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    Leonardo Vs Tintoretto

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    The Last Supper paintings from Leonardo and Tintoretto were painted roughly one hundred years apart. Even though the two paintings have the same title‚ the two artist painted these paintings in different styles. The two artist differ from each other‚ Tintoretto is interested in motion‚ light‚ and the theatrical appeal and Leonardo is interested in more of a simple appeal. Despite their differences‚ both artist’s goals were to illustrate the importance of the last supper in one painting. These paintings

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    Both The Last Supper by Leanardo Da Vinci and the poem ‘Whoso List to Hunt’ by Sir Thomas Wyatt‚ in speaking to the theme of love and tragedies serve as a sign of the aesthetic of Renaissance. The Renaissance was the period that came right after the Middle Ages. Bringing back the learning of Rome and ancient Greece. The way of painting‚ decorative arts and Sculpturing recognized with the Renaissance as a stable government and prosperity increases‚ new renaissance came from Italy in the late

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    Response to Leonardo da Vinci‚ Last Supper “Art is never finished‚ only abandoned‚” said Leonardo da Vinci. He was born in a small town of Tuscany‚ in 1452. Leonardo had a brilliant imagination that ran wild with ideas. Although a sculptor‚ architect‚ and inventor‚ today he is known for his paintings. One of his most popular being‚ the Last Supper‚ which is painted on the north wall of the Monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. The painting was created in 1498 and took

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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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    artwork The last Supper his influence is the bible and what a person learns in church at a younger age. He wanted to give people a visual of how he felt the last Supper looks like. He got the idea of the last Supper when he was thinking to himself one day how does the last Supper look‚ so he started sketching the image is his head and that image is still put up in houses now in the 20th century. Leonardo created The Last Supper based on the bible and a mental image. The last Supper looks like Jesus

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    The Origin of the Milky Way - Tintoretto ‘The Origin of the Milky Way’ has a large number of techniques and material samples. Around 1575 Jupiter‚ wishing to immortalise the infant Hercules (whose mother was the mortal Alcmene)‚ held him to the breasts of the sleeping Juno. The milk which spurted upwards formed the Milky Way‚ while some fell downwards giving rise to lilies. Lilies were once presented on the painting but the base of the original canvas has been cut off. Support Oil on canvas

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    A Family supper

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    The Structural Design Analysis In A Family Supper‚ there is not too many words. It can be identified a fiction story with a touch of supernatural‚ Some ghost things are mentioned in here. No slangs or other languages are utilized by the narrator who just uses simple words to describe the story‚ that makes readers to understand it easily . The fantastic detail description and the vivid character are featured of the story. I think the outline of the story is a kind of messy‚ when the writer

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    Esoteric and Exoteric Christianity Recently‚ someone asked‚ “Did Judas leave the Last Supper early?” She was repeating a question that she heard from people who criticize Christianity. There are two major types knowledge that is used to evaluate Christianity. She had probably heard this question from someone who depended on exoteric knowledge. To bear fruit within the church‚ we need to know about exoteric knowledge and esoteric knowledge. Exoteric knowledge is knowledge that is publicly available

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    A family supper

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    A family supper Essay The short story A Family Supper by Kazuo Ishiguro takes place in Japan in the capital Tokyo‚ where the narrator‚ a son visits his father and sister because of his mother’s death. Throughout the whole story‚ the reader gets the impression of a son who hasn’t lived his life after his parent’s ideology. The differences of two generations are in the story interpreted as very big and very clear. The culture clash and the generation gap are thereby two important themes in the

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    Literary Analysis There is certainly a challenging‚ subliminal meaning to "A Family Supper" written by Kazuo Ishiguro. The story takes place in Tokyo‚ Japan‚ a couple of decades ago‚ "nearing the end of a sunny autumn day." (856) The setting has a great impact on the events that occur throughout the story‚ heavily relying on Japanese traditions and culture like tea drinking‚ views of death‚ and preference of food. The main characters are the son (narrator)‚ his father‚ and his sister Kikuko.

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