its original form but with different perspectives on how to portray their art‚ Michelangelo and Leonardo demonstrated their creations differently? Michelangelo was borne on March 6‚ 1475 in Caprice Italy‚ his full mane was Michelangelo di Lodonico Buonarroti

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    Tempera is a paint that is made by combining “egg yolks with water and pigments and other materials” (Stokstad 778). Unlike oil paints‚ tempera dries quickly. Tempera is used before oil paints become popular. One example of Tempera is Baptism of Christ (1450) made by Piero della Francesca. The color is not as bright compare to other paints. Jan van Eyck is a painter. According to Marilyn Stokstad‚ he painted for” Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy” (575). He used oil media to paint portraits of the

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    Religion Humanities are studies that provide knowledge and critical thinking on academic studies like religion‚ philosophy‚ science and art. Religion could be exemplified as a spiritual belief and a connection between a god and gods. During the Renaissance people express their opinions and beliefs on their religion through art. Leonardo Da Vinci’s portraits illustrates an important expression of religion the god is the center of the universe. Michelangelo is another famous artist in the Renaissance

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    In the art world‚ the medieval periods were traditionally though to be the unproductive phase of Europe between the decline of Rome and the Renaissance. Our modern feelings toward medieval art are far more appreciative. The main intent of Medieval art was to express Christianity which was also a common bond between a wide spread and diverse Europe. For this reason most of the art found from medieval times originated in monasteries and churches. European art during the Middle Ages can be divided

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    until about 1527‚ that was the reintroduction of classical thought‚ art‚ literature and architecture to Medieval Italy. One key purpose of the Renaissance was to study Greek culture and it apply its philosophy to the theories of the time. In this fresco The School of Athens(figure 1) Raphael depicts a Roman architecture influenced hall containing the greatest thinkers of ancient Greece. In the hall the intellectuals are discussing “explaining their various theories and ideas” (Gardner 653). These

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    Hafiz Lecturer Faculty of B.B.A Southeast University Banani‚ Dhaka-1213 Subject: Thanks giving letter to the respective faculty member. Dear Sir‚ We are the student of B.B.A (30th batch) of Southeast University & also from the group named “Fresco”. We are really happy to have such a presentation of challenging and interesting like this presentation & also thanks to you for making us worthy for corporate. Our topic is “Marketing Plan for iPhone”. We have learned many things from this topic

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    What was one of the chief aims of Italian Renaissance art? Realistic portrayal of individual persons‚ especially the human nude What was considered to be most important in education of "Christian Ladies"? domesticity or asceticism What is a fresco? Method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster‚ usually on wall surfaces. What was the purpose of liberal education? Liberal studies were viewed as the key to freedom‚ which allowed humans to achieve their goals and reach their

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