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    In his painting " Going to the Olympics " by Frank Romero's it's very interesting because his painting has so many different things in it which he had iron and two men reselling and other stuff but it has a meaning to because that's why he painting it. A meaning can also, be that he loves the city of Los Angeles. Frank Romero's likes his painting because we're he drew it really pops out because the cars have a heart on top of them and that's what bring it out. Plus he drew it under the freeway…

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    into his own. He was hired by Vincenzo Gonzaga to recreate Renaissance paintings, mostly of beautiful women of the court. After the end of one year of travel throughout Italy and Spain, Rubens had a portfolio of his works that expanded sixteenth century Italian art. In 1601, Rubens was asked to paint three large pieces for St Helena’s chapel, which became his first major influence. Two years later, he was sent to deliver paintings for King Philip III. At this time, Rubens painted his first…

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    accident. After Cosquer discovered the cave, he made the amazing cave a secret, however ,he went back several times. One day when Henri went with a group of divers to the cave Henri discovered the paintings. So he decided to contact an archaeologist. He asked Jean Courtin to come observe the paintings, however , Jean Courtin responded and said he couldn't do it due to the fact that he wasn’t a diver. So Jean Courtin contacted Jean Clotte an archaeologist and a diver he accepted to go to the cave…

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    longer it will take care of him and he went to live with stonecutter and he joked, “With my wet-nurse’s milk, I sucked in the hammer and chisels I use for my statues” (Bio.com ) Michelangelo didn’t care much for school it was more interested in the paintings and drawings that he saw from nearby churches, Francisco Granacci who was a grammar school friend introduced Michelangelo to Domenico Ghirlandaio who would become his mentor at the Florentine painters workshop at the age of 13, where he…

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    The special painting is extremely proportioned, with the right eye of the Christ figure as the single, focused disappearing point, from which all compositional basics commence. In my analysis, the disappearing point, which is also Christ's right eye, is vaguely lower…

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    Greco, was born on 1541 in Greece. El Grecos painting of the Assumption of the Virgin was surely a central element inside one of the many art gallery rooms at the Art Institue of Chicago. It was El Greco’s first major commission in Toledo. It illustrates Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus, being uplifted from her tomb, into heaven. Its approximate size stands nearly 12-13ft x 6.5-7ft. The style of technique used of this painting was oil on canvas. This painting, with its details, style, and story…

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    a great artist. Well Leonardo da Vinci is considered by many to be the greatest artist in history. Leonardo da Vinci’s paintings revolutionized the artistic world. Not only was he a great artist, he was also the one that used nature to make everything looks real, in his painting. Leonardo had varied hard jobs, but most of them used his talents. He made the most famous painting is Mona Lisa and fun fact: she is always staring at you. Also he sketched inventions for people to build, Leo sketched…

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    Annie Leibovitz Biography

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    Annie Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949 in Waterbury Connecticut. She first became interested in art while attending Northwood High School where she wrote and played music. She then studied painting at the San Francisco Art Institute. After living on an Israeli kibbutz for a short period of time, Leibovitz returned to the United States and started working for Rolling Stone magazine. When she started working for Rolling Stone magazine, she worked as a staff photographer. At the age of 23,…

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    In the manor, Aalto brings out his knowledge about nature forest through the following ways of using materials: by using big glass windows to have an open view to the garden and by using the continuous pine-strip through the ceiling. There was various types of materials and textures were used for the floor. At the entrance he chose red slate tiles; Flooring materials at garden room and fireplace was natural stone. Alva Aalto brought the owner’s art passion to the house by creating an open…

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    Many pieces of art were looted during the holocaust by Hitler and the Nazis. Later, men were sent out to find all of the missing art. These men were named the Monuments Men. Many of the art stolen were paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Henri Matisse, while other pieces of art that were stolen were sculptors. But Hitler's main reason for stealing art was for an idea he had. Hitler had an idea that required a lot of famous art. It was rumored that he was going to build a “super museum”…

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