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    When comparing modern day beauty, such as that of Gisele Bundchen, Angelina Jolie, and Kate Middleton to the works created during the High Renaissance and Mannerism area, there are numerous similarities found alongside many differences. While some aspects of fashions have changed with the ages, others seem to remain timeless. Long, lustrous and thick hair has for the most part continually remained popular, particularly among women. Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa has long hair, worn over the…

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    Raphael Vs Pormo Analysis

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    followed the Mannerism formula. The differences are precise and engaging. In the following sections I will discuss not only the fundamental differences in style but their philosophy of technique. To initiate my discussion, consider the painting by Raphael called The School of Athens, which exemplifies the humanist philosophy of higher learning and a return to the classical…

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    writers. The change in art during the Renaissance mirrored the change in food and food preparation. An example of art that flourished during the Renaissance was called "Mannerism". Mannerism was an art form that shows juxtaposition, depicted figures in twisted positions, and was showed in illogical settings. In Ferrara, Mannerism was…

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    According to the article Discovering Your Authentic Leadership, “Discovering your authentic leadership requires a commitment of discovering yourself.” An authentic leader does not follow the same path as her predecessor, instead she discovers her own path through life experiences that molds her true self. Her true self never changes, but it is developed and molded by extrinsic influences, such as uncontrollable circumstance, predecessors or support group. We are constantly developing and…

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    the Gothic art movement, which acted as a bridge between the middle Ages and the Renaissance, and was followed by Mannerism, which bridged the gap between the Renaissance and the Baroque. The late Renaissance began with the sack of Rome in 1527. Artists had to scramble to relocate throughout Italy, France, and Spain. This period led to what is now called Mannerism. Mannerism artists turned to producing paintings of people, often nudes, that were portrayed in strange poses and…

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    the boundaries that constrained the lower class women of her day. Elizabeth was a women of resource and intellect. She was different from her class, especially from her mother and sister, Lydia. Elizabeth differed from them in three ways: in her mannerism, communication, and perspective on life. Although described as lively and playful, Elizabeth knew to behave well in different societal situations. She spoke in a manner that was polite but keen. For instance, she used her wit and keen…

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    opposed to now. They were able to form an opinion and even have a will of their own. Throughout this time period, many families were not wealthy. A reason being, ideas and major breakthroughs never reached the poor. Mannerism What was life like for people during Mannerism art? Mannerism isn’t an art movement as much of it being a period of time separating…

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    with halos, and Jesus with one that illuminates the room. It is almost the only source of light. The painting is clearly in a Mannerism style, breaking from a realistic representation of humanity to one more stylized. The work also quotes stories from the bible outside of the…

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    Countless numbers of twins are known for their parallel mannerisms, such as being able to know one’s “thoughts and emotion” and communication with others, that they display to the public due to the relationship they share which sets them distinctly apart from the rest of society. Chris Fraley and Caroline Tancredy write that “although non-twins siblings experience differences with respect to particular activities and interests, their long history of shared experience promotes similarities in…

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    Men that give speeches have rather masculine presents on their conversational style by taking more command. By speaking louder, longer, and more self-assertion fits a better model of leadership. Most men have similar mannerisms when speaking such as more hand gesture making the appearance of being more open or going into detail on his beliefs/messages since it reasserts himself to the audience. Meanwhile a woman that does so may seems odd or foreign to an onlooker, giving…

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