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    Jg Case Study

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    recommendation for this social dimension is to improve JG’s customer to customer interaction (CCI). JG could enhance the CCI through promoting more sense of communities among JG customers, by making a more conducive place for customers to catch up at Fresco or its bakery café. The services, quality of food and ambience will be an attractive features for a waiting or catch up…

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    Michelangelo is one of the greatest artists in history. He showed his passion for art through his works, which have become masterpieces that are looked up to today. Many of his works of paintings, sculptures, and architectures are ranked highly in existences. The beauty of his work had made him an unmatched artist that many have tried to become. Michelangelo’s style of art resulted in the chain movement in the Western art after the high renaissance and was one most famous artist in the Italian…

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    Tenets Of Religion Essay

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    The focuses on fundamental issues of the three religions and the many ways.The hoped-for result is the acquisition of humility, acknowledging the smallness of the self and the greatness of the divine. You can find many common similarities that influence in all of these religions.h often rare and beautiful, art also functions as a vital part of social systems that cement the bonds of community, as well as supporting the role of religion in transcending human limitations.All three religions…

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    Mixing the colors of Titian and sketches of the great Michelangelo, Tintoretto brought an awe inspiring new air to the art of the Renaissance with his innovative ideas combined with the works of older Renaissance masters. He created many works over the course of his lifetime, and through those works Tintoretto portrayed some of the most prominent themes in the fine arts of the Renaissance. With outstanding contrast and color usage mixed with an amazing skill in creating accurate and realistic…

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    Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, greatly impacted Ancient Rome through his role as Emperor of Western Europe. Through art and culture Charlemagne’s traditions still exist today. In order to understand his impact it is crucial to learn his background, time as a ruler, effect on Ancient Rome, the Carolingian renaissance, and traditions that exist today. Just like any other ruler, Charlemagne had to start somewhere. Unfortunately the exact date of Charlemagne’s birth is unknown,…

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    being able to accomplish things, but his ingenuity and uniqueness in the fields of arts and sciences has created a legacy that lasted for centuries. Though he didn’t produced as many paintings as his contemporaries, he earned more by painting the fresco of the “Battle of Anghiari”, known as the Florentine victory. At the same, da Vinci was also distracted by a flight of birds, which led him to draw expansive notes on avian aeronautics, which made him discover human flight. He continuedly…

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    meal Jesus had on earth. It is believed that the apostles, in the painting, were reacting to Jesus saying “One of you will betray Me.” That saying has sent the apostles into shock and caused them to break out into conversation. The Last Supper was a fresco, but unlike other frescoes, Leonardo da Vinci painted onto a dry wall instead of a wet wall. The painting ended up a failure, and numerous factors have harmed the quality and originality of the artwork over the…

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    Italian Renaissance Art

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    (“Italian Renaissance” Dillon). During the Italian Renaissance, there were many forms of art as well as many techniques and materials used to compose the works. The well-known artwork from the Italian Renaissance majorly included painting, such as Fresco, Tempera, Oil, and sculptures, especially realistic bodies and faces (“Italian Renaissance” Dillon). Renaissance Art was majorly based off of perspective, which gave depth and realism to any form of art. As an example, the Sistine Chapel ceiling…

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    The Renaissance, a period of time in which European history experienced many changes between the 14th and 16th century, was inspired by the classical art and intellect of Greece and Rome. ‘Renaissance,’ a term that originally derived from the word in French meaning ‘rebirth,’ is entirely suitable for this phase of change (Leonardo Da Vinci, Wikipedia). Most people who ponder the thought of The Renaissance era will come across a few very intellectual beings that caused a drastic impact on the…

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    Josephane Milfort Myp History Mr.Schwab May 13, 2016 The renaissance arts had a greater affect on society compared to arts during the Middle ages. Art during the Italian Renaissance were much different from art during the Middle Ages. They both have very distinct characteristics and concepts. In the Middle ages religion was a major part of life. Everyday, society revolved around the church and God. Culture in the Middle Ages influenced the arts; which was very much noticeable in most…

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