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    public and taste of architecture to the rest of the world. In the works of the arts‚ Rome had much to contribute. Pieces of artwork often created consisted of beautiful mosaics‚ paintings‚ and statues. Common paintings seen in many places were the fresco style of painting. The style in which the artist would paint directly onto wet plaster making the painting become part of the wall‚ ceiling‚ or floor. Along with artwork‚ Rome had many great authors. A few of which were Virgil‚ the great author

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    TUGGERAH LAKES SECONDARY COLLEGE YEAR 11 PRELIMINARY 2013 ANCIENT HISTORY Yearly Planner Course Outline Outcomes Syllabus Documents THE ENTRANCE CAMPUS YEAR 11 PRELIMINARY – Ancient History YEARLY PLANNER 2013 Term 1: Friday 1/2/13 – Friday 12/4/13 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 28/1 4/2 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 18/2 11/2 25/2 4/3 11/3 18/3 25/3 HISTORY‚ ARCHAEOLOGY AND SCIENCE Term 2: Monday 29/4/13 – Friday 28/6/13 Week

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    Women in Pompeii and Herculaneum had a social position between slaves and freedmen. They often spent their time at home‚ learning and fulfilling the required domestic skills. Although they did not have as many rights as the men did‚ they were still able to gain power by operating businesses‚ owning land‚ becoming priestesses‚ and earn profits for themselves. Girls‚ usually from an upper-class‚ had an education either at home or school‚ giving them the knowledge to fulfill the rights they had. The

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    Masaccio Tribute Money

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    Born Tommaso di Giovanni‚ Masaccio was an influential artist that changed and shaped the Italian Renaissance with his art. His piece‚ Tribute Money‚ is one of his most notable works in his short life. Tribute Money is a fresco painting and an early renaissance piece‚ something that was common and closely associated to the Italian Renaissance. Masaccio was a trained Florentine artist. Artists in Florentine were trained in things such as anatomy‚ modeling‚ and perspective‚ which helped them to create

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    For a more tropical fare‚ try locally made fruit juices or coconut water right out of the coconut. To calm down the heat during the day by a fresco which is a cup of shaved ice flavored with fruit

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    Santo Spirito in Florence (1434-82) he wrote are written by the perspective law‚ and it is understood that it is built faithfully based on it. Masaccio‚ a painter who taught perspective from Brunelleschi applied the mathematical perspective method in fresco "The Holy Trinity" of his work. In this way‚ the method of perspective had been spreading to the next

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    atmospheric perspective on the world and lessen the focus on people. In an attempt to giving their fresco paintings to life‚ the artists would apply a pigment mixed with lime directly to the wall while it was still moist. (Giovanni Milani-Santarpia) Murals was another form of art that the Romans helped being into various branches of art. Murals were an idea that came indirectly from the previous Roman creation‚ frescos. A mural is a piece of art that is painted directly on a wall. Then there are mosaics‚ which

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    Michelangelo’s father realized early on that his son had no interest in the family financial business‚ so agreed to apprentice him‚ at the age of 13‚ to the fashionable Florentine painter’s workshop. There‚ Michelangelo was exposed to the technique of fresco. Michelangelo had spent only a year at the workshop when an extraordinary

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    Chapter 22 Beauty‚ Science‚ and Spirit in Italian Art: The High Renaissance and Mannerism - Notes The 15th century artistic developments in Italy matured during the 16th century. The 15th century is thus designated the “Early Renaissance” and the 16th century the “High Renaissance”. Although there is no single style that defines the period‚ there is a distinct level of technical and artistic mastery that does. This is the age of Leonardo da Vinci‚ Raphael‚ Michelangelo‚ and Titian‚ artists whose

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    Michael “Chuck” Jacobs 9/19/2012 ENG 261-ND1 Mrs. Kaylor Sir Arthur Evans and the Palace of King Minos In the early 1900s‚ an archaeologist and scholar by the name of Sir Arthur Evans discovered the Palace of King Minos. After Crete claimed its independence‚ Evans purchased five acres of hilly land‚ which he and his assistants began to excavate. This project kept his attention for about thirty years. In this period of time‚ he and his team made many discoveries that are related to the epic

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