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    . Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) rediscovered and made linear perspective popular. Although the principle of the linear perspective was found first by Fillipo Brunelleschi‚ Alberti disclosed and explained it in the book On Painting. Precisely Alberi explained mathematically what proportions of the objects’ size had to be used in linear perspective. Alberti was born in Genoa in the noble family‚ studied in Padua and Bologna‚ lived in Florence and Rome. Aside of working on linear perspective‚ Alberti

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    Figure in art

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    artists such as Jenny Saville have participated in sending out messages of the need to re-appropriate the female body‚ which has been conquered over time by the language of the old historical version of beauty and purity. Many artists such as Michelangelo Buonarroti produced their nude artworks while under the directions from the people of the Catholic Church. In fact‚ many Renaissance artists have had barely any say over where or how they would produce their artworks‚ the artists were instead valued

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    Europe. The Renaissance began as a cultural movement in Italy during the Late Middle Ages and later spread throughout Europe. As this new era in European history began a new intellectual basis became the norm. People began to live by a new version of humanism‚ which lead to a new way of thinking that affected art‚ architecture‚ politics‚ science‚ and literature. During the Renaissance Feudalism still existed even though it was politically a large part of the middle Ages. Feudalism was the dominant social

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    Donatello and the Lost-Wax Method Donatello is known as one of the most well-known sculptors during the Italian Renaissance. Some art critics say he is the greatest sculptor that lived before Michelangelo. However‚ before Donatello became notable for his many works‚ he was born Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi around the year of 1386 in Florence‚ Italy. It is believed that Donatello received his artistic training from a Florentine goldsmith. In 1403‚ he became an apprentice under artist Lorenzo

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    High Renaissance art incorporating the Christian symbology and prophecy”. This was a masterpiece of artwork and shows just how much the renaissance artists changed our world for the better. Michelangelo still remains today‚ a sculpting legend. Third is Donatello. According to The Famous People Staff (2017) in the article entitled “Donatello Biography” Donatello was born on 1386 in Florence‚Italy. When he was young he received an education from a wealthy family called the Martelli’s. He obtained

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    Baby Dumping

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    ³Lack of Parental Guidance is the cause of baby dumping´. What is your opinion?Support your answer with examples. You should write at least 350 words.I am neutral with the topic: lack of parental guidance is the cause of babydumping‚ because as the research is done‚ I found that there are actually more solidreasons for teenagers nowadays to commit on baby dumping. So‚ I believe it will betotally unfair for us to put all the blames on the parents for this issue although they¶resupposed to be rational

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    The Renaissance Era – a cultural movement that revolutionized the way we think and know about art. Broadly speaking‚ the Renaissance movement is used to describe how Europeans moved away from the primitive ideas of the middle ages. The ideology that dominated the Middle Ages was heavily focused on the absolute power of God and was enforced by the formidable Catholic Church. From the Fourteenth Century onwards‚ people started to break away from this idea. The renaissance movement did not necessarily

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    Cullen‚ Christopher. Bonaventure. New York: Oxford University Press‚ 2006. This book made by Cullen is so crucial in this research for it offers a bird’s eye view of Bonaventure’s writings and thoughts. Aside from that‚ it also serves as a great introduction for some scholars or interested in mediaeval thinking especially that of Bonaventure’s. The author attempted to analyze Bonaventure’s thought by following the philosopher’s own discussion of sciences and presented Bonaventure’s perspective

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    The Last Supper – Research Essay The Last Supper is a religious scene in the Catholic bible‚ which tells the story of the last meal the night before the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. An important role in its religion‚ the Last Supper scene has been recreated by artists many times. These visual interpretations of the event generally show Jesus‚ surrounded by his disciples. During the meal‚ Jesus breaks the bread and serves the wine accompanied with the command “Take this all of you and eat it… this

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    Known as “the two greatest and most influential periods of Italian art…”‚ the Renaissance and the Baroque periods were ones that relied heavily on the Classical art style‚ along with its ideals (Mules‚ n.d.). It affected art all the way through the 1700s‚ up until a new wave of artists decided to get brave and try new things. One on the ways that showed the Classical tradition was still alive was that they still used the Church as the biggest influential patron of art. Many paintings and sculptures

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