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    Page 1 of 2 ZOOM Velaquez made his painting Las Meninas and so did Picasso. Picasso put his own style and take on the artwork and made it one of his own. You wouldn’t even think they were one bit related with that Picasso did to modernize to his standards. Many people to this day and still wondering what these paintings mean and why Picasso decided to remake this one. During this essay I will be answering these questions and more.Both of these paintings have some similarities even though

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    into the selection?” Maxon questioned. “Celia and Kamber were beyond delighted when they found out they were eligible to participate.” I never wanted to marry the Prince, I did want to see him,, I mean of course, what girl did not want to see the royal family and the Prince? I just never seemed to having feelings for him. “Maxon, the only boy I have ever had feelings for was you, don’t you have the same feelings for me too?” The treehouse grew silent for a moment and all you could hear was the mellow

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    I have always had this special porcupine necktie that my uncle Pete gave me which reminded him of all of the fun times we had together before I left for Arizona. I was living in a small town when the day of my life, finally came. ---------- My family had always been less fortunate and we would never have enough food to feed my two sisters, May and Kenna, my two brothers, Kota and Gerad, my mom, dad and me. We would always eat up the last of our dinner even though Gerad was still yearning for

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    Royal Court is known to be one of the Castle's most influential and attended events and on the 11th day of the 12th moon that tradition continued. A total of forty Denizens from both the Inner and Outer Bailey joined together to support those who have been honored by the Royal Crown and their peers. It began at the second late bell where many gathered outside the throne room, eager to get inside to find their section. After being thoroughly checked by the Winter Watch, Denizens were allowed inside

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    independent study to indicate how this evolved elite used style and culture to portray an images of themselves that reflected the social changes in noble lifestyle. Charles Loyseau (1564-1627) in 1610 described three social orders they were: “those who pray, those who fight and the poor”. However Deborah Brunton expands Loyseau’s simplistic view (Brunton.D, 2016 p.22), by suggesting additional social layers, proposing that a nobles dominated the social order in the 16th century by owning

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    seeing these wonderful churches and religious buildings all around us. The architectural style of the Middle Ages was very prominent: high stone vaults, internal elevations of multiple stories, rounded arches, and thick walls. This was characterized as Romanesque architecture. Suger revolutionized everything. He reworked these ideas and introduced, to the world, what is now known as the Gothic architectural style. Although Gothic architecture played a prominent role during the Renaissance,

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    French government and Church mad, banned work, very bad. E ideas spread to newspapers. pamphlets, and songs, attracted to middle class who could afford it and liked idea of equality. New Artistic Styles: E reflected in music, literature, painting, and architecture. Neoclassical Style Emerges: E changed styles. Changes in Music and Literature: E music known as classical light and elegant, composers/musicians: Johann Sebastian Bach, George Friedrich Handel,

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    (1558-1603) Elizabethan Era Clothing  The Elizabethan era was an extraordinarily fashion era for both man and women, a time when everything was changing from the fifteenth century simple dress to extravagant and dramatic styles which we call Elizabethan fashion. At that time, new styles, modern yet unique fabrics, charm colors, sharp design and glamor silhouette were evolving. Every layer and piece of Elizabethan outfit was equally important, from the fancy dress to the smallest details. Definitely,

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    expression itself is full of innovation and creativity, it is reflects the fashion and style of the times. Fashion that was displayed in the Renaissance era was by the influence of Britain's queen Elizabeth, Victoria and Christopher Columbus. These affect the significant differences of auxiliary, your clothes style up and down the class society. Clothes have different social classes during the Renaissance, the style of dress worn by women to change every year in Renaissance England.(Renaissance Clothing

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    Elizabethan Era Clothing  The Elizabethan era was an extraordinarily fashion era for both man and women, a time when everything was changing from the fifteenth century simple dress to extravagant and dramatic styles which we call Elizabethan fashion. At that time, new styles, modern yet unique fabrics, charm colors, sharp design and glamor silhouette were evolving. Every layer and piece of Elizabethan outfit was equally important, from the fancy dress to the smallest details. Definitely, the Elizabethan

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