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    The English Patient

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    passages. All the characters are governed by questions of nation‚ language and identity; all are joined by their sense of being illegitimate‚ in flight from patriarchy and imperial-nationalist identity. The four main characters of the book - Hana‚ Caravaggio‚ The English Patient (Almásy)‚ and Kip - each have their own story to tell. Their plots intersect with each other‚ often without clearly explaining why. I will start with a general overview of the main characters and put special attention on

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    Art History 4

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    Matt Russo Humanities 313 Dr. Sattler Art Discovery Art Analysis When analyzing artwork‚ one should not simply look at the picture at face value‚ but rather look in depth at the meaning as to why depict that specific setting‚ colors‚ and scene. The artist‚ Andy Warhol‚ is a unique artist. His artwork is anything but typical; he often uses random objects and arranges them in a specific way to create a symbolic meaning and calls it art. After studying his technique‚ I have found the meaning behind

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    Bruegel the elder (Return of the Hunters and The Harvesters – at the Met) Hans Holbein the Younger Baroque (four questions) Rubens (excluding the “Allegory of Sight”) (see Smarthistory and Met essay on Rubens and Van Dyke) Caravaggio. (see Met essay on Caravaggio) Bernini (see Met essays on Bernini and on Baroque Rome) Borromini Velazquez (Las Meninas – see Smarthistory – and Juan de Pareja‚ at the Met) See also Met essay on Velazquez. Nicholas Poussin and Claude Lorrain (both French

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    In the 1600’s a new European age dawned. The Roman Catholic Church continued its march against Protestantism‚ and sovereign states. The art and architecture during this time provided spectacular and compelling images‚ which the church could reassert its presence through. The term baroque was coined in eighteenth-century by artist and scholars whose tastes were attuned to classical ideas. The word derives from the Portuguese word borroco‚ meaning irregular pearl. It was an era of constant turmoil;

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    apostle called (Mary Magdalene). This piece of excellent art has been made in early 600 by one of the most representative Italian artist (painter) of the era. Michelangelo Merisi or Amerighi called and know as Caravaggio. Commissioned by a papal criminal lawyer called Laerzio Cherubini‚ Caravaggio

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    reflect the nature of memories. The key structural themes in this novel are the fragmentation of form and ambiguity of reference frame. "...as Caravaggio sleeps‚ his head thrown back‚ witnessing a familiar nightmare" The passive imagery as Caravaggio is ’thrown’ back and the present tense of ’witnessing’ gives the impression of exactly that; that Caravaggio along with the reader is just a witness. This stresses the non-linear structure of the novel and reveals Caravaggio’s truth‚ that he as a "master

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    element in the line category. The water around the girl makes it easier to see that she is being dragged into the water. Shape and tone are important because the picture is not 3D and it is ‘cartoony’. Judith Beheading Holofernes‚ Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was an Italian Baroque style artist. He was born on 29th of September‚ 1571 and grew up in Milan‚ Italy. His family

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    Artemisia Gentileschi

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    Galilei and was safeguarded by the influential and mighty de’ Medici family. In 1621 Artemisia Gentileschi relocated back to Rome. She also may have spent some time in Venice between 1627 and 1630. This was not a very flourishing decade. Similar to Caravaggio‚ who held a great deal of influence during that time‚ Gentileschi traveled to Naples‚ in 1630. In 1638‚ Gentileschi also worked in England for a bit. Her father was hired to paint at the court of Charles I. Shortly after his death in 1639 she returned

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    Judith  beheading  Holofernes   1. Painted by the Italian artist Caravaggio‚ in 1598 around the 16th century. During the art movement of Baroque period. 2. It is a history painting 3. The media: Oil on canvas / The method: The lighting in this painting is dramatic‚ as though a single flame is illuminating the entire scene‚ causing the shadows to recede far into the background and the highlights to protrude outwards. This is most evident in the red curtain behind Holofernes. The techniques:

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    Artemisia Gentileschi was a painter during the Italian Baroque period‚ and is widely considered one of the most prolific and influential artists of her time. She was contemporary to Caravaggio and greatly admired his style‚ as well as being the daughter of a painter herself. However‚ despite being arguably the greatest painter of her generation‚ many of her works are wrongly attributed to her father‚ and her influence is still being downplayed to this day. Artemisia’s greatest antagonist however

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