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    Organized Crime Mario Velazquez CJA 384 Steve Nance Organized Crime The FBI defines organized crime as any group having some manner of a formalized structure and whose primary objective is to obtain money through illegal activities. Such groups maintain their position through the use of actual or threatened violence‚ corrupt public officials‚ graft‚ or extortion‚ and generally have a significant impact on the people in their locales‚ region‚ or the country as a whole ("The FBI Federal

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    Test #1 Review List • Jan van Eyck‚ Arnolfini Portrait‚ 1434‚ oil on wood panel‚ 33 x 22 ½” [pic] • Robert Campin‚ Merode Altarpiece‚ c. 1425-1430s‚ oil on wood panel‚ center 25 ¼ x 24 7/8”; each wing approx. 25 3/8 x 10 ¾” [pic] • Jan van Eyck‚ Ghent Altarpiece‚ 1432‚ oil on panel‚ 11’ 5 ¾” x 15’ 1 ½” [pic] • Rogier van der Weyden‚ Deposition‚ c. 1435-1438‚ oil on wood panel‚ 7’ 2 5/8” x 8’ 7 1/8” [pic] • Hugo van der Goes‚ Portinari Altarpiece

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    History of Art Final Paper I think the most important part of art is understanding how styles developed over the years and what influenced those developments. Some art movements develop based on political context‚ while others are created as a contrast to the current popular art movement. From a historical standpoint‚ I feel that portraiture is the best way to capture the essence of everything throughout the past. If I were an art director‚ I would choose to a portraiture display to show the progression

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    to mind: painter‚ surrealist‚ creative‚ artistic genius… No matter what first comes to one’s mind‚ and whether one likes him or not‚ most would agree that Salvador Dali was‚ more than anything else‚ unique. Yes‚ Dali had many influences such as Velazquez‚ Goya‚ El Creco‚ Durer‚ Leonardo‚ and Michelangelo (Bradley‚ 465)‚ but he took their influence and developed a unique style of his own. Dali even made himself rather unique; sporting the curled mustache while often wearing a cape and carrying a

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    Angolo Bronzino: An Allegory with Venus and Cupid 1540-1550 57 ½ x 46” This strange and erotic painting‚ was painted by‚ Angolo Bronzino somewhere in the mid 1540’s. Its obscure images‚ exaggerated poses‚ and graceful forms are characteristic of the mannerist period. It is said to have been commissioned by Cosimo de Medici the Grand Duke of Tuscany‚ which was then given as a gift to King Francis‚ who was known for his “lusty appetites”. This is a very dynamic

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    Both of the paintings have similar characteristics in the style of dress. According to the National Gallery of Art‚ “the woman in the Bronzino painting is a noblewoman and most likely a member of the court of Cosimo I de’Medici‚ Duke of Florence in the mid 16th century.” The woman wears an elaborately embroidered chemise‚ which extends above the neckline of the red brocade gown. Her gown

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    Time From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Venus‚ Cupid‚ Folly‚ and Time) Venus‚ Cupid‚ Folly and Time Agnolo Bronzino‚ circa 1545 Oil on wood 146 × 116 cm National Gallery‚ London Venus‚ Cupid‚ Folly‚ and Time is an allegorical painting by the Florentine artist Agnolo Bronzino now in the National Gallery‚ London. Around 1545‚ Bronzino was commissioned to create a painting which has come to be known as Venus‚ Cupid‚ Folly‚ and Time. It displays the ambivalence‚ eroticism

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    until the advent of an aseptic surgical technique developed by Dr J. Lister. Earlier surgical procedures‚ whether they involved biomaterials or not‚ were generally unsuccessful as a result of infection Biomaterials‚ Joyce Y Wong and Joseph D Bronzino (Eds)‚ CRC Press‚ Boca Raton‚ FL‚ 2007 3 History of biomaterials 1900s: Bone plates were introduced to aid in the fixation of long-bone fractures. Many of these early plates broke as a result of unsophisticated mechanical design; they were

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    art historian can agree on what the overall idea of the painting is.# One source says that Bronzino was commissioned for this work not only as a demonstration of painterly excellence‚ but as a demonstration of Florentine intellectual cleverness‚ necessary both for the invention of the imagery and for its unraveling.# This source helps to understand why there is so much unknown about the image. Bronzino painted it with the intent of having very complex imagery that would have taken a scholar to

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    can be considered as masterpieces. Las Meninas by Diego Velazquez‚ a group portrait of the court of Spanish King Philip IV‚ is definately one of them. The painting represents Velazquez’s techniques‚ and is absolutely extraordinary and implies influences Velazques might has had. Also Velazquez had a deeper purpose in his mind when creating this masterpiece. He wanted to earn the title that can ensure him a high position in society. So‚ Velazquez had this desire for an aristocratic title greater than

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