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    they used to be in Renaissance times. For example Leonardo da Vinci was working for multiple families but one who was the most generous was Francis First in France. According to Museum of Science website‚ “Following the death of his patron Giuliano de’ Medici in March of 1516‚ he was offered the title of Premier Painter and Engineer and Architect of the King by Francis I in France. His last and perhaps most generous patron‚ Francis I provided Leonardo with a cushy job‚ including a stipend and manor

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    Response Paper: The Mona LisaRachel McRill The Mona Lisa; also known as La Gioconda or La Joconde‚ is a famous work of art by Leonardo da Vinci. He created this piece by using the sfumato‚ the technique of blurring sharp outlines by blending‚ chiaroscuro‚ contrasting light and shade boldly‚ and atmospheric‚ the perception of depth in nature enhanced by haze‚ perspective. The subject is a young woman sitting with a half-smile on her face. Painted in 1503‚ her name is Lisa Gheradini‚ and she was

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    biography.com‚ “he is one of the famous artists of the Italian renaissance”. During his time‚ he had a few rivalries. One of the famous ones was Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo Da Vinci was another great artist in the same era as Michael Angelo and he also has famous artworks he is remembered for just like Michael Angelo. One of the most famous artworks that Leonardo is remembered for is the Last

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    Bibliography: Ames‚ Winslow. Italian Drawings from the 15th to the 19th Century. New York: Shorewood‚ 1963. Print. Borsi‚ Franco. Bernini. New York: Rizzoli‚ 1984. Print. Buchholz‚ Elke Linda. Leonardo Da Vinci: Life and Work. Cologne: Könemann‚ 2005. Print. Bradbury‚ Kirsten. Essential Michelangelo. Bath: Parragon‚ 2000. Print. Capretti‚ Elena. The Great Masters of Italian Art. Antella (Firenze): Scala‚ 2003. Print. Di‚ Cagno Gabriella.‚ Simone

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    sixteenth centuries‚ it was necessary to give proper deference to such notable occurrences. Both Leonardo da Vinci and Jacopo Robusti‚ known as Tintoretto‚ took upon the challenge of recreating the Last Supper. While Last Supper by da Vinci and Last Supper by Tintoretto are very similar in subject matter‚ they differ in composition‚ symbolism‚ and the choice of narrative moment. <br> <br>The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci is the first great figure composition of the High Renaissance and the definitive

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    began taking commissions from wealthy patrons. Leonardo Da Vinci worked for the Duke of Milan‚ for nearly eighteen years‚ the Duke wanted this particular religious scene painted and Leonardo knew this painting would benefit financially. Leonardo’s Last Supper was seen as emotional because he gave real life emotion to the faces of the Disciple. The Mona Lisa is Leonardo’s most important work. This work has fascinated many people across the world. Leonardo was a great artist but much more than that. He

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    two paintings of the same theme from XVI Century Renaissance of Italy both titled The Last Supper‚ one by Leonardo da Vinci and the other by Tintoretto. The paintings were created one hundred years apart and as such had noticeable differences in technique and style. Of these differences‚ the use of light and its effects on the works’ meaning is the theme of this paper. Finished in 1498‚ Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper shows a full frontal view of the biblical story of Christ’s last meal in a room

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    ) Essay # 2 5.) Chapters 9 Camera and Computer Arts and 10 Graphic Design 6.) Video &amp; Signs and Symbols 7.) Video (Michael Spahr) “ Some Trouble in Paris” http://rhaps.com/?page_id=193 Signs and Symbols (Leonardo Davinci) “ The Last Supper” 1498 http://www.abcgallery.com/L/leonardo/leonardo4.html 8.) Chapter 9 Video “ Warhol made virtually all his films during the five years between 1963 and 1968. During those same years‚ another technology that could record and play back images in motion

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    Michelangelo Dbq

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    There were many great Renaissance artists such as Leonardo‚ Raphael‚ Michelangelo‚ Donatello‚ and many others but the greatest of these is Michelangelo. He was great at painting‚ sculpting‚ architecture‚ and poetry. He also had famous sculptures and paintings. The first reason why Michelangelo is the greatest Renaissance artist is that he was great at many things. In the Michelangelo DBQ it states‚ “painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ and poet Michelangelo was was a master of them all.” This shows his

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    Cues Essay The Renaissance was a time of cultural movement occurring from the 14th century to the 17th century‚ it brought along with it a new view of art and literature. Many of today’s famous artists came from the Renaissance such as Raphael‚ Leonardo da Vinci‚ and Michelangelo. Many of the pieces they drew displayed evidence monocular cues which are depth perception cues that allowed the viewer to see the art in three dimensions. Today‚ monocular cues are used almost everywhere‚ from photographs

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