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    Two Shall Enter The Renaissance period occurred from 1400-1600. It can be separated into third smaller periods. The early, middle, and the late period, but for the sake of this paper, they will be referred to as stages to avoid confusion. This paper will focus on the early stage and the late stage. The purpose of this paper is to compare two composers John Dunstable from the early stage and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina from the late stage through the analysis of two of their works. Before discussing

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    The development of clothing differs between each period of time. The French Burgundian court had an impact on the development of fashion in Northern Europe. There are also many influences that have made the development of clothing during the Early Christian, Byzantine, and Romanesque period as well as the Gothic period. The Byzantine Empire lasted from 339 to 1453 AD. It had an influence throughout Europe and from 400 to 900 it was the center of the best culture. It is not until after the 10th

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    What could be the difference between the art influences with 100 years? Mattias Grünewald and Peter Paul Rubens are artists from two different eras. Both were influenced their work with the Catholic religion. The two have painted very similarly alters that are both of the crucifixions of Christ. They both show how much pain and agony with the way they portrayed their Christ. Mattias Grünewald a German artist born in 1475 in the city of Wurzburg, Germany. He was widely known as the greatest German

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    Anthony van Dyck was a distinguished Flemish painter of the 17th century. He reached the peak of his career in 1632, when he became court painter to King Charles l, in London. He was renowned for his talent in capturing the aspirations of his subjects, excelling at portraying his patrons looking their best. Equestrian Portrait of Charles I provides an excellent example of van Dyck’s mastery of equestrian iconography and can be related to the theme of Authority in many ways. The sitter, the painter

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    Enthroned Madonna and Child The High Renaissance was a time of reformation, not only for the church, but also for many famous artists. The art from this period is known for its imitation and emulation of their ancient predecessors, as formed by looking deeper into their thoughts and expressions to create new interpretations. Artists like Michelangelo, Raphael and many others engaged with these ideas as they experimented with innovative techniques, new technologies, and the hope of becoming known

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    The Iconic Home of the President One of the most iconic buildings in the United States is the White House. For almost 200 years, the White House has stood as a symbol of the Presidency. Everyone knows that the first family lives there. Most do not know that the style of architecture is Palladian architecture. It is originally a European style of architecture that comes from and is inspired by the designs of the Venetian architect Andrea Palladio. Palladian architecture is a type of architecture

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    Decorations that bespeak of Art Deco are colorful. The bolder the colors, the better for the theme. Sure, earth tones and neutral shades also abound, but these hues are more utilized for the walls. For a more artsy finish, use metallic paints or accent the wall corners on the ceiling side with a stencil. Designs can vary from ziggurats, surreys to lotus and scarab. Wallpapers are also acceptable with these designs if you don’t want to do a painting job. Botanical patterns or floral together with

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    Blind Man's Bluff

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    In the painting a Blind Man's Bluff it appears to be a french Rococo painting , a woman is blind folded and it appears to be a man behind her touching her back or undressing her. Two children are on the left of the woman, one of them appears to have a fishing pole or to be holding something that the woman is holding onto as well in a teasing sort of way. The use of colors and contrasting in this painting with the bright blue skys make it even more noticable that this painting is obviously a french

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    Kedleston Hall is a country house - also described as “a classical Palladian mansion” - which was interiorly re-designed and structured within the Georgian era in the setting of Derbyshire, England by Robert Adam. This was alongside a rebuild of the country home. The Georgian Period lasted from 1714 to 1830 and Kedleston’s build was in the midst of that within the years of 1759 and 1765 with Adam then completing the interiors between the 1760s and 1780s, meaning the main trends of the era are exhibited

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    Conflicting Artistic Styles in the Enlightenment The Enlightenment era spanned from the latter half of the 1600s to the end of the 1700s and was a time of monumental shifts in political ideology and social structure. Although some forms of art, especially music, did not become emotional vehicles of individual experience until the Romantic period, the art of the Enlightenment certainly reflected the changing social climate of the era and the political views of the artists. A prime example of the

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