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    Hades In Greek Mythology

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    destroyed weapons of the Titians. ("God" ) Hades is the hated fellow or brother in-law because Zeus is the lustful God. Hades ruled the underworld, which means that he didn't have any interaction with…

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    In his mid-twenties, he traveled to Venice and studied under Titian, who was the most renowned painter of his day. Learning from Titian, El Greco mastered many aspects of Renaissance painting such as perspective, constructing figures, and creating detailed narrative scenes. These particular skills were noticed especially in his painting above which…

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    .Coach Carter is one of the best movies that’s ever been made. It was made in 1999 by Thomas Carter. The reason why this movie is so popular is because it started with a coach who went by to his high school to coach the basketball team in Richmond, California. Before he contribute with the team, the team was already in a bad condition to where the students that had a lot of problems. As the team their past season they did not do so well. So coach carter has decide to come back and make the…

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    Italian influences (Pritchard). The first of which being the richness of color in the painting (Pritchard). The dark blues and reds in Ruben’s painting are similar to the artistic style used by Titian as seen in his Pesaro Madonna from 1526. Clearly, a characteristic Ruben could have emulated from Titian who painted during the Venetian era (Pritchard). Through Caravaggio’s Crucifixion of St. Peter in 1600, it is evident this work influenced Ruben heavily through elements such as diagonals and…

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    Ages. In addition, Titian was successful in using perspective when crafting this painting. As you can see, the young girl in the background, possibly Venus’ daughter looks much smaller due to perspective. Also, Venus is nude in this painting, which was a new concept that was introduced in the Renaissance. Humanists aspired to show their appreciation for the human body’s beauty. In this painting, Venus is aware of her nudity and clearly feels as though there is nothing to hide. Titian clearly…

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    emphasis on the human figure. During this time, many paintings contained Christian imagery and connotations, whether outright or implied. Two paintings during this time that illustrate several concepts and depictions are Sacred and Profane Love by Titian (or Tiziano in Italian) and Velazquez’s Venus with Her Mirror. These two paintings include imagery that is both secular and non-secular, but one leans more toward one side of the spectrum than the other. This paper will define some key terms…

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    small book or diary in her hands as she sat posed in front of a curtain with what appears to be a forest in the distance outside her window. While still maintaining the softness of his brushstrokes, van Dyck continuously drew upon his inspiration from Titian as he worked on making sure Durazzo would release the atmosphere of a high class lady in the portrait with her back straight and poised, her hand gently hanging off the armrest as a book rested in her other hand. But what made this painting…

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    mediums he used were, “woodcuts, painted altarpieces, and portraits,” (Art: A Brief History, 359). Cranach was a German artist during the time of the Italian renaissance and often has his work compared to Titian because of the women in his work; his “Nymph of the Spring” is constantly compared to Titians “Venus of Umbrio” because of the subject matter. Both are paintings of women, but both evoke different feelings for the viewer, “unlike other artist working for Protestant patrons, many of whom…

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    Knowing that Manet has chosen to use Titans model for his painting, he leaves out a lot of the techniques titian makes his painting feel warm and inviting to the viewer. Titan paints Venus as a seductive enchantress of the nude. Making her appear warm and inviting and not overly bearing staring at the viewer, but hinting at the viewer to come in closer. Where…

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    Euripide Gender Roles

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    The paintings of Titian gave rise to the role of women in Italian humanist society. During the Renaissance, the role of a woman was to be a housewife and giving birth to boys. Which brings me back to my argument on why women were considered less than men. Why were women…

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