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    Kaitlyn Smith Dr. James Introduction to Humanities- MW 1-2:15 31 October 2016 David Sculptures in Different Cultures Cultures express a group of people who share certain values and/or behaviors. Over the years many cultures have developed and adapted to others values. In art, for example, “The human form has always been one of the most important factors in art throughout history” (Rybicki). Two great artists, Michelangelo and Bernini, both sculpted a human form known as David, from the Bible…

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    Renaissance which basically means rebirth, began approximately around the 1400’s. Throughout this era society took very high interest in the history of their culture. Greek and Rome were of those whom did it the most. Artists Donatello and Michelangelo used characters from the biblical times, which is a prime example of a what defines a Renaissance artist. As the definition of Renaissance artist states “when scholars and artists began to investigate what they believed to be a revival of…

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    Giotto, a younger member of the artist guild, was a student of Cimabue. Both Giotto and Cimabue painted Virgin and Child Enthroned altarpieces created from wood panels of tempera and gold. Viewing their renditions of the Virgin and Child Enthroned, Cimabue’s and Giotto’s distinct styles are apparent. By comparing and contrasting Cimabue’s and Giotto’s style of work, the viewer can see the shift from Byzantine to classical style of art. Cimabue’s and Giotto’s Virgin and Child Enthroned…

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    Parenting is not a popularity contest, and for good reason. Many times what is best for a child, or for the family unit, is not enjoyable or even comfortable – but for the ultimate good, it must be done. Ruling a nation is not so far removed, in fact they are much the same when it comes to fostering goodness and contentment. It is impossible to please everyone, and any attempt at achieving such widespread approval oftentimes loses the respect of all. Yet, if not a popularity contest the…

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    architecture that spreaded all over Europe. The Renaissance came about during the end of the Middle Ages. It provided a transition from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age and created many social and cultural changes. The Renaissance began in Florence, Italy ;people began to break away from the church’s beliefs and started to question and discover the things on their own. They expressed their thoughts and ideas in the form of artwork, literature, and architecture. This then spreaded all throughout…

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    From the streets of West Palm Beach, Florida to the streets of Torino, Italy. I never thought I would be fortunate enough to leave the United States, but I was wrong. The trip to Italy was an intercession class that would travel for 5+ cities in Italy. I thought to myself, “This is my last chance to travel abroad while I’m in college.” However, I ran into one problem, Money. I submitted a request to my scholarship to see if I could get assistance to pay for the trip. My scholarship covered the…

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    The world when the modern poetry was born was deeply touched by the discoveries of that time, be it Einstein’s theory, or Freud, or the development of a new art – photography. Everything come together and left its mark on modern literature, and implicit, on poetry. On this period, a great influence over the poetry of the world had the American poets. According to Cary Nelson, the modern American poetry is “unexcelled in its richness, inventiveness, and diversity”, and those characteristic are…

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    “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free,” (Michelangelo). Michelangelo had made many achievements and had a long life with a good career. Born March 6,1475, in Coprese. His nickname is “Melancholy Genius”. Melancholy means a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, and poet. He had influenced the developed of Western Art. Michelangelo had a hard childhood with his family being in a small-scale bank in…

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    The question of whether it is better that you feared or loved is very interesting and many people have their own opinions on this matter. One of the people who analyzed this question was Niccolo Machiavelli – one of the most famous Italian thinkers and political leaders of the Renaissance period. When the Medici family gained power in Florence, during the Italian Renaissance, Machiavelli, who was back then a civil servant in the Florentine Republic - was accused of conspiracy and imprisoned. To…

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    Case Study Of Prada

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    Has the Devil finally stopped wearing Prada? Is the Italian company making the same mistakes as Gucci? Introduction Our subject is very vast so in order to treat is as completely as we can, we have decided to analyse Prada’s problems and to compare them to other luxury brands. Also, we thought about how Prada, which, few years ago, was a fashion brand with a big “F”, which was so influential that it inspired one of the most popular films about fashion industry “the devil wears Prada” became…

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