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    will be judged accordingly. Michelangelo seems to have painted this according to more of the Catholic belief system and what they think the Last Judgement will look like. He also seems to add some of the mythological aspects that are in the passages in some of the characters that are in the painting. He could have wanted to paint the people naked to convey how before God everything was laid out before him and that they had no more secrets. Within this painting Michelangelo crams many things

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    As we move into the “Renaissance” period‚ artists of the fifteenth-century represented a variety of textures‚ shapes‚ and spaces that they experienced around them in their lives. They developed a style of painting called “linear perspective” which would allow them to reflect simulations of three-dimensional forms arranged in space. This would give the painting a depth and realism not seen until now in the different eras. There was a heavy emphasis placed on the realistic portrait-like paintings giving

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    culture in which it was produced. As the three versions of David make evident‚ one person or object will be represented in different ways depending on the environment of its portrayer. In examining the sculptures of David created by Donatello‚ Michelangelo‚ and Bernini I can see that art is not only influenced by an artist’s surroundings‚ but because of popular styles of the era. Donatello’s and Michelangelo’s David are similar in many ways. Both sculptures being from the Renaissance‚ they

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    virgin mary the almighty and John The Baptist and a mystic lamb. The painting is symbolic of the Lamb of God. The Madonna of Bruges was another artifact that was recovered by the Monuments men. The Madonna is a sculpture that was sculpted by Michelangelo in Italy in 1504. It is comprised of marble. The sculpture is of Mary holding an infant Jesus Leonardo Davinci’s “last supper” was one of the more coveted pieces to be rescued. The painting was painted in 1495. The scene represents the depiction

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    made his canvas painting have the freshness of frescoes. The proportions of the figures show exaggeration which makes the painting look mythical (“Birth of Venus”) Sandro Botticelli could not keep up with Renaissance artists such as Raphael and Michelangelo. His work‚ including The Birth of Venus‚ went in the shadows of other paintings for many centuries and gained popularity again in the nineteenth century (“Birth of Venus”

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    Humanistic Psychology states that in order to understand a person‚ you must understand his or her personal view of reality or an individual’s meaning of their life. This approach places great focus on a person’s phenomenology‚ or lived conscious experience of the world such as what they hear‚ feel‚ see and think. These perceptions and experiences of one moving through the world is thought to be more important than the world itself. This grounds the center of an individual and according to Funder

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    society. Artists lived only as servants to their churches‚ their nobles and their kings. As the churches held most of the commissions for art‚ the focus for a long time was religion. And as art kept growing through works like the Sistine Chapel from Michelangelo in 1483‚ we can all see how many humans strive so hard to perfect what they love. After the next brief period in history‚ the term “propaganda” popped up‚ or “social commentary” as many call it. An example for this is the work “Rosie the Riveter”

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    My compare and contrast subjects that I will be discussing about is Leonardo Da Vinci and Michel Agelo. The reason I have selected these subjects is because they are both unique and very talented artists. The included research will prove that both Leonardo Da Vinci and Michel Angelo are the most well known artist with such great talent. Put your seat belts on and get ready for an amazing journey. Leonardo Davinci was born on April 15‚ 1452. He was the son of a pesant mother‚ Caterina and a wealthy

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    At a time of unprecedented artistic progression‚ powerful patrons of the Renaissance commissioned elaborate works to demonstrate their prestige to the public. Two groups that sponsored a majority of the best know works of the period were the Papacy in Rome‚ and the Medici family in Florence. While both employed the best artists‚ sometimes even the same artists to create their magnificent works‚ their values within each piece differed to appeal to the values each group and cultural center held.

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    Tintoretto’s full name is Jacopo Tintoretto. He was born in Venice in 1518‚ as the eldest of 21 children. His father was known as Giovanni‚ who worked as a tintore(dyer). His mother is unknown as Giovanni had been with so many women. The origin of his family has been debated between many studies. Some studies say that his family originated in small towns‚ such as Tuscan of Lucca‚ while others say it originated from Brescia. Jacopo got his nickname‚ Tintoretto because it translate to ‘dyer’s boy’

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