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    flat world of what was the thirteenth century art and then transformed it into a volumetric sphere for the real world. Finally with the work of Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino‚ known as Raphael‚ it resulted with a acumination of all the developments achieved in the arts of naturalism during the high Renaissance. Raphael artistry during the high Renaissance is heavy praised for its simplicity of composition‚ the clearness of form and its visual realization of its very humanist ideals. Duccio‚ an artist

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    wanted to get away from to the place Raphael Hythloday traveled to- the fictional place called Utopia which means No Place. Humanity was asking a lot of questions about their world and about themselves during this time in England and other European countries. People wanted an opportunity to travel to new places that could maybe even be perfect places. As Thomas More narrates the fictional Hythloday’s story of this hopefully perfect place‚ we see examples of what Raphael was trying to travel away from.

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    The Eruption of Corruption . . . Corruption is lurking around the corner‚ waiting for the perfect time to pounce on innocent people. Abuse of power is everywhere‚ like cockroaches hiding under your couch‚ once you see one you know they’re everywhere. Watch out‚ keep your wits about you and don’t trust anybody. Many superior people are taking advantage of their role and in a bad way. Do you really want people we should be able to trust being corrupt behind our backs? The book Trash by Andy Mulligan

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    The Three High Renaissance Masters A look at Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael ➢ Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian artist and scientist who lived between 1452-1519. ➢ Leonardo was the original Renaissance man‚ whose roles included inventor‚ engineer‚ architect‚ mathematician‚ geologist‚ and astronomer. ➢ While he is best known as a painter‚ Leonardo primarily worked for the military producing designs of tanks‚ airplanes‚ and submarines‚ hundreds of years before such

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    Renaissance

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    Summary about Renaissance Renaissance is the Frech term was used to decribe an entire period of rebirth – “rebirth” of ancient traditional‚ took as its foundation the art of Classical antiquity‚ but transformed that tradition by the absorption of recent developments in the art of Northern Europe and by application of contemporary scientific knowledge. It is the painting‚ sculpture and decorative arts of that period of European history known as the “Renaissance”‚ parallel with developments which

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    Jacques-Louis David and Raffaello Sanzio‚ better known as Raphael‚ are prime examples of painters whose art was heavily influenced by Greco-Roman culture and society. This is most evident in Raphael’s The School of Athens(figure 1) and David’s The Oath of the Horatii(figure 2). Artists portrayed Greco-Roman ideals in their works of art to inspire the citizens of their time to be more like the Greeks and Romans in their paintings. Raphael was an Italian exemplary artist during the High Renaissance

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    Drawing to Painting

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    Angela Brasser Drawing to Painting Raphael was known for sketching his works before actually painting them. For the Alba Madonna he had as many as forty-eight sketches. Late in the fourteenth century paper was used more so that artists could explore ideas they had for design that they would later paint or sculpt. This exploratory drawing gave a quick look that was both vivid and intimate of the artist’s creativity to put their thoughts on paper. Artists such as Raphael would generally use pen and ink

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    Raphael ’s School of Athens The work of art I chose for this assignment is one of a series of frescoes by the renaissance artist Raphael. The School of Athens is large‚ measuring 300 inches wide by 200 inches tall‚ and is part of a series of frescoes commissioned by Pope Julius II for what is now known as the Stanze di Raffaello in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican. The work was completed by Raphael between 1509-1511‚ and is generally agreed upon to be the second work completed there. Originally

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    Raphael's Hierarchy

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    of material is taken into account. In Book 5‚ the Archangel Raphael‚ under God’s orders‚ comes to Eden to warn Adam (and Eve) of the dangers of Satan’s presence in Paradise and during his visit‚ Raphael tells Adam (and Eve) relates to Adam the events of the war in Heaven and the Creation of the Earth. But before Raphael begins his story‚ Adam inquires about how the food in Heaven compares to that on Earth and this questions prompts Raphael to discuss the

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    “Mr. President: How and Why the Founders Created a Chief Executive”‚ Ray Raphael explains how the founders created the Chief Executive to specifically prevent this from happening. Ray Raphael’s purpose of writing this book is that he could inform others of how and why the Chief Executive was created. He also wanted to add a little of his point of view on politics today and back then the Chief Executive was created. Raphael supports his ideas and theories very well. An example of him displaying

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