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    help of God overcome his tyrant. For the Florentine’s this David is their symbol‚ a weak city confronting them and overcoming their tyrant. How did Michelangelo made the David? The first man who was commissioned to make the David was Agostino Di Duccio an assistant sculptor of the

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    There was a wise man who once said‚ “do it with passion or not at all‚” because anything worth acting upon will ignite a spark within that is so insatiable that one cannot help but burn to act upon this desire. Passion can be defined as desire‚ and almost necessity‚ for something‚ whether it manifests through love‚ happiness‚ work‚ or simply life. In Irving Stone’s The Agony and the Ecstasy‚ it is quickly evident what could essentially be Michelangelo’s most defining trait: he is passionate. Some

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     embracing life‚ and reasoning.  The  Renaissance  changed  the  way  man  viewed   individualism.  Artist  in  the  Middle  Ages  were  focused  more  on  painting  religious  figures.  The  Renaissance changed the view of  artists‚  Two   Angels  by  Duccio  di  Buoninsegna  from  the  Middle  Ages   and the  Mona  Lisa  by  Leonardo  da  Vinci  best  exemplifies  these  changes.   Madonna  was  a  religious  painting  while  Mona Lisa was a realistic person surrounded by a real landscape.  The  Renaissance changed 

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    Pink was not a common color in the fashion of the Middle Ages; nobles usually preferred brighter reds‚ such as crimson. However‚ it did appear sometimes in women’s fashion‚ and in religious art. In the 13th and 14th century‚ in works by Cimabue and Duccio‚ the Christ child was sometimes portrayed dressed in pink‚ the color associated with the body of Christ. In the high Renaissance painting the Madonna of the Pinks by Raphael‚ the Christ child is presenting a pink flower to the Virgin Mary. The

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    1. Who commissioned this sculpture of David and why? Agostino di Duccio‚ an assistant to the Ronald‚ Donatello who first commissioned David. His planned was mind force separate blocks‚ one piece to head‚ hand and the body. 2. Who was the first sculptor to work on this commission? The first sculptor to work on Michelangelo commission was Donatello. 3. Who was the second sculpture to work on this commission? The second sculptor to work on Michelangelo commission was Antonio Rosalina. 4. How much time

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    appear three dimensional (Simon‚ par. 91). According to the article “’A Giotto conviene far ritorno’ The Arena Chapel‚ the British‚ a Futurist‚ and the reputation of Giotto‚” by Robin Simon‚ at one point it was actually thought that another artist‚ Duccio‚ was the predecessor to Giotto‚ it was observed though that Cimabue’s work held more resemblance to Giotto’s work than Duccio’s had. Robin Simon’s article also mentions that both Giotto and Cimabue used “color symmetry‚” within their artwork‚ this

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    Art 1110 Study Guide #2 (Chapters 10 through 15) • Chapter 10 Early Christian and Byzantine Art Concepts: Understand the origins of Early Christian and Byzantine art and the difference between the two Vocabulary: Catacombs Apse Transept Cruciform Nave Side Aisle Narthex Atrium (see figure 10.3 for an illustration) Clerestory Basilica Planned Church Central Planned Church Ambulatory Mosaic Process Pendentive Minaret Lunettes Images: 10.3‚ 10.4 Plan and cross section

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    man was changed due to the new style of art. In document A it compared two different paintings from two different time period to compare the different types of style art styles. In source one the painting “Madonna Enthroned Between two Angles”‚ by Duccio di Buoninsegna (Doc A)‚ was done in a religious matter of what the church had wanted. The second source was the “Mona Lisa”‚ by Leonardo Da Vinci (Doc A)‚ which showed a new type of art style which showed landscapes and three-dimensional figures.

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    The Middle Ages were dark‚ there was violence‚ there was agriculture‚ people were very religious. People started to make inventions which lead to education people were people started to learn math and science. Document A The first artist is Duccio di Buoninsegna and it was printed in the late 1200s. The second artist is Leonardo da Vinci and was printed in the early 1500s. The Mona Lisa is a Renaissance painting. The first painting is Religious. The second painting is more realistic. The

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    Man’s view of man was changed by the Renaissance because of the art the artists were making. The art that people were making were showing less religious figures than in the Middle Ages as it show in the two paintings in Document A. The picture that Duccio di Buoninsegna painted showed two angels that were a decent portion of the painting and would be considered to be a religious painting (Doc. A). On the other hand‚ Leonardo da Vinci simply painted a portrait called the Mona Lisa and did not show any

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