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    The Birth of Venus The Birth of Venus is a beautiful Renaissance canvas masterpiece created by Sandro Botticello. The picture illustrates the birth of Venus in a very mystical way. Venus has emerged from sea on a shell which is being driven to shore by flying wind-gods. She is surrounded by beautiful roses which are painted in a truly remarkable color. As she is about to step to land, one of the Hours hands her a purple cloak. The back drop includes the sea and a forest. The overall effect of

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    The earliest recorded of art was around 25000 BCE and before this time. This art included pieces like the Venus of Willendorf. The Venus of Willendorf is a figurine that was found in Austria featuring a female carved from limestone. This is not the only Venus figurine found, others were made with bone, ivory and clay. Also all of the Venus figurines have a diamond shaped. Many prehistoric art involved sculptures. A lot of Neolithic as said before cannot be proven as religious

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    Dark and gloomy clouds cover the gray sky as rain endlessly floods the planet Venus. No bright colors are to be found, and great jungles surround the entire planet and never stop growing. In a small school located on the drizzling planet , nine-year-old Margot stands apart from her fellow classmates, all of them waiting for the sun to come out again. 7 years ago was the sun’s last appearance, and the children on Venus eagerly wait for the sun to show itself one more time. However, they don’t entirely

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    Art Vs Medieval Art

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    When looking at history and the art produced throughout history, it is interesting to learn how it all started and how it changed throughout the centuries. Starting with Prehistoric art leading to the periods of Early Medieval and the Romanesque. Then when looking deeper at the art pieces created throughout the centuries, something that stood out to me was how people were depicted and idealized. Starting with the prehistoric art period, where there is only a few miniature sculptures that depict women

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    the counters were made of a very similar metal, which he loved it didn’t leave any stains, he would have to come up for a name for that sometime. Back in the main room, in one of the remaining corners he held one of his most prized plants a giant venus fly trap which requires a ton of food to feed. Which also caused him to dig out a window which stretched ten feet in a diagonal line towards the plant. He also built a fly trap so that he could easily get the amount of flies needed to feed his beloved

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    story, “All Summer in a Day”, a group of scientists had journeyed to the planet Venus, an ever-raining world, to set up a civilization and continue with their lives. Many of the scientists are raising their offspring. One of the nine-year-old children is Margot. But instead of being born on Venus, she comes from warm, sunny Ohio; she came when she was four. She is considered different from the other children of Venus because she has memories of basking in the sunlight, while the others do not. Margot

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    from simplistic anatomy of the female body. Venus of Urbino by Titian and Olympia by Edouard Manet are great representation that illustrates the difference in the portrayer of female nude. Hence, both artworks are intriguing as it reflects the importance of cultural reformation between both periods. Titian painted Venus of Urbino during the Venetian Renaissance in 1538, measuring 46” by 64” in the medium of oil painting ("Titian, Venus Of Urbino"). Venus of Urbino was commissioned by the Duke of

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    Maisson Shuman ENC 1102 Dr. Dimock 12/01/2016 Racism and discrimination coincide with a lot of issues we deal with in the world today. I chose this topic because of many situations; America is forgoing at this moment of time. Especially with this recent presidential elections. Many do not realize this type of prejustice also plays a role in sports throughout history and up until this day. One main issue is religion. I am a Muslim and I am proud to follow the religion of Islam. Many

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    The pressure on women in sport society has risen over the years, now days if women wish to get sponsorship they have to be considered “pretty” or would have to get into revealing clothing. Sports is a microcosm of society, this means that sport is a small part of society but it is a whole only on a smaller level. Women sexploitation has increased over the years and is still going. Many of the women that are being caught in this trap are in need of sponsorship or are using it for brand awareness.

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    Birth Of Venus Painting

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    The painting, The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, created in 1484-1486, is tempera paint on canvas. Tempera is paint made with pigment that has a water-soluble binder. It was popular to use Canvas because it costed less than wood. The painting was created and inspired by the poet Homer because after Venus was born she rode on a shell. The painting shows a lot of detail in unexpected areas like the hair, sky, the shell, and more because of the brushwork. I think that there could be more detail

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