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    which gave him all authority over Italy. His power was not accepted by all people‚ and because of this he was later murdered by his own people at the time of World War 2 in Mezzegra‚ Italy. II. BODY A. DEATH Mussolini’s death was horrific in all senses‚ because he attempted to escape the persecution of his enemies by leaving his people in the

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    Numerous artists stand out in history for their famous portraiture. Forever immortalized is Leonardo da Vinci for his painting of a young smiling woman. For their contributions to new and innovative styles and techniques in the field‚ we remember Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso. However‚ for all that Rembrandt van Rijn contributed to the art world that now defines the baroque era‚ American artist Albert Bierstadt’s work defines the majesty and splendor of the natural American west. Born in Germany

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    describing it in utmost detail and did not emphasise experiments or theoretical explanation. Since he lacked formal education in Latin and mathematics‚ scholars mostly ignored Leonardo the scientist‚ although he did teach himself Latin. In the 1490s

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    Michelangelo Michelangelo was very talented in many fields of art. One is able to see a relationship between his art and his poetry due to its realistic aspects. People who are acquainted with his art and poetry are able to understand his emotions and ideas. Michelangelo was the greatest living artist of his time. Michelangelo focuses on topics of life. In his poems he discusses categories pertaining to love‚ death‚ evil and good‚ beauty‚ and women. The first is the fault the artist finds in his

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    Out of all the paintings we could choose from‚ I have decided to write about Michelangelo Bounarroti’s Guidizio Universale. It caught my eye because I have read a lot about The Last Judgment and how it would look like when it happens. Another part of the painting that caught my eye is how the people and other objects are falling and are afloat in mid sky blue air. The painting is representational for the fact that it is representing the human kind from the dammed and the saved. In the center of the

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    ID:9315 CHRISTIANITY In medieval Europe‚ major impacts from the fall of the roman empire still exists today. One of these religion is Christianity‚ which has made a staunch effect on medieval Europe. Christianity has been a major practice in Europe since the first century. It accounted for more than 76.2% of the Europeans. Christianity introduced catholic churches in medieval Europe. These churches laid down meaningful influences‚ which has and is still aiding European countries

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    Art History 2 6 May‚ 2012 Why Do Artists Use Greco-Roman Ideals in their Works of Art? The term “history repeats itself” usually implys a negative connotation‚ but that was not the case in European art during the Italian Renaissance and the French Revolution. These were times when Italy and France were attempting to reinvent themselves after numerous centuries of stagnant oppression. During the Renaissance‚ Italians strived to surpass the intellect of the Greek‚ while in the French Revolution

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    language of Italy which is spoken by 93 percent. The migrations of Indo-European peoples into Italy probably began about in the 9th century B.C. until it was overthrown by the Romans in the 3rd century B.C. From 800 on‚ the Holy Roman Catholic popes‚ Normans and Saracens all vied for control over various segments of the Italian peninsula. So‚ even though that Italy remained politically fragmented for centuries it became the cultural center of the western world from the 13th to the 16th century‚ so thats

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    architect. As a young man‚ Raphael worked as an apprentice at Pietro Perugino’s art workshop‚ which inspired him to pursue a career in the arts. When he was twenty he moved to Florence‚ which was where he was exposed to Da Vinci’s and Michelangelo’s work. Although Raphael learned from both men‚ and made use of their exploration of the human anatomy‚ it has been said that unlike Da Vinci and Michelangelo‚ Raphael added sentiment to his paintings. His time in Florence proved to be a very

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    Art is never finished‚ only abandoned.” Leonardo da Vinci stated this‚ and can be applied to many aspects of his many carriers. It was both a literal and philosophical quote‚ as he was an artist‚ along with being an inventor‚ a scientist‚ an aviator‚ a geographer‚ a sculptor‚ and a military engineer‚ along with many other professions. Leonardo da Vinci was an important figure in the world of aviation because he was the man who invented the first concept for the first helicopter‚ as well as building

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