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    Venus Project

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    difficult to interpret which Jacque Fresco’s elaborate designs fall under because of the vague‚ overly simple‚ often obscure and rather pedantic language used to describe these fascinating concepts. Under the umbrella concept of “Cities that Think”Fresco includes a Cybernated Government‚ University of Global Resource Management‚ Subterranean Cities and Intelligent Housing. Reality aside‚ the project’s designs in general city planning‚ transportation‚ fuel‚ housing and recreation are imaginative

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    The Creation of Adam

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    The Creation of Adam is a painting of Michelangelo’s fresco Sistine Chapel ceiling 1511 years. It is take to illustrates from the Binlical story from the Book of Genesis in which God the Father breathes life into Adam‚ the first man come to the new world. In the painting‚ the man who is the Adam is painted at the right side of the painting‚ he is naked‚ body shows more muscular‚ looks feel relax‚ laening against rock‚ and giving his to old man. Next‚ the old man in the painting who is the

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    Ukrainian Music

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    The Ukrainian nation is famous for its musicality. One could see the first musicians of Kyivian Rus’ in the frescos of Saint Sofia’s- Cathedral. Archeological researches stated that first musical instruments were made of mammoth ivory.The most widespread musical instrument of the Old Rus’ was psaltery. The psaltery was used to accompany songs that were narrating about brave princes and bodyguards. The psalterymen werewelcomed for the family holidays.During the Mongol-Tatar invasion the development

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    Sopa D Europa Analysis

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    Sabal Basnet Professor Anderson Arts 1301-73203 21st March‚ 2016 Museum Critical Review Image Courtesy of the Meadows Museum Sopa d’ Europa (Soup of Europe) is a Spanish work of art painted in 1885 by Miquel Barcelo. The piece 53 5/8*75 7/16 inches resides in the Meadows museum of the South Methodist University which is famous for housing beautiful Spanish arts. “In the painting a person is seated on the table facing the viewer with his heads in his hands. A single

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    Rome brought many architectural innovations to the world‚ and their art influenced art for many centuries. Roman art includes architecture‚ painting‚ sculpture and mosaic work. In this short Learning Journal I will discuss how did the purpose of the sculpture and painting of Rome differ. Roman sculpture was heavily influenced by Greek sculpture. In fact‚ many of the Roman sculptures were just copies of Greek sculptures. But the Roman sculpture was created to serve a purpose: namely‚ to impress

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    the breeze. Botticelli ’s Venus was the first large-scale canvas created in Renaissance Florence. He prepared his own tempera pigments. He covered them with a layer of pure egg white‚ in a process unusual for his time. His painting resembles a fresco in its freshness and brightness. Birth of Venus is dependent on the slenderness of Botticelli ’s line. The proportions show their greatest exaggeration‚ yet the long neck and torrent of hair help to create the mystifying figure. Botticelli ’s Birth

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    the Mexican Revolution (1914-15) and the Russian Revolution (1917)‚ Rivera wanted to make art that reflected the lives of the working class and native peoples of Mexico. He became fascinated in painting murals‚ finding his muse from the Renaissance frescos in Italy. When he returned to Mexico‚ the government gave him funding

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    contrasts heavily with the merchants in Italy. The Dukes’ patronage funded illuminated manuscripts‚ tapestries and furnishings to fill their many castles they owned. Unlike their wealthy Italian counter parts‚ the merchant patrons of Italy were keener on fresco paintings‚ sculpture and architecture. A guild can be the only true aspect of the Renaissance that the North and Italy shared as a whole. A guild was a center of learning and knowledge in a particular field of art or trade. The master or the head

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    The Northern and Southern Renaissance is often viewed as one of the most important eras in European history. Both have contributed to the influence the artwork had on the people both politically and socially and helped kick start many artists careers. The Renaissance helped increase the popularity of other fields of study including literature‚ science‚ architecture‚ politics‚ and religion. Although both Renaissances saw the establishment of humanism‚ the greatest patron of the arts was still the

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    Biography Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15‚ 1452‚ near the village of Vinci about 25 miles west of Florence. He is the best example of a Renaissance Man – someone who was very good at many things He is considered one of the greatest painters of all time and the most diversely talented person ever to have lived. Everyone agrees that Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest of all painters. But Leonardo would be famous if he had never painted a stroke. For he was also a great inventor

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