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    Renaissance workmanship, is one of numerous perfect works of art of High Renaissance painting housed in the Louver. The artistic creation is referred to Italians as La Gioconda, the French call her La Joconde. The work is ostensibly the finest ever case of representation craftsmanship, and one of the best Renaissance sketches of the fifteenth and sixteenth hundreds of years. In spite of being the most celebrated painting on the planet, the Mona Lisa is - like the majority of Leonardo's works -…

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    religion and that's where the creation of adam comes into play. For this project we bought wax melted it and then shaped our hands like god and adams in the painting. Gods hand (jessica) is very determined and is extending one finger as in…

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    In fact, he laments that a wood engraving can never be as beautiful or detailed as a painting (88). But because the wood requires artists to execute wood engravings with fewer lines than are in the object itself , it creates distinctions between artists who respect the process of drawing on wood and those who are ignorant of such foundational…

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    1. The "Raising of Lazarus" was created by Duccio di Buoninsegna in 1308-1311. It is made of tempera and gold on wood and measures 43.5 X 46.4 cm. It is located in the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. 2. Within the image there are 27 people. Jesus stands at the front center of the crowd. He wears a red and blue robe and His right hand is extended outwards towards Lazarus. There is a golden halo around Jesus's head. To his right is one of Lazarus's sisters, either Mary or Martha. She…

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    with anger and confusion and she only knows one thing. She is going to that event. Whoever burned her paintings and stole her most prized possession is somehow seeking revenge. As the time rolls around she cannot wait long enough. She is the first one there violently opening the door ready to get to the bottom of this. A man in a suit with hair drowning in gel is standing by an all too familiar painting explaining it to a civilian. Fiercely walking up to him she interrupts the conversation…

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    Question : Is there a significant relationship between the hight of a person and the wingspan of the person. Background study : Leonardo da Vinci, a famous Italian renaissance inventor and painter, was greatly influenced by a man named Vitruvius. The drawing shows a man standing in a square, which is inside a circle. The man has two pair of outstretched arms and two pair of outstretched legs. These are some of the proportions given for the Vitruvian Man: The span of the man’s arms is equal to his…

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    Van Gogh’s side of the story, by using the darker side of color wheel, that represent the inner part of his fantasy. Adding the wave-like rapid flow of brush strokes, which show us that the inner part of his mind was in darkness. He can leave the painting as it without adding the yellow moon and stars, but that touches of yellow is the way of him telling us that how it brighten his inner heart. Same happen with…

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    The painting depicts two educated and upperclass men. Jean de Dinteville, is pictured on the left, and Georges de Selve stands on the right. Both of these men were powerful, French diplomats and the painting illustrates their intellect and prestige. The men are classic Renaissance men because on the top shelf in the painting there are books and instruments, such as a globe and sundial; while on the middle shelf there…

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    between a young boy and an older gentleman while still maintaining an honest realism. To better understand this painting, one must first gain a basic knowledge about the history of Ghirlandaio. Ghirlandaio…

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    France. It wasn’t before long until archaeologists got their hands on these cave paintings, and starting dissecting any artifacts that were on the scene (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). These Paleolithic paintings demonstrated their explicit Stone Age artwork, current culture, and human development (Lascaux, New World Encyclopedia). But by 1979, the caves were closed to the public in order to preserve the paintings and decrease any more deterioration. Only certain archaeologists and…

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