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    fact, the famed Leonardo da Vinci spent the majority of his younger life and artistic training there. Leonardo da Vinci would become one of the most famous artists in history with his works like The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. The images in the previous slide are the paintings of the Mona Lisa, and the Last Supper painted by artist Leonardo Da Vinci the building is the Santa Maria del Fiore made by famous Renaissance architect Brunelleschi. All of these items were a direct product of the…

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    Renaissance, many people’s views changed due to new ideas and opinions of great scholars. Architecture began to change, as did art. Artworks by Michelangelo and da Vinci show that man’s view of man became clearer around the time of the rebirth. Take the Mona Lisa,…

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    areas, he was most remembered for his work as an artist. His most popular piece by far was the “Mona Lisa.” The painting depicts a woman by the name of Lisa sitting in front of a countryside background. The Mona Lisa is often described as the most viewed, talked about, known, sung about, and parodied piece of artwork in the world. So naturally, many people today can not help but wonder who this “Lisa” is. This unknown star has also been found upon the crowd in Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” which…

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    continue in his unprofessional clothing as it impeded upon his ability to convey the account and was seen as disrespect for the court. Vinny’s responsibility includes direct and cross-examining witnesses, such as George Wilbur, Sheriff Dean Farley, Mona Lisa Vito, Sam Tipton and Constance…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, inventor, mathematician, and writer during the Renaissance. Some of his most popular works of art include the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, Vitruvian Man, Lady with an Ermine, and Self-portrait. As his works of art grew in popularity so did his actual style of art. One example would be his famous painting, the Mona Lisa. The Mona Lisa is described as having a foggy background. This style of painting is called Sfumato. Leonardo painted a number of pieces using this…

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    Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci commonly known as Leonardo da Vinci he was one of the leading artist and intellectual of the Italian Renaissance. Who 's known for his enduring works like the "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa" he was the epitome of a Renaissance man, Some people even called him a universal genius ( www.biography.com ). Not only was Da Vinci a painter he was a sculptor an engineer he also was an inventor who studied the laws of science and nature an individual of unquenchable…

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    Those being “THE LAST SUPPER” and “MONA LISA” which are two of the most known painting sin the world. The first one was “The Last Supper” which was create from 1495 to 1498 it was created for Sforza at the Monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie (Leonardo Da Vinci). The painting measures 5 by…

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    Many pieces of art and treasure were lost during the time of the Holocaust. Losing art and treasure is like losing a piece to your culture. Up to 200,000 art works are thought to have gone missing during WWII. Luckily, a group called the Monuments Men saved or discovered more than five million works of art in Nazi hiding places. Without them many famous pieces of art known around the world wouldn’t be here today. The Monuments men didn’t save every treasure or piece of art, but there are some…

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    the Parthenon has been treated. The repetition of the conjunction “and” adds force to the adjectives surrounding it, and emphasizes the severity of the issue. In paragraph six, Hitchens uses the Mona Lisa getting sawed in half as an analogy to demonstrate what happened to the Parthenon. Since the Mona Lisa is such a prominent painting, and most people are very familiar with it, people can easily relate this example to the Parthenon. The author also selects the negatively connoted words…

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    For the face-to-face reference encounter, I visited the Geneseo Public Library also known as the George B. Dedrick Library. I asked for information about the theft of the Mona Lisa. I was hoping to find a book or possible access to a database with articles that may have ran in the newspapers at that time. The librarian did not conduct a reference interview. I was informed that there was no information available at that particular library, I was then encouraged to ask my home library to…

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