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    Supper” and the renowned “Mona Lisa”. Even though da Vinci’s early beginnings was identified with delays, he still managed to become a legacy that will live on forever. At 16 years of age, he was an engineer, creator of theatrical extravaganzas, designer of war machines and an occasional painter. Leonardo was given as the greatest Italian painter, sculptor and architect and whose brilliance and wisdom was beyond compare during the Renaissance. The famous work of art Mona Lisa had given him…

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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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    After the last supper was made by Devorah Sperber. The art work was made in the year of 2005 and was placed in a museum in The United States, New York City. The art work was an Inspiration of Leonardo da Vinci of his artwork The last supper. The artwork that is made by Dvorah Sperber, was made with 20,736 pins of thread that are attached to an aluminum ball chain. Ironically, our eyes and our brains conceive and read things just like what Devorah Sperber is trying to show us. When we, humans,…

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    A masterpiece is a piece of work that is incredible and outstanding to others.. There are very few masterpieces because not everyone is able to create one, it is only a masterpiece because of the audience. For example, some masterpieces are The Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, Hamlet, etc. In the essay, “What Are Master-pieces and Why Are There So Few of Them” by Gertrude Stein, she believes that masterpieces is something done by the human mind. Stein says that masterpieces are anything that come to…

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    Some of these interests included: invention, painting, architecture, science, mathematics, music, engineering, anatomy, history, and botany. Leonardo da Vinci is primarily known as a painter, and some of his most famous paintings included the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. He was born on April 15, 1452 in Anchiano. Anchiano is located in central Italy. Leonardo da Vinci was very interested in Anatomy, and that is how he got involved in healthcare. He was curious about the human body and how it…

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    the man who works for the seven-eleven on the corner he still wears his white hen apron every morning and this morning in particular, it’s slow, so to pass time he decides to draw a picture of himself from the cosmic perspective underneath the counter, behind coffee filter replacements and confiscated counterfeits he untangles some yellow, wide-ruled notebook paper folds it, flips it horizontally and on the right end he writes “hyperbole north”, and near the left end he writes “hyperbole south”,…

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    The Italian High Renaissance, when you say that people think of the three great painters. They were the best are their times. Each and every single one was famous for their own painting and artworks. Some may say that they are similar in their artwork, while others try to figure out what differences do they have. Each of these great painters are different in their own type of work and have chose different paths, while learning different things along their way to become a famous painter. Each of…

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    greatest mind of all time was centuries ahead of the pack. Born 1452-1519, Da Vinci was a painter, architect, inventor, and a student of all things scientific. Widely known for being the artist of arguably the two most famous paintings EVER, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. All of his artworks are believed to have a strong connected with science and nature. Da Vinci is self educated, allowing him to express his own creativity, imagination and intellect without the influence of external…

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    My Definition Of Education

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    What is Education? Is it to have knowledge of worldly things, like math or science? Maybe is it to have knowledge of spiritual things, like of God or Nature? The definition of Education in the Webster Dictionary is “The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university; or it can an enlightening experience.” So at first it seems education is of worldly things. I think it leans more to the second definition, education is anything that enlightens you. Now…

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    The Renaissance took place from the 14th century through the 16th century. It was known as a “rebirth”. European society was changed by the influences and many advancements that took place in arts, religion, trade, science and technology during this time period. The economy improved immensely during this time and the new middle class created a need for growth in many areas. The middle class people also had extra time to spend on educating themselves, exploring the arts and culture. As a result…

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