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    Ap Euro Renaissance Terms

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    theory and practice that emphasizes reason‚ scientific inquiry‚ and human fulfillment in the natural world and often rejects the importance of belief in God. 5. Johannes Gutenberg: a German blacksmith who introduced modern book printing 6. Leonardo Da Vinci: Italian Renaissance artist that painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa‚ he was also an engineer‚ architect‚ sculptor‚ and scientist. 7. Linear Perspective: painting objects in depth on a flat surface 8. Michelangelo: Italian Renaissance

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    aspect of humanism on the visual arts of the Italian Renaissance was secularism. Secularism is promoting non- religious themes‚ exclusion from religion. Renaissance art clearly demonstrates secularism‚ all the way from small artist all the way to Leonardo Da Vinci’s Madonna’s. But the art work Primavera by Sandro Botticelli is a true work of art that is secular. The "Primavera" is one of a series of mythological works executed by Botticelli after his return from Rome in 1482. The painting shows six

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    theory proposes 4 dimensions in space and the fourth being space-time. It tells us that time is dependent on space. Without a genius like him I doubt even if we could possibly think of such a thing if it weren’t for his research. Another genius is Leonardo da Vinci who excelled in almost all fields. His works such as Monalisa and The Last Supper occupy unique positions as the most famous‚ most reproduced and most parodied portrait and religious painting of all time. Leonardo’s drawing of Vitruvian

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    Bartolomeo de Pacioli (sometimes Paciolo) in the development of Modern Accounting. Key Words: Luca Pacioli‚ Double Entry Accounting and Renaissance. Introduction Luca Pacioli was an Italian mathematician and Franciscan friar‚ collaborator with Leonardo da Vinci‚ and seminal contributor to the field which is now known as Accounting. Pacioli is also called “the Father of Modern Accounting” and the unsung hero of the Renaissance. In 1994‚ accountants from around the world gathered in an Italian village

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    Christian Gutierrez Dr. Wendy Slatkin ART 213 19 November 2012 The Portrait of Marten Looten There have been many great artists throughout the history of mankind. World famous and household names such as Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Picasso may be the first to come to mind. However there is one artist who perhaps surpasses the aforementioned names in terms of technical skill; a man who is incredibly proficient in the fields of painting and especially etching; a man who’s work symbolizes

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    on their own work. Leonardo di Vinci painted The Last Supper on the end wall of the Santa Maria delle Grazie monastery in 1495-1498. During this time period‚ oil painting was very popular. Edvard Munch painted The Scream on a canvas in 1893. Munch mixed oil paint with tempera to create his own unique style of presentation. Even though the artists used a similar painting mixture‚ The Last Supper and The Scream has distinctive differences and similarities. Both Leonardo di Vinci and Edvard Munch

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    With reference to two AOK‚ discuss the ways in which shared knowledge can shape personal knowledge Sarah Lee Word Count: 1534 Shared knowledge‚ in common sense‚ refers to a body of knowledge that is commonly accepted or rejected by a collective organization (IB TOK guide). Personal knowledge‚ on the other hand‚ refers to a body knowledge acquired from experiences of a particular individual (IB TOK guide). Since human beings are political animals‚ as Aristotle aptly points out

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    There is a prevailing argument that artists during the renaissance matured‚ from mere craftsman into creative intellectuals‚ and the process of producing art grew into a philosophical endeavor. Before these statements are explored further‚ perhaps the literal meaning behind these words should be investigated. What is the difference between a craftsman and a creative intellectual‚ art as technique and art as philosophy? Are these ideas and modes mutually exclusive? The idea of craftsman seems to imply

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    that Baccio had an affinity for sculpting and supported his education in the art by sending him to apprentice with Giovan Francesco Rustici‚ a famous Florentine sculptor. Through this apprenticeship‚ Baccio found friendship and encouragement from Leonardo Di Vinci‚ the celebrated Renaissance artist. At this time‚ Baccio would sketch and sculpt pieces that his father would then gift to prominent Florentine families.1 While learning his craft‚ Bandinelli

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    7 Day Creation “You will never find time for anything. If you want time‚ you must make it‚” an aphorism that has been a great influence in my life. I mean‚ what is time? Time is a non-spatial continuum in which events occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future. To me‚ time is just a pigment of one’s imagination‚ and that travelling back and forward through it is all a matter of splitting the space-time continuum‚ and creating a portal or vortex

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