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    will change and bring back different outlooks of life to the different communities I am a member of. For example, I will talk to my friends in Colombia about how tall the London Eye is, or how much the Tower of leans, or even about how small the Mona Lisa painting is. I will go to museums, art galleries, attractions, and small street corners that will inspire me to enjoy my photography hobby. I will create memories through my camera lens of these attractions, and at the same time I will immerse…

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    Topic: Leonardo Da Vinci Purpose: To inform the audience about Leonardo Da Vinci’s past, impact on art during the Renaissance period, and his current achievements. Thesis statement: Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the greatest artists who had a tremendous impact on art during the Renaissance period and is still very well known today because of his achievements and talents. INTRODUCTION: I. Art has existed for a very long time, and is universal, as it exists throughout the world. As it…

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born on 1452 in Anchiano, Tuscany, which is now known as Italy today. This essay will be talking about Leonardo Da Vinci. I will be talking about his inventions to scientists who have been inspired by him. If your not the type of person who wants to read about Leonardo Da Vinci then stop reading now. Da Vinci has one of the most intriguing personality in the history of western art. He was trained as a painter and sculptor. Even though da Vinci is mostly known for his…

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    Leonardo da Vinci, Jan Van Eyck, Michelangelo, and Raphael captured in art the translation of the word Renaissance, meaning “rebirth” or “reawakening.” Throughout the period, from the late 14th century to the end of the 16th century, artists discovered new techniques and attributes of artistic design, as well as created many of the most famous and beloved sculptures and paintings of all time. As da Vinci commented, “A beautiful body perishes, but a work of art dies not.” Italy introduced…

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    “Why does the eye see a thing more clearly in dreams than the imagination when away?”, quoted by the famous painter of these well-known painting “The Last Supper” and the “Mona Lisa”. He’s also have a lot other on his plate, an architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman. As also his name was taken as inspiration of a cartoon show the ninja turtles, for those comic fanatic who would know this. The Famous “Leonardo Da Vinci”. Many things this man have of influenced and assets to the…

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    Leonardo’s Influence During the Renaissance there was an explosion of knowledge in several different fields, opening up several doors for people that were previously closed/overlooked. These fields varied from science, mathematics, and engineering all the way to art and architecture. With all of this knowledge came the rise of the “Renaissance man”. These men were of extraordinary intelligence and capabilities. These men had a large array of talents and were masters of several things, not just…

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    “What the modern means of reproduction have done is to destroy the authority of art and to remove it.” (Berger, 126) This quote from, ‘Ways of Seeing’ indicates a portion of John Berger’s bitterness towards the reproduction of art. Throughout his essay he states that reproduction has belittled the original, and has made images of art valueless. On the contrary, I believe that the reproduction of art has generated countless benefits for the art community, such as knowledge, popularity, and value.…

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    There are many things that set Kennedy apart from Eisenhower. One thing that sets Kennedy from Eisenhower is that Eisenhower thinks of Kennedy as “callow” and “ incapable of governing”, he also finds it appalling that a man who was nothing more than a lieutenant in WW2 is taking over the presidency while Eisenhower himself is a general who directed the D-Day Invasion. While Kennedy thinks of Eisenhower as nothing more than an old general that has zero interest when it came to righting the wrong…

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    lived during Alberti’s time. Da Vinci was known as a math genius, artist, inventor and student of all things scientific. Due to his natural genius he epitomizes the term “Renaissance Man”. As an artist Da Vinci painted “The last supper” and “The Mona Lisa” two of the worlds most recognized paintings. He spent his later years moving between Florence, Rome and France working on a variety of…

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    that Kitagawa captured in his illustrations. It describes with a certain appreciation how he captured their elegance, and captured many of them with dignity. The poem also tells of the complexity of the women he illustrated, in a way like the Mona Lisa. The poem describes Cathy Song's thoughts on these pictures and how it captured their essence within it and made the lives of these women who we wouldn't know the names of longer than them. The poem paints in its own way the moements of Kitagawa…

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