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    such as Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, and Filippo Brunelleschi used this inspiration to make amazing pieces of art. Shakespeare wrote poems and plays, such as Romeo and Juliet, that brought out people’s emotions. Leonardo created artwork like the Mona…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Leadership & Legacy By: Noelle Haynes Leonardo Da Vinci was known for many of his paintings such as The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. He was also a great inventor who created one of the very first prototypes of a model airplane. At a young age, he began his studies to become the great innovator and inventor there was. In a way, he carried a leader like position in the Renaissance. He left a legacy of paintings and his innovations and inventions Leonardo was known as the leader of…

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    Revolutionary activities in France and America inspired the neoclassical art style. As the French society transformed from a monarchy that was ruled by Louis XVI to a republican state that was brought about as a result of the French Revolution, the people began to question the values of society, social structure, religion and government. This change in society’s attitude is what is known as the Enlightenment. As problems that were being noticed in the monarch and controversy noted in…

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    This sculpture could make us go from a small town to a big famous city. Public Art has been with us since the ancient Greeks. Throughout history we have seen public art reflect a community from the Parthenon in Greece to Leonardo de Vinci's “ The Mona Lisa”, through all of it these sculptures reflected national identity and pride in a city or…

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    The ancient Chinese period of the barbarian states was witness to the rise and fall of approximately 41 separate states and, along with them, the powerful strategists playing the game of power. In a gallery full of pictures, Shi Le is the Mona Lisa. In the short period of 59 years, in which he lived, Shi Le managed to salvage and drastically transform the social and physical boundaries of all Northern China evident even hitherto. In 330 AD, Shi Le assumed the title of “emperor”, after…

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    downside online dating is based off looks and there is really no love. Relationships in the 1950s were way more serious than today. In the 1950s people felt like they were required to get married and it was very important to them. The movie “Mona Lisa Smile” gives a numerous amount of examples. In the 1950s relationships were more successful and life long. Back then it was rare for men and women…

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    If you look at the length and the width of the painting itself, you’ll see that it is a Golden Rectangle. Looking at the painting a little more in depth you’ll also notice that Mona Lisa’s face also fits into a rectangle (from top of forehead to base of chin, and from cheek to cheek.). Divide that rectangle and you can see that it meets in her eyes(horizontal divider). Also if you look the body area of the painting, you will notice…

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    Duchamp was questioning basic definitions of art as well as the role of the artist in creating it. • LHOOQ (1919), Marcel Duchamp: Duchamp transformed a cheap postcard of the Mona Lisa (1517) painting, which had only recently been returned to the Louvre after it was stolen in 1911. Duchamp drew a mustache and a goatee onto Mona Lisa's face and labeled it L.H.O.O.Q. If the name is pronounced as it would be by a native French speaker, it would sound as if one is saying "Elle a chaud au cul,"…

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    ideas. He was inventing things that weren't modernized until the 20th century. Leonardo’s studies in science and technology were remarkably advanced for his time, and are often forgotten, being over-shadowed by his more famous works such as the Mona Lisa or The Last Supper. Although his paintings are stunning, his inventions and experiments are what I would like to learn more about. Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance Man, having many talents and jobs such as painter, engineer, mathematician,…

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    Tattoos Are Art Imagine being a tattoo artist that put in hours of work into a design and then even more time tattooing that design for someone to say it’s not art? Infuriating right? Ink on your body to most older people is not considered art, but why? This is because they see it as ruining your body for the rest of your life, but who are they to tell you what’s right or wrong for yourself. There are different types of art in several different forms. Tattoos are considered art because they are…

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