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    Hieronymus was 15th century Dutch painter. The artist showed the Pope art work of painter “Garden of Earthly Delights.” It was a triptych, the first exhibited Adam and Eve in the panel, in the center panel there was a landscape, while in the third panel, there is an image of hell. Leonardo said “As a child I didn’t quite understand what it all meant, but…

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    Art Chapter 14 Analysis

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    1) This module covers three chapters, chapter 3 covers the themes often seen in art, chapter 14 travels back in time to explore the types of art created by people of the ancient worlds around the Mediterranean Sea and chapter 15 ends things with a look at the rise of Christianity and the formation of Europe. In chapter three some of the common themes seen in art are discussed, these themes include religion, politics and society, stories and history, what it’s like being human, and of course…

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    Hypnerotomachia Poliphili

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    grasping and kissing of Io, which suggests that he himself is as tempted as Io by the ultimate pleasure of sex. Io, seduced by Jupiter, reveals her delight through her bodily gestures. Her limbs are outstretched, with her left foot pointing toward the ground and supporting her balance; her right foot is tilted as though was charged with physical delight. She stretches her neck to accept the kiss of Jupiter, with her cheek in pinky blush and lips slightly open. Her joyous pose together with her…

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    Each area of knowledge includes an endless amount of information that is hard to understand if looked at on a surface level. When I started brainstorming subtopics under each area of knowledge, I could not stop because there are just so many. In order to fully comprehend this information and gain it as knowledge, one must use the ways of knowing. The ways of knowing allow us to look at each area of knowledge through a lens that helps us better analyze the information. Looking at each area of…

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    Peace In The New Testament

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    This notion of a kingdom of heaven holds a dual meaning as it refers to both a ‘kingly rule’ in the present world as well as prophetic kingdom where the nature and peace of the heavenly garden is restored, as demonstrated in Revelations 21:3 “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them”,outlining the fact that adherents have the opportunity to find peace in the assurance of the kingdom of heaven. Furthermore…

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    Since the early 1200s, there are many forms of architecture, sculpture, and architecture that are important bodies of work that present elements of the past and the future. Personally, the visually pleasing works of art are seen in paintings, from Berlinghieri, Bosh, Raphael, Caraccai, Tinteretto, and Michaelangelo. Each artist are influenced by the previous style period and have concepts that influence the following period. Firstly, in the early 1200s, the Proto-Renaissance shows the…

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    During the Renaissance period of the 14th to 17th century, art and architecture between Northern Europe and Italy were both similar and different in many ways. From the detailed work of everyday life of the North to the Neoplatonic allegories of Italian work, the Renaissance was a time of transition and strength. The most dominant similarity between Northern European and Italian Renaissance artwork lies behind the meaning of humanism. During the Renaissance, there was “rebirth of culture”; a…

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    It is I, Luca Fernando the Gorgeous and I am in search of the highest quality hands and minds in the world to assist me in creating a shrine in honor of myself. I come from the prosperous and excessively wealthy Fernando family and my father is willing to spare no expense when it comes to satisfying my desires, so rest assured that you will be well compensated for your time, labor and untiring devotion. While celebrating my twentieth birthday it dawned on me that every year of life is a year…

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    The Rig-Veda

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    The Rig-Veda, gives an insight into the origin of Yama (यम, itrans: yama) , a personification of death. Like other Devas, Death is also a natural force or phenomenon. Rig Veda describes Yama and Yami, who were the first two mortals to be born they were twins. According to Monier Williams Sanskrit Dictionary the original meaning of the male Vedic name Yama is twin. Symbolically death and life are twins. The birth of a being automatically decides the death of that mortal sometime in future.…

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    Catholicism and Spain Catholicism ruled Europe with power and prejudice. It inspired the golden age of art and provided thick ideals that are evergreen in our forested society. The Catholic Church roused curiosity of medicine. Along with increasing curiosity, it hampered the progress of the medicine industry. Moreover, catholicism demoralized divorce. Catholicism implanted ideals that have ever lasted throughout the Renaissance. Catholicism affected medicine, discrimination, divorce, and…

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