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    the early ages of the Renaissance‚ or the Deposition of Christ and The Kiss of Judas by Giotto in the Medieval age. Both ages‚ Medieval and Renaissance‚ produced the same kind of art; from illuminated manuscripts‚ tapestries‚ embroidery‚ paintings‚ fresco‚ and mosaics to stained glass‚ metalwork‚ textiles‚ enamel‚ and sculptures. Even with the similarities of the artwork from Medieval Times and the Renaissance Age‚ both ages have contrasts in use of backgrounds and colors‚ creating realistic images

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    Sistine Chapel Analysis

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    along with my attempt to analyze them. Perhaps you can provide me with some insight and your overall opinion of this response. History commends Michelangelo for his renowned and acclaimed work on the Sistine Chapel. After careful inspection of the fresco‚ I noticed a few obscenities. Specifically within the panels consisting of prophets and sibyls. In addition to the chapel’s interior surface‚ there is one distinct example of papal insult portrayed on the west wall’s Last Judgement‚ but first I

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    colors‚ we human beings see it. A country Goethe concluded starts out from a name and a flag‚ and it then becomes them‚ just as a man fulfills his destiny.” After Miranda later designed his flag based on this conversation‚ he happily recalled seeing a fresco by Lazzaro Tavarone in the Palazzo Belimbau in Genoa that depicted Christopher Columbus unfurling a similar-coloured flag in Veragua during his fourth voyage. In his military diary‚ Miranda gave another possible source of inspiration: the yellow‚

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    Who Is Raphael Sanzio?

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    The importance of the Renaissance painter Raphael Sanzio is that his paintings went beyond the previous work of his contemporary‚ Michelangelo‚ by combining subtleties‚ a greater clarity of form and softer shading to create a more realistic rendering of his figures. He also infused his own sense of grace into his figures and avoided the air of tension often found in Michelangelo’s depictions. Raphael’s work is known and admired for his ability to visually capture the Neoplatonic and Renaissance ideal

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    because it provides an array of different events scheduled throughout the day. This tour offers a secure experience of the Mount Vesuvius erupting in a 4D theatre. Also the Chicago Field Museum has nearly 500 objects that includes sculpture jewelry‚ frescos‚ household objects‚ and the lava encased bodies. The several eruptions‚ is the most well known being the pompeii eruption has had a tremendous effect in tourism

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    The Empire State Building The Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world from 1931 up to 1970 when a taller building‚ the original World Trade Center‚ was built. It has been New York’s most admired and most well-known structure for many years now. It was built on Fifth Avenue in New York City with 102 stories‚ standing 1‚454 feet or 443 meters high. It is a cultural symbol of America and was one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. In 1986‚ the Empire State Building was named

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    Humanism changed the visual arts in the Italian Renaissance by advancing the portrayal of human anatomy‚ showing independent thought‚ and through the revival of the Classics. Michelangelo‚ Raphael‚ and Botticelli represented the ideals of humanism through their art. And their masterpieces show the advancement of society during the Renaissance. People weren’t depicted correctly during the Middle Ages‚ but as the passion for knowledge grew during the Renaissance‚ people were shown more accurately in

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    Famous Paintings

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    Michelangelo Michelangelo took four years to paint the Sistine chapel. He chose scenes from the Old Testament. This is the epic moment of God creating Adam. How similar God is to man in this picture. Artist | Michelangelo | Year | c. 1512 | Type | fresco | Dimensions | 480.10 cm × 230.10 cm (189.0 in × 90.6 in) | Starry Night - Vincent Van Gogh The genius of Vincent Van Gogh is captured in this atmospheric portrayal of French cafe life at night. Artist | Vincent van Gogh | Year | 1889

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    with glass lenses in place of the more valuable rock crystal. In 1352 eyeglasses were only worn by the well educated‚ very rich noblemen or well read Italian clergy. At this time a monk named Tommaso da Modena documented the church had painted a fresco with an older churchman wearing glasses while looking over an old manuscript. In 1456 Gutenberg invented the printing press. This created a widespread of books. Once people owned books reading glasses began to be seen in the hands of the common people

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    The Byzantine period influenced the middle Ages and the middle Ages influenced the Renaissance period. Early Middle Ages art mainly revolved around Pietistic painting (religious painting) except it was more in the form of mosaics‚ manuscripts‚ and fresco paintings rather than portraits. Eventually‚ their art style moved on to the Gothic era‚ which revolved more around the idea of realism‚ and artists began to use more symmetry and brighter‚ more vibrant colors. The Gothic era in the late middle Ages

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