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    There are some types of texture found in the Holy Trinity by Masaccio‚ which are simulated texture and repetition or patterns. In the painting‚ simulated texture is found. Due to the research‚ “simulated texture is the type that is intended to create a realistic illusion of texture and depth in a work of art.” It can be seen from the halos from God Father‚ Jesus Christ‚ Virgin Mary and St. John. There is a halo on the head of each of them. However‚ from the audiences’ eyes‚ the halos look real but

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    everywhere; from architecture to sculptures‚ paintings‚ pictures and even flower gardens. There are many styles and techniques used by artists to capture the eye of a viewer and draw them into the artwork. One such art piece that has this effect is: Mérode Altarpiece (Triptych of the Annunciation) by Robert Campin (Master of Flémalle)‚ circa 1425-1430s. This beautiful triptych was painted in oil on oak panels‚ with the center panel measuring 25 1/4 x 24 7/8” and each side panel measuring approximately 25

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    of Divinity Related to Humanity in Masaccio’s Holy Trinity Under the Renaissance humanity experienced a development of its own knowledge; during these times many experienced a greater influence from culture‚ politics‚ philosophy‚ religion‚ art‚ and science. From his Renaissance era painting‚ The Holy Trinity‚ Masaccio shows an evident physical separation between the characters of the physical/mortal world and the characters of the Holy Trinity and places his vantage point right above the image

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    Sarah Lawrence Christian Theology What is the Trinity? The trinity is one of the most fundamental concepts in Christianity. Almost every Christian has heard the phrase but few understand its meaning. The trinity is the Father‚ the Son‚ and the Holy Spirit. The concept of the trinity is found throughout the bible from Genesis until Revelation although the word itself is never used. Along with the doctrine of the Trinity come confusion and misconceptions from both Christians and non Christians

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    The Trinity: Father‚ Son‚ & Holy Spirit What Is the Trinity? A question that takes two seconds to ask but yet a lifetime to figure out. Many people have different beliefs about the Trinity. In fact Fred Allaback distributed a paper entitled No New Leaders No New Gods where its stated that only one divine being existed through the eons of years. Then that one divine being had a son. Then that would mean Christ had a beginning. It also states that the holy spirit is only a force not a separate

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    The Trinity “In our time‚ and for ordinary Christians‚ the Triune nature of the One God‚ Father‚ Son and Holy Spirit‚ does not seem understandable or relevant.”1 Many Christians today‚ while professing a belief in the Trinity‚ have little to no knowledge of the actual meaning behind worshipping a Triune God. “For the very concept of numbers like one and three can never be capable of grasping the ineffable reality of God...they are at best only human verbal constructions...beyond comprehension

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    Doctrine of the Trinity This apparent paradox does not mean that there are “three gods in one” but that one God exists as three distinct persons who are coequal‚ coinfinite‚ and coeternal‚ all possessing the same essential nature. Each member of the Godhead-God the Father‚ God the Son‚ and God the Holy Spirit is therefore a separate person‚ individually possessing identical‚ eternal attributes. God is one in essence‚ but three in persons. Each person of the Godhead has a specific purpose related

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    Giaquinto Corrado and his painting‚ Saint Helena and the Emperor Constantine Presented to the Holy Trinity by the Virgin Mary has clear stylistic and compositional differences in comparison to Piero di Cosimo’s painting‚ Madonna and child enthroned with saints‚ however both have a similar narrative and color scheme. Corrado Giaquinto‚ was an Italian painter during the eighteenth century at the end of the Baroque period and beginning of the Rococo period. Giaquinto used cool colors like light blues

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    The Trinity (La Trinidad) by El Greco This oil on canvas painting was implemented between 1577 and 1580‚ and was one of nine paintings that El Greco made for the monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos. It represents the scene in which God‚ the most imposing figure in the painting‚ is holding his son Jesus Christ‚ who presumably has passed away. The third part of the trinity El Greco is referring to resides in the presence of the dove flying overhead‚ which is the symbol of the Holy Spirit

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    The two paintings—Merode Triptych by Robert Campin and Annunciation by Fra Angelico‚ were completed in the 1400’s. Campin’s painting around 1425-1430 in Tournai‚ Belgium‚ and Angelico’s painting around 1440-1445 in Florence. The context of both paintings is similar: the painting itself relates to the outside world in which it was originally placed. In Merode Triptych‚ the setting is in a domestic interior‚ resembling a house. The painting itself was most likely placed in the house of a wealthy merchant

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