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    to the Austrian National Display where they hung for a considerable length of time after the War. The canvases incorporated the famous "Lady in Gold", the representation of Maria's close relative, Adele Bloch-Bauer, which got to be known as the "Mona Lisa of Austria". This David and Goliath story narratives Maria's initial life in sparkling blade de-Siecle Vienna, her emotional getaway from Nazi fear and her gutsy…

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    The article I chose to critique is Bring out your dead: people, pots, and politics by Don Brothwell (2004). I think this is a fairly well written article with a few minor parts. One problem I have is how he mentions other cultures and their time scale. Some cultures that we don’t know much about would be hard to tell if this was the case. In other culture their time scale is stranger, if a person in the group gets older it is said they are 100 years old. It would be smart to radiocarbon date…

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    Da Vinci only has a few surviving pieces of art, mostly because he didn’t make very many to begin with. His most famous are the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last…

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    Da Vinci was an intellectual artist during the Italian Renaissance, whose works of art have gained him his reputation. Through his life da Vinci created multiple works of art and of those these are some of the most notable ones; The Last Supper, Mona Lisa, Virgin of the Rocks, and Lady with an Ermine. During Leonardo da Vinci’s early career, he began to appreciate his artistic talent rather early into his life. Da Vinci lived in the Renaissance era, during 1452…

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    La Renaissance Art

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    Mona Lisa is a renown Renaissance portrait constructed by Leonardo Da Vinci, though in his words, “Art is never finished, only abandoned”, thus his most recognized creation was never completed. Despite the painting being underdeveloped, modern-day society maintains a profound respect for both the piece as well as fellow artists of the Renaissance era. Renaissance artists are admired by the general public, including scholars, as gifted geniuses in their respective crafts, specifically for their…

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    Mike Edmunds of Cardiff University in the UK, a scientist who worked on the device. “The design is beautiful, the astronomy is exactly right…In terms of historical and scarcity value, I have to regard this mechanism as being more valuable than the Mona Lisa.” Many like him agree, this device really is one of a…

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    Going with this doubtful twosome might have been those confounding figure for Niccolò machiavelli (1469-1527), who required been despatched Toward the florentine powers Similarly as a emissary of the voyaging ‘court’ for guidelines on charm himself with borgia and, Similarly as a long way Concerning illustration possible, uncover as much intentions towards florence whose position of the west, simply crosswise over the Apennine mountains, left it especially defenseless should Borgia’s regional…

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    In doing so these men and women risked their lives to keep priceless artworks such as the “Mona Lisa” and various other works of art from the Soviet museum Hermitage in St. Petersburg. These men and women demonstrated courage in the utmost echalant of bravery by resisting the powerful and technologically advanced Nazi germany in which if they were…

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    He painted it from behind the barred window of his room in the asylum. His brush strokes have such depth that it brings the nights sky to life. He was always inclined to showing bright light in his paintings from his piece called, Sunflowers to Mona Lisa. The lighting he portrays always seems to play a pivotal role in the piece as a whole and this particular painting was with no exception. He viewed the night sky as a place of peace and saw it as a foundation to finding inner peace. Vincent van…

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    "The Feast of the Gods" is a master work of art created by an artist named Giovanni Bellini. This piece of art is an oil painting created during the Italian Renaissance in 1514 in Italy. The painting can now be found at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. This painting used multiple elements of art, principle of designs, and has a historical meaning behind it. The Feast of the Gods is an oil painting. During the time of the creation of this painting pigments available to artist were…

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