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    external beauty” (pg.60). Roman construction differs from other civilizations because they had mastered using arches and vaults in their structures. Some examples of Roman architecture includes bridges, aqueducts, walls, forums, and theatres. I noticed that most of these structures had a semicircular arch. From my perspective, arches and vaults symbolizes strength because it…

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    this essay, I am going to talk about the Impressionist painting Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies of Claude Monet and the ukiyo-e print Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa of Katsushika Hokusai. Through making comparison of these two artworks, I will mainly describe the stylistic difference and study some differences between Western and Eastern art and society. First of all, I am going to talk about the background information of Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies. This artwork represents the two…

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    Nursery Rhymes Essay

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    enjoy playing a game and reciting the rhyme about London Bridge falling down. Everyone smiles while listening to them recite - “London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. London Bridge is falling down, my fair lady.” Well this was not just a made-up rhyme. It apparently goes back to a time when the bodies of dead children were found entombed in large structures like bridges. The game consists of holding hands like an arch and then crashing down to capture a child once the song…

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    Christianity Icon jesus- Jesus’ Life- Most information of Jesus came from his followers. In History Alive!, a textbook on the ancient world, it explained that there were four followers that wrote four gospels, or good news. Their names are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These gospels connect to events in Jesus’ life such as healing the sick and working miracles. Open bible- Jesus’ Teachings In History Alive!, it explained that although Jesus built his teaching on Jewish beliefs, he emphasized…

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    Pepys first wants to obtain an outlook of the fire: “I made myself ready presently, and walked to the Tower and there got up upon one of the high places…and there I did see the houses at that end of the bridge all on fire, and an infinite great fire on this and the other side the end of the bridge” (Pepys 584). Keeping his composure, Samuel calmly walks to the tower to catch an overview of the fire. Usually when a fire strikes, one would expect to see everyone to run wild and alarmed. Pepys, on…

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    Advancement is shown through the city of Fedora. It has numerous plans of how make it the ideal city of its time, but because advancement in all aspects of life is as inevitable as time, the improvements are obsolete when they are in the midst of production and construction (Calvino 32-33). The city of Fedora explains Calvino 's motivation to write about fictional places: to maintain the book 's accuracy against time and progress. When Marco Polo/Calvino begins to name real cities that are…

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    Architectural Fantasy

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    Robert clearly is making references to his former ideas when he paints the Architectural Fantasy. He also uses the motif in Architectural Capriccio with Bridge and Triumphal Arch. This painting is nearly identical to the work at the RISD museum but this painting clearly depicts a ruined structure. The Architectural Capriccio with Bridge and Triumphal Arch was painted nearly thirty-five years prior to the Architectural Fantasy although being nearly identical at first glance. Robert also continues…

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    Roman Architecture Were Romans really the greatest architects in history? For them to accomplish being considered the best, they borrowed ideas from their Etruscan neighbors and their forefathers who had helped supply them with a wealth of knowledge that they mastered and improved upon to become the essential basis for future architectural design and solutions. The Romans made very major improvements to previous era’s ideas of architecture. This created the daring and unique styles that they…

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    did do things that have changed different places for the worst. Rome has done incredible things, for instance, the roads that people use everyday and they had even influenced architecture designs that people see in buildings for example the arch, domes, bridges, and columns. The Romans had also left was entertainment. The Romans had a popular activity in ancient Rome known as gladiator fighting which is now often found in movies today. The Romans have left many ideas and inventions that people…

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    Laguna Beach is a seaside resort city that is much more than a beach town. The city is nestled amongst rolling hills and valleys overlooking the shoreline with great beaches, shops, restaurants and art galleries - giving it a distinct French Riviera allure. Laguna Beach is a great destination for a family looking to escape the heat of the inland cities or for couples looking for a romantic stroll on the beach. Along with great beaches, hiking trails and tide pool explorations, the city is…

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