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    Which In America is more popular Rock or Hip Hop music. Research dissected the musical elements of the songs, 23% of the population were rock fans and 25% were already Hip Hop fans of early 90’s, some artists altered, the change in popularity, Hip Hop and Rap influenced pop music more than the Beatles over the last 50 years and leading into early 90’s Hip Hop became the more popular types of music. From 1960 till 1990 it was Rock and Roll that was more popular types, but by 2000 40% of fans…

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    He created over one hundred fifty paintings, paintings such as the Primavera, Filippo Lippi, Fortuner, Birth of Venus, St. Sabastian, Madonna and Child and many more. One day the Pope asked Sandro Botticelli to paint the Sistine Chapel wall with others such…

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    The music business is filled with scandals and drama; therefore, it is no surprise as technology evolves opportunities for musicians to face scandal increases. One scandal allowed by technology is lip syncing. An increasing amount of musicians take the easy way out and lip sync during concerts and important events. Lip syncing is an inexcusable offense for a musician. It is deceitful and wrong for artists to lip sync in live performances, and it should not be allowed. Performers are held to a…

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    Tapestries are a source of continual fascination to contemporary audiences. Something about these gothic textiles is evocative of a magic of bygone eras. One of the most romantic and most iconic examples of this is The Unicorn in Captivity. The enormous hanging is over 8”x12” and is stunningly detailed throughout. The woven, not embroidered, scene illustrates fantastical beasts and animals whose nature has frustrated historians for generations. Some argue that the work is a product of the…

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    Jimmy Cho Case Study

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    Jimmy Choo is a Malaysian fashion designer. His real name is Choo Yeang Keat. Jimmy Choo was born in Penang, Malaysia in 15 November 1952 to Zhou family, similar surname with a China’s famous premier Zhou Enlai and the popular Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-Fat who is the actor in the Oscar award movie “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”. They are from the same family clan which is the Zhou clan family. The surname was wrongly spelled in his birth certificate as “Choo” instead of Chew in Penang Hockkien…

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    (aka Madonna Wayne Gacy) on keyboard and, later, Jeordie Osbourne White (aka Twiggy Ramirez) on bass and guitar. Each band member adopted a stage name patterned after Manson's, a female icon's first name crossed with a serial killer's last. Marilyn’s first name…

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    Death Of Christus

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    means, but Petrus Christus does it by calculation and approaches the principles of correct perspective. The superiority of the follower in this respect-but in this respect alone-can often be seen in other examples of his work. Comparing the Exeter Madonna with Van Eyck’s slightly Earlier picture in the Rothschild collection, we find that Petrus Christus has set his horizon further back than Van Eyck in the interest of a more well developed illusion of…

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    Michael Thomas Mrs. Songer Modern Communication Due 5/4/15 The Art of the Renaissance through Michelangelo Born in 1475, Michelangelo touched the world through his distinctive form of creativity. He is known for many of his works and contributions to art and science. Michelangelo was a painter, sculptor, architect, and poet and changed the way people think of anatomy. Some of his famous works include the Pieta and David sculptures and the Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings. He has been called…

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    the depiction of vivid human expressions, and technical perfection with his uses of organized composition and mastery of volume and light contrast. He also painted Madonna of the Rocks and the infamous Mona Lisa with the subject’s signature smile. It is quite evident that Leonardo da Vinci was very talented in the arts. In Madonna of the Rocks Vinci used a pyramidal structure in his artwork. He also expresses the virgin Mary as a mother through emotion in the art. Previously, she was depicted…

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    1425-1428, oil on oak) in this painting. Of course, mainly because Rogier van der Weyden was a student of Robert Campin. But in my opinion, there is this very similar spirituality that is laid down on both paintings, and it was something that Robert could teach Rogier, it was something they both had (and possibly what established their connection.) In “The Mérode Altarpiece” “the smallest details are meticulously worked to reflect reality on a two-dimensional plane. Illusionistic effects are…

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