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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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    Jackson Pollock was a legendary, novel, abstract expressionist who has created numerous paintings through his drip-style, action painting technique (Goodnough, 2012). Theosophical influence arose from Phillip Guston and Thomas Hart Benton, while in the early stages of the artist’s life. Muralists, such as Jose Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera were also admired and studied by Pollock. He was captivated by the unorthodox techniques of David Alfaro Siqueiros which contributed to the abstract style of

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    Humanity as depicted by artists reflects the values of a society. Different ages have held different perspectives on humanity. These varying perspectives are displayed through the creation of each artist, writer, and composer. An era is described by what is produced in it; therefore, the ideas about humanity displayed in each piece of artwork are the same ideas that shaped a particular era. By examining components of the various pieces produced in an era, one can determine the majority view of humanity

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    Diego Velazquez was a spanish artist during the 17th century. He first started painting under a religious paintings and later changed to impressionism. With the help of his Father-in Law, he was granted the opportunity to paint a portrait of Count-Duke of Olivares. This was a major undertaking for the then 23 year old Velazquez, that gained him much recognition. After the successful portrait of the count-duke, he was recommended to King Philip IV for the same services. Philip was so impressed with

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    Renaissance Art is a large portion of the art we look at and get inspired by today, but where and who did it come from? Many things were developed such as the printing press, a new system of astronomy, exploration of continents. Also accompanied by the advancements in philosophy, literature, and especially art. Painting, sculptures, and decorative arts identified with the Renaissance emerged from Italy in the 14th century. Renaissance art is an expression of Greco-Roman traditions, is captured the

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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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    the High Renaissance was mostly centered on Rome and paid for the popes (Italian High Renaissance Period (c.1490-1530)). Some of the artistic geniuses that defined the High Renaissance era were Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael Sanzio, Giovanni Bellini, Giorgione, Titian and Michelangelo

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    Tim Mitchell Mr. Berkoben English IV 26 October 2016 Dante Gabrielle Rossetti Rossetti was a man of many talents that accomplished many things in his lifetime and changing the way people looked at things on art, poetry, writings, sculptors, and politics. Changing the way people looked at the certain aspects of the world, Rossetti also faced hardship and grievances with conflict in his life. Strong enough to push through it, he was a man of wonders that unfold as he grows. This essay will explore

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    Throughout this period Europe experience many major achievements in literature, architecture, philosophy, and of course art. Out of the Renaissance, Europe gained many historically important artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Giovanni Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, but one particular man who would come to be known as one of the greatest artist of all time is none other than Michelangelo Buonarroti.1 Michelangelo created many masterpieces in his lifetime, but the most astounding piece of  work he has

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    Shovel As A Work Of Art

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    1. I disagree with the authors' definition for work of art. The author states that their thought on work of art has to be something made by a person. Nature such as trees and insects are not works of art. I personally hold more of vague and open opinion on my definition for work of art. I feel like nature and even the uncontrolled movements caused by non human are considered as art. My definition of work of art would be something that can be seen or thought visually by human beings. I would include

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