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    Sculpture and Donatello

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    Francis are outstanding and the finest of the reliefs are the four miracles of St. Anthony. Donatello was great in handling large numbers of figures (one relief has more than one hundred), which predicts the construction standards of the High Renaissance. Donatello was not doing much work the last three years at Padua, the work for the S. Antonio altar was unpaid for and the Gattamelata monument not placed until 1453. Offers of other places reached

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    Donatello Donatello’s real name is Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi (1386-1466). Donatello was a master of sculpture in bronze and marble and was one of the greatest Italian Renaissance artists of his time. A lot is known about his life and career but little is known about his character and personality. He never married and seems to be a man of simple tastes. Patrons often found him hard to deal with and he demanded a lot of artistic freedom. The inscriptions and signatures on his works are

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    German Merchants' Exchange. It is said that the work of Titian and Giorgione was so similar that it was hard to tell them apart. The first actual commission that Titian received was to produce ""¦three large frescoes in the Confraternity of St. Anthony in Padua, Italy. Next Titian began his "great mythological works, including Flora (Florence) and Sacred and Profane Love" (EWB). Those pieces were well received and next it is said that Titian "firmly established" his hand as a quality interpreter of

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    Art History Study Guide

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    Periods and their Artists * Chapter 3 Egypt * Old Kingdom (2700-2190 BCE) * Imhotep – Stepped Pyramid of Djoser * Chapter 5 Ancient Greece * Archaic (600-480 BCE) * Andokides Painter –Achilles and Ajax * Ergotimos –[and Kleitius] Fracois Vase * Euphronios –Death of Sarpedon * Exekias –Achilles and Ajax; Suicide of Ajax; Dionysis in a Boat * Polykleitos –Doryphoros * Classical (480-320 BCE) * Kalikrates

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    The Mission Santa Clara is a historical California site that is laid in the center of the Santa Clara University. In 1777, it established and founded by the Franciscan Order. The mission’s purpose was to be the sister mission to Mission Dolores that is in San Francisco. Due to Mexico withdrawing from the Spanish Empire, the King of Spain and his Viceroy, the ones sponsoring the missions, were no longer in power. The Mexican government didn’t have enough resources and was not interested to maintain

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    A Summary Of The Battles

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    The Battles Amelia Nockels Period 4 12/18/17 Mrs. Pegram TABLE OF CONTENTS GRASSFIGHT ……………………………………...………………….PAGE 1 RUNAWAY SCRAPES……………………………...…………………PAGE 2 GOLIAD MASSACRE………………………………………………...PAGE 3 BATTLE OF GONZALES…………………………………………….PAGE 4 BATTLE OF THE ALAMO…………………………………………..PAGE 5 OLD MILL GENERAL STORE……………………………………...PAGE 6 BLACKSMITH SHOP………………………………………………...PAGE 7 WEBSITES USED: WWW.WIKIPEDIA.COM WWW.GOOGLESLIDES.COM GRASSFIGHT The Grass Fight was a

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    Mission San Antonio Essay

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    Spanish settlers built the Mission San Antonio de Valero, named for St. Anthony of Padua, on the banks of the San Antonio River around 1718. They also established the nearby military garrison of San Antonio de Béxar, which soon became the center of a settlement known as San Fernando de Béxar (later renamed San Antonio). The Mission San Antonio de Valero housed missionaries and their Native American converts for some 70 years until 1793, when Spanish authorities secularized the five missions located

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    Renaissance Italian Artists The Renaissance occurred in Europe between 1400 and 1600. This event began in Italy during the Medieval period and then expanded to the rest of Europe, marking the start of the Modern age. The Renaissance began in Florence Italy in the 14th century. It was a cultural movement that had an enormous impact in Europe during the early modern period. The Renaissance’s influenced politics, science, literature, art, philosophy, religion, music, and other aspects. Around

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    religion. The time period in which it was establish along with several other missions was during the Spanish Mission Period, which lasted from the early to late 18th century. The Alamo’s original name was San Antonio de Valero in honor of Saint Anthony de Padua (Official Alamo Website). It changed locations several times before it finally was moved to its current location in 1724. It was the first of five Spanish missions in the current San Antonio area and was home to many Spanish missionaries and

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    PAARCQE Results

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    PAARCQE RESULTS REGION 1V 1. JOB CAISIDO, LETRAN CALAMBA, 80 2. OLA, ERICA, MARINDOQUE SC, 76 3. PEREZ JANUS, CABUYAO, 74 4. CALUGAY ANNE, URS, 73 5. HALINA DEMME, TCMC, 73 6. BEVERLY OSAR, MSC, 72 7. TIMBREZA, DLSP, 72 8.ENRIQUE VIVIEN, UIC, 72 9. RELADOR RON, UP, 72 10. ALDA, MARY GRACE, AGONCILLO COLLEGE, 71 11. FROILAN BERNARDO, UP, 71 12. DE ASISI ARISSA, SLSU LUCBAN, 71 13. LACAMBRA RAYMOND, URS TANAY, 71 14. RONDA KARL CHRISTIAN, URSTMAIN, 70 15. MENDOZA ALFONSO, SLSU LUCBAN, 70 16. ABELLANA

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