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    brought his skills and created new standards for perspective presenting us with foreshortening, giving his paintings realism and a naturalistic style. His use of perspective then went on to influence many other artists including Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Titian and many others. The use of perspective in the Renaissance following his legacy was not just in Italy but many other countries including the Netherlands. The way Masaccio achieved perspective in such a new and realistic way was by using a…

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    WALTER CRANE | ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT, THE UNITED KINGDOM The Arts and Crafts movement originated in England, around the second part of the 19th century, and was birthed out of a few artists’ revulsion towards the industrialisation of the world– and consequently, art– around them. The Industrial Revolution and its mass-machinery had brought efficiency into the art-making realm, but had sacrificed craftsmanship and beauty in the process. This caused much dissatisfaction launched a movement that…

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    The conflicting ideas are especially show cased when the directors said to Vincent about his mission to Titian, “It's right that someone like you should be leading the mission”. In the original context the director was talking about Jerome and his DNA, and if Jerome had not been Vincent this could have been true. But ironically the director is current in saying…

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    paintings, only relatable in the fact that they are both of christian themes. The both tell us that devotion is not something one is gifted with, it is something someone earns through action, and that one is never late to be penitent and to repent. Both Titian and da Vinci both chose to represent this in different ways, this was, at least to an extent, affected by the time periods both pieces were painted in. The early 1500’s which “The Virgin and the Child with St. Anne” was painted the…

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    Essay On Renaissance Art

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    INTRODUCTION In the history of human evolution, art is an indispensable item, whether it is from prehistoric times to the present 21st century. Whether period or modern apes, humans are inseparable and art. Can be found everywhere in life is not the same art, perhaps a modern or perhaps handed down from ancient times. In modern times, art history has become a discipline dedicated to teaching people how to assess and explain the basis of the works of art on their own perspective. Through a…

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    The Renaissance was a period of great cultural and technological changes that swept Europe from the late 13th century that was integral in the development of Europe in a roundhouse. Despite all parts of Europe was different changes, there were two primary revivals that were more noticeable. They were Italian and Northern Renaissance. Both of these revivals had a profound impact on Europe. But they also had some typical differences between them and each one was unique in its own way. The word…

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    Ares V.s Prometheus V.s Perseus This paper is going to be about three of the most important beings in Greek mythology and then the best of the three will be chosen at the end. Enjoy! Ares In Greek mythology Ares was the god of war and the son of Zeus king of the gods and his mother was Hera, Zeus’ wife. He was aggressive and ruthless because he personified the brutal nature of was; but the negative thing of these things is that he was unpopular with all living things, gods, goddesses, and humans…

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    Introduction The 15th – 18th centuries CE were a period of great change in Europe in particular after a millennium of relative stagnation. Scientific advancements, cultural enlightenment and socio-economic developments combined to create new artistic opportunities and to influence the thinking and directions of artists. In this essay I will initially provide a brief overview of scientific advancements during this time, and then relate these and the overall societal context to artistic…

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    Tintoretto is said to have said “to paint like Titian and to design like Michelangelo” when describing his style of painting. He had a unique way of painting. Because he did not like to waste time he would prime his canvas with dark colors and then start to sketch and finally paint. This method would…

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    as the color scheme; however, the reactions from the public vary from painting to photograph. Interestingly, Pénot’s work is praised in the eyes of the French academy. I believe this is because Pénot’s is a classy nude, much like those painted by Titian, amongst others. While containing the same subject matter and dark color scheme, it does not hint to an underlying sexual individuality. The woman’s legs are closed and she is poised on top of the broom stick rather than straddling it. She is…

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