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    Madonna Case

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    1) Why has Madonna been successful? There are main factors‚ which led Madonna to a tremendous success in the industry: • A well-developed strategy • Continuous experimentation with new musical ideas and new images • The personality traits of Madonna also led to the success: she is very hard-working‚ ambitious‚ and tough and knows exactly what she wants. Moreover Madonna is constantly questing for new heights fame and acclaim. • Sex appeal • Skilled support

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    Madonna and Child Just until now‚ some Latin American cultures are learning to be more accepting of open sexual inclinations. I argue that for Campo’s mother‚ her religious beliefs are stronger than her love for her son‚ although she still loves him. “She hears much better than she sees”. Religion is important for Cuban people‚ and for the church being gay is something wrong‚ it is bad‚ it is sinful. His mom hears bad comments that priest and religious persons make. How sinful is a gay in front of

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    Competitors on Madonna

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    As you can see Madonna’s strategy is based on differentiation‚ she is more than just a singer‚ she is an image. Her product is better than her competitors. It stands out above the rest as superior. This strategy of differentiation is pursued by courting controversy but staying marketable enough thus giving her that edge over her competitors. Each one of these current Pop singers has attained their heights of glory in their own individualistic ways. While Madonna ruled the roost for several

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    Sex (Madonna)

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    Sex is a coffee table book written by Madonna‚ with photographs taken by Steven Meisel Studio and film frames shot by Fabien Baron. The book was edited by Glenn O’Brien and was released on October 21‚ 1992‚ by Warner Books‚ Maverick and Callaway Books. Approached with an idea for a book on erotic photographs‚ Madonna expanded on the idea and conceived the book and its content. Shot in early 1992 in New York City and Miami‚ the locations ranged from hotels and burlesque theaters‚ to the streets of

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    Madonna Everlasting

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    maintained a healthy looking image to keep her looking young (Sine). As a performer it is important that Madonna maintain a superb physical shape (1094). Learning new dance moves like “krumping” had allowed the pop star to maintain a healthy lifestyle through the exercise of performing the dance‚ as well as appeal to a younger generation of kids who are into hip hop (Sine). Not only would Madonna spend hours a day perfecting her dance moves‚ but many of her singles have become the soundtrack to a slew

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    Madonna and Child

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    Bellini’s famous Madonna and Child is originally a religious painting which is believed to depict the Virgin Mary and Jesus‚ causing popularity and appeal amongst the religious audience of the time. A compelling message behind this painting is the affection and serenity present; even though it is not overly emotional; the connection between the Virgin Mary and Jesus is evident. To a more modern and general audience‚ this painting could be considered from an extended perspective. Madonna and Child could

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    La Madonna dei Fusi: Two Lenses As any mere mortal gazes upon one of Leonardo Da Vinci’s pieces‚ a sense of divinity and wonder befalls him—visualizing those brush strokes exuding from his paintbrush as he gives life to a blank canvas is mesmerizing. Throughout history‚ this Renaissance man has intrigued many‚ and his legacy has been immortalized by his works and by his many biographers. The earliest Leonardo Da Vinci biographer was Giorgio Vasari‚ a fifteenth-century Italian artist‚ famous for

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    Rucellai Madonna

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    Rucellai Madonna‚ Duccio Duccio di Buoninsigna was an Italian artist from the city of Siena. He lived during the end of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th. Throughout his life he was hired to complete many important works in government and religious buildings around Italy. During the 1300’s Duccio became one of the most favored and progressive painters in Siena. He is now considered one of the founders of Western art. Not much is known about Duccio’s life. But there are records saying

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    Madonna on the Rocks

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    Madonna on the Rocks Madonna on the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci or also known as Virgin on the Rocks caused quite a commotion between Da Vinci and the commissioners due to his unorthodox methods. Madonna on Rocks was one of the only paintings left unfinished by Da Vinci. Da Vinci was commissioned to paint a alter piece for the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception‚ in the Church of San Francesco Grande in Milan on April 25‚ 1483. It was debated that the conflict was due to monetary payment or

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    Raphael and the Alba Madonna Arts 230 University of Phoenix Rafaello Sanzio da Urbino was born in 1483 in Urbino‚ Italy. Throughout most of his early life he studied as an apprentice under Pietro Perugino‚ a high renaissance artist that studied alongside Leonardo da Vinci‚ in 1501 Raphael finished his apprenticeship and began to paint commissioned works

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