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    1) Albrecht Durer, Melancholia I, 1514, engraving. The expressive qualities of complexity, in this painting, are given by the combination of stippling, hatching, and crosshatching, they were also used to create texture and depth. Horizontal, diagonal and vertical lines are present in this painting associated with distance and the distant horizon. In this artwork, the artist used both, straight lines and contour lines, and a mixture of shades. I found that the areas that are clearer have very…

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    the idea of modern subjectivism, in which man’s thoughts and perspective was valued over God’s, as works of art reflected that there wasn’t an objective truth. The discovery of linear perspective and a vanishing…

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    become a hallmark in Leonardo’s style. (Stockstand 636). The seamless lines of the background blend into a whole with the human bodies as if they were vividly photographed. Leonardo was also known by its strong use of vanishing point that can be seeing in the rocks that are vanishing into the fug giving a mysterious but also outstanding feel to it. Even though this is a dark painting, the color red from the angel’s tunic gives dimension in the composition giving a balance to the whole…

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    Spain. Infanta appears to be in the center of the attention and focus because she is the focal point in the foreground as shown and from the light shining on her, while her maids of honor are around her and her parent’s fine perfectly done reflection the king and his second wife appear in the foreground of the painting in the mirror, wherefrom we notice the amazing illusion the is created at that point of the painting, and that feeling of being there. Standing just to one side of the King and…

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    the vanishing point in art for the first time. He also used this to create depth, like casting shadows. He gravitated away from the Gothic style and elaborate decorations to a naturalistic and realistic form that used perspective…

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    β until the line reaches the obstruction at the transom. As a result, the heeling moment due to the F_(ML,XYZ) increases with respect to the angle β. Accordingly, the vessel’s static heeling angle increases and vanishing angle decreases. The vessel stable and unstable zone, and vanishing angle for a range of mooring parameters (F_(ML,XYZ), β and α) are listed in Table 2 and Table 3, respectively. From these tables it can be concludes that by increasing F_(ML,XYZ) and β the vessel capsizing…

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    One specific promotion line read "Each ordinary skin needs these two creams". As an aftereffect of the new crusade, "Pond's Vanishing Cream" had a 60% expansion in deals amid 1915, and "Pond's Cold Cream" had a 27% increment. This set the phase for what was to wind up distinctly the world's first skincare mark, and a one of a kind history of skincare leaps forward all devoted to…

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    freer than Berruguete’s solid lines and rectilinear shapes. Since Da Vinci was more of a Renaissance artist, his illusion of depth goes farther back than Berruguete’s. Da Vinci also has a specific vanishing point in the painting which is at Jesus’ head whereas Berruguete does not have a vanishing point at all. Even though these two depictions of the Last Supper were painted almost around the same time, they look quite different from each…

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    tile size to the viewer’s—not the artist’s—height upon observation to make the picture more realistic. From there, the artist would then use straight lines connecting to a single vanishing point, allowing all objects to have a base to go off of in size, with the floor being the largest seen objects and the vanishing point, which would be placed on the horizon, being where the objects are infinitesimally…

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    hallmark of Leonardo’s style” (Stokstand and Cothren 636). The seamless lines of the background blend into a whole with the human bodies as if they were vividly photographed. Leonardo was also known by its strong use of vanishing point that can be seen in the rocks that are vanishing into the fug, giving a mysterious but also outstanding feel to it. Even though this is a dark painting, the color red from the angel’s tunic gives dimension in the composition giving a balance to the whole…

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