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    True to it’s common characteristics‚ Chimabue’s "Enthroned Madonna and Child" stays loyal to the style of Italo-Byzantine art. Giotto’s "Ognissanti Madonna" however‚ in some key areas‚ strays away from the conventional techniques of the style. Chimabue’s approach to composition in the artwork "Enthroned Madonna and Child" was extremely confirmative to the time period. He made use of the medieval heiracy of scale‚ making Mary and baby Jesus much larger than other figures‚ therefore making them

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    The Madonna and Child (ca. 1290-1300‚ tempera and gold on wood) by Duccio Buoninsegna renders the Virgin Mary holding Christ in her left arm as her gaze strays away into the distance. Christ reaches up with his arm brushing aside the Virgin’s veil. Both figures’ heads are surrounded by halos surrounded by a gold background. The Virgin Mary wears a dark‚ rich blue robe lined with a gold rim while Christ is wearing a red robe. At the bottom of the painting is a parapet‚

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    Urban Sustainability Sci – 275 10-10-14 Instructor: Karen Marasigan By: Tyler Vesneski The program that I chose to implement into my hometown is “How to Build a Cooler City.” “From 1878 to 2005‚ Los Angeles temperatures rose 4 degrees on average‚ climbing from around 62 degrees to 66 degrees.” Urban areas such as Downtown Los Angeles are likely to rise 4 to 4.5 degrees within the next 10 years. My goal is to cut the cost of electric energy and make the city of Los Angeles a

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    composition‚ but different in content. The first image is Leonardo’s Madonna and Child with St. Anne (168 x 112 cm) in the Louvre‚ created around 1508. This is an oil painting on wood support. The second is Michelangelo’s Holy Family‚ or Doni Tondo‚ (120 cm diameter) located in the Uffizi‚ and created in Florence circa 1504. This is a circular image in an elaborate frame‚ painted in oil and tempera on panel. Leonardo’s Madonna and Child with St. Anne was commissioned as an altarpiece for the Church

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    For one named resource evaluate the success of attempts to develop it to ensure sustainability The Common Fisheries Policy is a set of rules for ultimately conserving fish stocks. They aim to try and ensure that fishing and aquaculture are environmentally‚ economically and socially sustainable and hat they provide a source of healthy food for EU citizens. The first measures‚ setting regulations for access to fishing grounds‚ markets and structures were established in 1970. The Common Fisheries Policy

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    difference between the end of the Medieval Era and beginning of the Renaissance Era showed amazing changes in the form of art. The painting “Madonna the Goldfinch” by Raphael Sanzio was created in c. 1505-1506. This was the very beginning of the Renaissance Era‚ and the painting strived for perfection unlike any of the paintings created before it. Madonna the Goldfinch portrays a sense intrigued curiosity‚ but to those who analyze it will find a guiding informative response with a deep understanding

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    IAN MITTON Compare and contrast two similarly themed (i.e. two Madonnas‚ two Crucifixion scenes etc.) Renaissance altarpieces (Italian and / or Northern). Focusing on the central panel‚ discuss the selected works in terms of subject matter‚ technique‚ composition‚ treatment of the figure and patronage. Use specific visual references to support your answer. The Christian altar contains the surface upon which the Eucharist is offered and presented to the congregation or gathering of worshipers.

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    Fiat to close Sicilian plant By Giulia Segreti in Rome Fiat’s Termini Imerese plant in Sicily is to close on Thursday after 41 years of production as the Italian carmaker presses ahead with sweeping restructuring plans‚ including the imposition of new labour contracts that have prompted threats of strike action. The closure is only the second of a car plant in Europe since the start of the financial crisis‚ which hurt car sales and exposed the industry’s chronic overcapacity problems. General

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    Sustainability and Food Table of Contents Page No 1. Introduction 2 2. Objectives 2 3. Ecological balance 3 4.1 Animal welfare 3 4.2 Vegetarianism 4 4.3 Over-fishing 5 4. Food miles 5 4.1 Carbon label 6 5. Future research 7 6. Conclusion 8 7. References 8 Sustainability and Food 1. Introduction The global food crisis is looming large and

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    The Madonna of Chancellor Rolin is an oil painting by Netherlandish master Jan van Eyck. The revolutionary Flemish master founded the Flemish School of Painting and was the court painter for Duke Phillip the Good of Burgundy. Jan Van Eyck primarily focused on oil paintings during his career. He was so good at manipulating oil glazes that people would mistakenly give credit to Jan van Eyck as the founder of oil painting. The painting that gave recognition to Jan van Eyck’s career dated back to 1435

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