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    10 of the Most haunted roads in America The US is known for having some of the longest and visually impressive roads in America. On the other hand, it also features a wide array of Haunted Roads. Yes, there are dozens of haunted roads in America, many of which are avoided by the locals and many tourists due to the horror stories which appeared throughout the years. But not all roads are truly haunted, as you can imagine. But this does bring the question, what roads are exactly haunted in the…

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    greenery, but the plants and trees were blurred focusing on the woman in the picture (Leonardo da Vinci, Document 5). The famous Leonardo da Vinci painted this masterpiece, that is known today as the Mona Lisa. Painted in 1503, Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance artist in Italy. His painting of the Mona Lisa was really lionized and showcased a variety of art techniques used in the Renaissance. From the art styles and techniques used in the Renaissance, it showed significant improvement in…

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. “Leonardo da Vinci, one of the best-known figures of the Renaissance, is remembered for his achievements as a painter, sculptor, architect, scientist, and engineer. Because of the broad range of his interests, he has come to be seen as the supreme example of the universal genius, curious and knowledgeable about many things” (Grendler 13). Leonardo was indeed a jack of all trades, for he knew how to paint, make sculptures, and was very…

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    many things. In “The complete works” it states that “He was a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, painter, sculptor, architect, musician and writer.” (paragraph 1) He was most famous for his art and his inventions. He made art like the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”. Along with his inventions like the helicopter and tank. In "Leonardo Da Vinci | Biography - Italian Artist, Engineer, and Scientist." Leonardo…

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    Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo were the most famous artists during the 16th Century. Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, and architect. The paintings that made him famous were the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, The Vitruvian Man and The Madonna of the Rocks. He expressed all the mysteries of man and nature in his paintings making him one of the most well known and greatest painters of all time. Raphael was an architect and a master painter…

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    friends, he proves his neighbor’s murder and her husband’s guilt. The main characters are Jeff, portrayed by Jimmy Stewart (who also starred in numerous other Hitchcock films, most notably Vertigo, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Rope), his girlfriend, Lisa Carol Fremont (Grace Kelly), his nurse from his insurance company, Stella (Thelma Ritter), his policeman friend Tom Doyle…

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    There are twelve songs in this album. The Ballad of Mona Lisa,Let's Kill Tonight,Hurricane,Memories,Trade Mistakes,Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind),Always,The Calendar,Sarah Smiles,Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met...),Stall Me (Bonus Track), and Oh glory. The lyrics touch on themes like manipulation and confusion.Vices & virtues took over two years to create.The single The Ballad of Mona Lisa came out number 7 on the Billboard 200.This album was made on Fueled by Ramen…

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    “Pretty Odd” which contains more hits such as “Northern Downpour” and “Nine in the Afternoon”. This album was marked number two in the United States. They released a third album called “Vices and Virtues” that contains hit songs such as “The ballad of Mona Lisa” and “Ready to Go”. The album was released on February first, 2011. The band then released another album called “Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!” which contained a hit song called “This is Gospel”. They are currently working on an…

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    High Renaissance

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    titled Double Portrait of Battista Sforza and Federico Montefeltro from the Early Renasiisance you can see a difference in the backdrop behind the portraits or the main item as being more realistic and natural than example 16.7 of Leonardo da Vinci Mona Lisa where the back is less detailed practicing the term known as sfumato giving it a smokier less defined look. Placements of figures were very…

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    years to complete. This caused some artists trouble. The renaissance time period was a time of great exploration and new artists. Some of these well known artists were Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa which has hung at the Louvre Museum in Paris since 1797. It is now reported to be the most valued painting in the world with insurance estimates around $760 million. Michaelangelo is best known for his sculpture David. The marble statue…

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