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    Humanism, as a concept emerging from the Renaissance, can be thought of as a shift away from focus on the divine to the importance of the person. Humanism stresses the potential for good in humans, as well as an emphasis on human needs and rationality. The classical revival of Ancient Greek brought about these ideology and stylistic changes during the Renaissance through the collection, translation, and distribution of ancient texts at the end of the 13th century. In the beginning of the 14th century

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    In Urbino, Italy 1483, on April 6th a boy was born to his father Giovanni Santi as, Raffaello Sanzio, later to be known as Raphael. Giovanni, taught him basic painting techniques and exposed him to the principles of humanistic philosophy at such a young age that this philosophy helped influence his artwork later in life. “The cultural vitality of the city probably stimulated the exceptional talent of the young artist, who was not quite 17 years old during the beginning of the 16th century, and

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    landscape with rivers that seem to lead nowhere and bizarre rock formations, in the foreground we see carefully observed and precisely rendered plants and flowers (Syson and Billinge, p. 5).This type of representation of Mary is referred to as the Madonna of Humility (Freke & Gandy, p. 34). When it comes to Virgin of the Rocks, the point of interest that reveals the paintings subject are the hands of the people. “Mary has her right arm around the infant Saint John the Baptist who is making a gesture

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    operating as a metaphor for various aspects of life throughout the story. When Lily runs away from T.Ray back in Sylvan she treks to Tiburon, South Carolina but is lost and confused what to do next upon arrival until she spots the jar of Black Madonna

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    At the time many people were getting religious paintings commissioned for churches. We can see that the focus for both Giotto’s Ognisanti Madonna and Lorenzetti’ Enthroned Virgin and Child is on Mary and the baby Jesus. In both of these paintings Mary is seated on a throne, with Jesus in her lap. Jesus has similar right hand positions in both artworks. And around them are angels. The fact that

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    Two millennia ago, “the word was made flesh” and Christ was born into this world with a human body. The Incarnation has become central to all Western Civilization, forming a cornerstone belief of Christianity. This is an enduring theme that connects works of art across the broad spectrum of western tradition. Artists throughout history have been creating works of art depicting the reality of His mortal childhood. Yet, the meaning and representation of His physicality differs across generations. As

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    House and Ballroom Scene The House Ballroom scene is an intentional, multigenerational and creative community which was founded by the Latino and black LGBTQ people. People from the outside world came to know about this scene through researchers and journalist who were not members of this community. The coverage of this community focused on dance form Vogue and it had strong engagement with the movement against racism, homophobia, transphobia, cultural exploitation and the barrier to healthcare

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    ntroduction Throughout the long history of pornography there has been an ongoing debate as to whether pornography is something that should be accepted in society or condemned as immoral. The way pornography is often viewed by individuals is either from an anti or pro-porn perspective. This essay will discuss why pornography is seen in such a black and white manner and also aims to present reasons why it should not be. It will discuss how the ‘grey’ areas around the porn industry, freedom of

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    Despite what many people think, Marilyn Monroe was far from perfect. Why Young Women Love Marilyn Monroe, claimed that Monroe was never like a Barbie. She “wasn’t a perfect person” Monroe had alcohol, drugs, and problems with men. According to Crime Library, she became known as the sex symbol of America when she posed for nude shots which were published in the “Calendar Caper” that came to attention in the 1950s. Her continuous affairs with different men was probably part of the reason why she was

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    Santosh Gering Hum 252 Test 2 Prof. Andrea Donovan “Discuss the art, architecture, music, or literature from the Gothic age through the Renaissance. Talk about the development of art, architecture, music, or literature during this period, the significant issues, technologies, or styles, and some of the cultural or social influences. Finally, list at least six individuals and their work that provides examples from your discussion.” Comprehensive Essay The transition of art (incorporating the art

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