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    isn’t very apparent at the beginning, but the show does drop in some subtle hints at the beginning to tell what it will be referencing later. The episode takes place during the peak of summer like Rear Window, and shows everybody suffering under it. Lisa and Bart beg their parents to purchase a pool to beat the heat after going for a swim in Otto’s mobile pool. But the most important piece of evidence comes at a scene which can be written off as unimportant to the casual viewer. When the mobile pool

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    world around them, and few artists had this skill. One of these artists is Leonardo Da Vinci and his Masterpiece The Mona Lisa. The most noticeable piece of art was the Mona Lisa, in the mona lisa you can see a woman who is dressed in dark clothes, a veil covering her hair, hands crossed, with what seems like contentment and confidence, and is staring right at us. The Mona Lisa is one of the most famous paintings in the world. In this painting Leonardo set a new way for showcasing paintings. The view

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    Simpsons Family Therapy Essay

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    asked each one to introduce them-selves. The first one to speak up was Marge; she introduced herself and her baby Maggie who is one. I could tell that Marge was nervous about therapy and her baby was just being a baby. The next one to speak up was Lisa, Lisa seemed shy but was very polite as oppose to Homer her dad and Bart. Both Homer and Bart seemed to resemble each other; they were careless and bored about being in therapy. During the first session boundaries and ground rules were set. In

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    The Italian Renaissance Era was a period of revival, of beliefs and thought, one of its primary objectives being the redefining of human form in art, representing it as a more realistic, natural, and three-dimensional form that does not necessarily have to symbolize a religious idea or belief, but a representation that focuses on the emotions, beauty, strength, and grandeur of the human being. Michelangelo painted a Holy Family on a round shape panel for the rich Florentine merchant Doni in approximately

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    Leonardo’s painting, the Mona Lisa, is one of the most famous paintings of all time. Using his knowledge from anatomy and sciences, he learned to perfect the muscles in human portraits. Leonardo loved both art and science, using both to his advantage. Also known as the Renaissance Man, Da Vinci was a writer, inventor and an artist. He was known to get bored of his work and move on to study something else causing him to only finish a few of his paintings. Despite Leonardo Da Vinci’s anxious nature

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    Mona Lisa Research Paper

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    1. What are the MYSTERIES of the MONA LISA? (ONE PAGE MIN) There are many mysteries surrounding Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting, many of which have never been solve and continues to plague the art society. As more centuries past since the creation of this famous woman, more mysteries are solve and yet at the same time more are created. For many years one of the biggest mysteries was who stole the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in 1911 and its travels to Asia and North America during the 1960s and

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    Thuntamon Charoensunttikul, Mulan, Digital Art Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, 1503-05, Oil on panel How brilliant would it be to see the most favorite Disney Princess in the form of Renaissance Art? This art project will focus in the time period of the Renaissance, a period where cultural rebirth occured in Europe after the Middle Ages. Both paintings, Mona Lisa and Mulan, done by two different artist in different time periods, were inspired by the art movement and classical techniques

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    chose and my opinions on it The artwork I chose from Leonardo da Vinci is Mona Lisa as it is the most famous painting in the world I believe; people come from every corner of the world just to look at the painting. It is also a painting where many techniques invented in the Renaissance were put into place. Just for a start, Da Vinci was able to make such a great job on this painting that it made it realistic. Mona Lisa looks like if she were alive on this painting, it depicts exactly the features

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    food out on the table for dinner time and bore children to produce a family, that is all they were needed for. However, in the film Mona Lisa Smile (2003), a professor at Wellesley College contradicts those ideals that had been set forth, among many other things, such as teaching her students life lessons on love, art, and education. Taking place in 1953, Mona Lisa Smile is a fictional drama that depicts the everyday lives of poised and proper schoolgirls at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. The

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    The school where Bart Simpson does his detention and writes silly quotes on the board with the chalk, For example: “No one wants to hear about my sciatica”, “I can't see dead people”, “I did not win the Nobel Fart Prize”, “I have neither been there nor done that”, etc… The music store is where Lisa goes and looks for some music equipment as she is fascinated by music equipments and musicians. She is also in the school music team and a saxophonist. T.V store in

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