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    reasoning behind the mix of styles Pontormo’s painting shows may have stemmed from many different sources. In particular, the historical and cultural events surrounding Italy in the early 1500s could have been a factor in the departure from the classicism and naturalism of the High Renaissance. The discovery of Heliocentrism by Copernicus in 1512 was a major deviation from what people had believed to be true for centuries. This dramatic shift in normal thought could have prompted an inclination…

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    Romanticism is the individual expression and style in fine art and literature. The idea is based on doing things with passion rather reason and imagination rather than intuition and logic. Romanticism contrasts with another style called Classicism and developed as a revolt against it. Artists and writers throughout history have demonstrated Romanticism through their work, but at one point in history it was an actual movement that created the transition between old and new ways of thinking. The…

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    Beethoven is a well-known composer for his great work and symphonies that are filled with intensity and emotion. “Some of Beethoven’s most famous works mirror this sense of struggle to overcome an adversity imposed by fate.”(Bonds) Like Beethoven, many other composers of this time began expressing intense feelings and emotion in music. Romantic music is an era of Western classical music that started during the Romantic period around the late 18th or early 19th century. During the Romantic period…

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    developments and growing appreciation of the importance of science and scientific understanding (Haines and White, 1996). Within the historical context, the positivist movement arose in challenge to existing ideologies (such as the polar opposite: Classicism) and as a result has been referred to as a revolution or revolt against traditional concepts of criminal behaviour (Young, 1981). The positivist approach is characterised by several features. Firstly, the positivist approach is based on the…

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    Bach Chorale Cantata

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    CANTATA In music, a chorale cantata is a sacred composition for voices and instruments, principally from the German Baroque era, in which the organizing principle is the words and music to a chorale. Usually, a chorale cantata is in multiple movements or parts. Most chorale cantatas were written between approximately 1650 and 1750. By far the most famous is by J. S. Bach, especially the cantatas composed in his second annual cycle of cantatas started in Leipzig in 1724. The dates of the…

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    Hermia And Helena Analysis

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    it came to structuring a government system, building detail oriented architecture, and possessing a wide range of intellect. They relied on these influences as well as their own natural surroundings to build a culture. The long lasting effects of classicism…

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    During the late 1800’s, several art movements began, one of which influenced Amedeo Modigliani, who was a Post-impressionist that painted and sculpted with hints of symbolism. The era led this artist into the twentieth century, where he lived in one of the major epicenters of the modern art movement in Italy. Amedeo Modigliani painted and sculpted numerous pieces of art, one of the most famous pieces being Anna Zborowska. Humans are most commonly products of their era and culture. During the…

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    Queen Elizabeth 1 Essay

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    During this period there were a return to classicism, humanism, reformation, and individualism among others. We will cover each of these as we explore some of the features of this age. Return to classicism has many aspects of art, music, and different philosophies. These are the areas you will see the influence of the classical period during the 14th to the 17th…

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    Further, he was not forced to perform the act and did out of free will as he would have desisted from engaging in the sexual activities, Liska & Messner (1999). Hence, distinguishing classicism and positivism approach to criminology regardless of the sociological reasons for one to commit a crime as suggests in positivism, the foundation argument of free will remain constant and relevant (O’Neill, 2004). The second assumption is on deterrence…

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    Annotated Mona Lisa Essay

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    The composition is also in a diagonal form. To show the nature of violent images in such detail consists of an unorthodox manner against precise rules, laws, and formulas that characterized Classicism in general and late18th-century Neoclassicism https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/jkr/romanticism.html. in the period of 1800-1850 when the Romanticism period started. However, this painting also embodies the Romanticism period, because…

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