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Gaspara's Relationship With The Count
1,171 wordsSandro Botticelli (1444-1510) was born in Florence. Very little is known about his early life. Botticelli was a painter in the fifteenth century. His work was very sophisticated and feminine. He did quite an amount of work for the Medici family. Many of his masterpieces were mythological paintings. His work included literary references inspired beauty. I decided to observe the painting of Mars and Venus. Venus appears as an enchantress. She is dressed in a lovely white gown and surrounded by bus...
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Manet Painting
1,206 wordsEdouard Manet Before attempting to anaylse the significance of gender within Edouard Manet+s work entitled |A Bar atthe Folies-BergereX, one must first identify, and note, the somewhat colourful events which occurred within the artist life, and note the way in which they must have undoubtedly prejudiced his work. Born in France in 1832, Manet was raised by his parents Auguste and Eugenie-Desiree; a society couple, who's social standing resulted from Auguste+s successful career in the Ministry of...
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Sylvan Warrior And Human Assassin Battle
658 wordsMirror Dance There are some paintings that simply capture the essence of life within their still frames such as the painting of the 'Mirror Dance' in R.A. Salvatore's novel Crystal Shard. The painting depicts two characters set in a darkened background. The faint light of the moon casts shadows down upon the grassy floor on which the sylvan warrior and human assassin battle. The glimmer of the moon reflects upon a small, nearby pool of water. A silver sparkle in the distance marks the nearby cit...
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Icarus Fall Into The Water
657 words"The Old Master's; how well they understood it's human position". In Musee des Beaux Arts by W.H. Auden, the "Old Master's" understood that people often turned a blind eye to one another's suffering. It uses an analysis of one art form (paintings) by another (poetry) to make the statement about people's lack of interest in the suffering of others. The poem explores the depth of humanities indifference to one another. The "Old Masters' understood that death caused much suffering to those whose li...
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Small Town Of Caravaggio
2,405 wordsThere are many Renaissance artists who had a large impact on what was then the future of art. Each of these artists had some-what interesting lives. Although many artists of the Renaissance time had interesting lives, Michelangelo Merisi, who was called Caravaggio, had the most interesting and turbulent life. Caravaggio, was born in Milan in during the late summer or early autumn of 1571. His parents, Fermo Merisi, and Lucia Aratori, had been married on January 14 of that same year. He was the f...
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Amorella And Athe Oval Portrait
1,240 wordsKaren Ginsberg Mrs. Daniels Enc 1102 4/10/98 Elements of Fiction in Poe ='s Writing Edgar Allan Poe was an artist of literature. He was one of the greatest thriller / story tellers that America has known. He was known as "a seminal figure in the development in science fiction and the detective story. His writing came to have enormous importance for modern French literature" (X, John Richardson). Edgar Allan Poe wasn't out to frighten his audience. According to Peithman, his interest for his audi...
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Christy Brown Into The Person
614 wordsChristy Brown can be described as an intelligent mind trapped inside an inferior body. The immense frustration that he is put through trying to perform the simplest tasks that we, as fully functional humans, take for granted would be enough to make most people give up, and live a life of watching television all day and being wheeled to their bedrooms. It was Christy's various attributes, along with the assistance and encouragement received from prominent figures in his life, such as Dr Cole and ...
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Douard Manet And Edgar Degas
2,181 wordsEDGAR DEGAS (1834-1917) .".. Aspects of Degas's work - mainly, his ballet paintings from the 1880 S - have long been popular with a broad audience; too much so for their own good. But he has never been a "popular" artist like the wholly inferior Auguste Renoir, whose Paris-Boston retrospective in 1985 beguiled the crowds and bored everyone else. Degas was much harder to take, with his spiny intelligence (never Renoir's problem), his puzzling mixtures of categories, his unconventional cropping an...
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Diego Velazquez
519 wordsDiego Velazquez was born and baptized on June 6, 1599 in Seville, Spain. Seville was the most populous city of Spain, and also a very wealthy part of Spain as well. It was the center of cultural activity and was known as "the New Rome". (Art Book: Velazquez, 1999) His father was Joao Rodriguez Silva from Portuguese origin, and his mother was Jeronimo Velazquez from Spain. (Academic American Encyclopedia, Vol. 19, 1886) Diego took the last name from his mother instead of from his father, which wa...