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    From time to time people like to take vacation and enjoy their time in quiet and peaceful places. Then they start to plan to their vacation by choosing the season‚ place and collecting the information about it. In addition‚ to the cost of that vacation‚ the budget is a very important issue to decide the possible destination. Every one looks to the dream vacation but we have to adapt it to our budget. The people with a low budget have limited choices or ability to enjoy their vacation in

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    I. Introduction There have been quite a number of famous artists in this world‚ and you would be hard-pressed to come to a conclusion about which one is better than the other. While you might prefer one’s work over another‚ it’s difficult to argue with the near eternal stranglehold that these painters have on the artistic world. With so many paintings that have been created over time‚ which ones are the best? Below you’ll find five of only the most famous paintings in the world. II. Famous

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    Critical Analysis: Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) By: Kelsie Ford Art Appreciation ART 1113V1 September 24‚ 2014 Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15‚ 1452 in Vinci‚ Italy. Born out of wedlock‚ the love child of a respected notary and a young peasant woman‚ he was raised by his father‚ Ser Piero‚ and his stepmothers. At the age of 14‚ da Vinci began apprenticing with the artist Verrocchio. For six years‚ he learned a wide breadth of technical skills‚ including metalworking‚ leather arts‚

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    The Coronation that Shook the World The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David is imposing in its dimensions. It stands at twenty feet by thirty feet and is displayed in the main gallery of the Louvre museum in Paris. David began this work of art after being orally commissioned by Napoleon in September of 1804. The painting came to its completion November of 1807. The sole fact that the painting took three years to complete demonstrates something about the magnitude and scale of the painting

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    ARTH 1001: Museum Formal Analysis Paper The Tiber Muse Winged Victory of the Nike of Samothrace Justinian and Attendants from San Vitale Adrienne Keiser TA- Anna‚ Tuesday Section April 23rd‚ 2013 The Tiber Muse‚ originally discovered in the vicinity of the Tiber River in Rome in 1885‚ is a product of the Graeco-Roman era and is dated around the 2nd-1st century BCE. This date and other formal qualities of the sculpture such as the pose‚ drapery and medium suggest that it was produced

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    Introduction 2 Discovering 2 Hellenistic architecture and style 2 Composition and atmosphere 2 Genres and audience 3 Conclusion 4 Introduction One of the best known works of Hellenistic sculpture is Nike of Samothrace‚ now located in the Louvre museum in Paris. It is a demonstrative‚ and powerful sculpture which encapsulates everything great about Ancient Greece. The sculpture is made of Rhodian marble‚ stands 2.45 meters tall and 2.35 meters wide including its wings (Burn‚ 2004‚ p. 89)

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    The Baroque Art Style The era known as the Baroque period includes the seventeenth and most of the eighteenth centuries in Europe. The Baroque style was a style in which the art and artists of the time focused upon details and intricate designs. Their art often appeals to the mind by way of the heart. During this time the portraits began to portray modern life‚ and artists turned their backs on classical tradition. Much of the art shows great energy and feeling‚ and a dramatic use of light

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    Over the years art work has changed and artists have their own way of interrupting what art is and how it should be viewed. Between the years of 1506 to 2012 each artist I’ve chosen has their own way of depicting beauty. Art is in the eye of the beholder. One person may like something while someone else may see it in a different way. While visiting the Appleton Museum‚ I got in touch with my artist side. European artwork dating back 600 years ago often resembles the Mona Lisa‚ Attributed to Berardino

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    The year is 1612. A girl has just been raped. She rushes home. She finds a dagger. The girl is overwhelmed by guilt. To protect her family honor she takes her own life. This story is depicted in a single painting by the famous artist Rembrandt. It depicts a girl with a knife plunged through her stomach. The blood ruining her white dress. Her family is running down the steps in the background‚ but they are to late. The girl is dead. Imagine discovering that your daughter has been raped and that

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    Explain how each artists style and subject matter links to the themes/ideas being explored In the painting‚ “Mona Lisa”‚ by Leonardo‚ the theme of the harmony between humanity and nature is established through his depiction of Mona Lisa and the use of his captivating style. Mona Lisa is drawn in a three quarter pose; she is the focal point and the harmony between humanity and the landscape is achieved through the composition of Mona Lisa; she is placed in foreground‚ set against the Landscape

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