Critique of Mona Lisa Essay

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    and light contrast. He also painted Madonna of the Rocks and the infamous Mona Lisa with the subject’s signature smile. It is quite evident that Leonardo da Vinci was very talented in the arts. In Madonna of the Rocks Vinci used a pyramidal structure in his artwork. He also expresses the virgin Mary as a mother through emotion in the art. Previously, she was depicted as the queen of the heaven. The portrait Mona Lisa transformed the art of portrait making by “replacing the…

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    But now the reflected image has become separable, transportable. And where is it transported? Before the public." (Benjamin X). Benjamin argues that a photograph add another level of anxiety, because they are on display for the public to admire or critique. My image goes against his statement, because photographs such as the one I chose, are able to be reflective of events happening away from that area, and rather than creating anxiety for the person being photographed, they form an appreciation…

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    form was never intended to exclude or be un-useful to the Black readers. Her cycle of poetry from “A Street in Bronzeville”, “Annie Allen”, “Bean Eaters”, and her post 1967 writings all embody the way in which Brooks saw race relations and poverty in America. Each of her selection series speak to ear that need to hear the truth and her dictions demands her readers to reflect, change, or follow suit. Her negative criticism pushes scholars to question and evaluate her elite poetic elements and…

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    that encompasses an infinite number of forms, each serving as an outlet for those that value creativity and expression in an aesthetic form. Elements or techniques found within art forms can be objective or universally recognized and valued through critiques pitting a piece against its peers across time and place. Art is praised and more often times criticized for its subjectivity because each individual based on their own personal experiences, good or bad, will interact mentally, emotionally,…

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    but also worked in many other fields. After the fall of the current Duke of Milan in 1500, Leonardo moved to Florence to work as an architect and chief military engineer for the Duke of Romagna. In 1504, he completed another very famous piece, Mona Lisa. Two years later…

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    How does the work of Banksy illustrate the changing role of graffiti street art in a global society? Abstract Previously art used to be categorized by a small number of people, housed in homes of the rich or in museums sponsored by governments. Street art, in the past, was a vehicle by which the artist communicated his name by tagging, his message from his culture and his own viewpoint. The messages were often about their own environment. In the era of globalization and travel however, the…

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