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    Michelangelo is a amazing artist from the Renaissance in florence italy around the 1500’s.He was a world-renowned sculptor‚ painter‚ architect and….poet? Soon after Michelangelo’s move to Rome in 1498‚ the cardinal Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas‚ a representative of the French King Charles VIII to the pope‚ commissioned "Pieta‚" a sculpture of Mary holding the dead Jesus across her lap[https://www.biography.com/]. Despite being in the employ of the Medici Pope Clement VII‚ Michelangelo backed the republican

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    The "pioneer generation" of the Renaissance artists was generally considered to be the painter Masaccio‚ the sculptor Donatello‚ and the architect Brunelleschi. They applied Humanist thinking to art by using the styles of the classical world‚ instead of their immediate past‚ to depict the world around them in a naturalistic manner. The idealized statuary of classical antiquity served as their models‚ while in architecture the classical orders were applied to Renaissance buildings. They also extended

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    contrapposto. These three sculptures were created in a time frame of ca. 480-440 B.C.E.‚ therefore‚ the Grave stele of a little girl was most likely created around that time also. The relief looks like it was carved from marble because of white sandstone color and the smooth texture. The marble seems like the same color and texture as many other ancient Greek sculptures. The work is not very monumental in height; it is probably an estimated two feet‚ if not larger. This relief‚ opposed to the others in the

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    destroyed during the fight. Jason‚ Piper‚ and Leo are told that they are demigods and are taken back to Camp Half-Blood where they meet other Greek demigod children like themselves. There‚ Leo is revealed as a son of Hephaestus‚ Piper as a daughter of Aphrodite and Jason as a son of Zeus‚ though Hera tells him he is her champion. Jason later discovers that he is the full brother of Zeus’s demigod daughter Thalia Grace‚ who is a Hunter of Artemis. Shortly after they arrive‚ the three are given a quest to

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    During the first centuries CE of Roman art history a new art style emerges that illustrates a dense form of realism and naturalism. Realism in Roman art represented everyday activities of the era and historical events. Roman artists still relied upon and borrowed from ancient Greek Classical style‚ but unlike the Greeks artist’s work which the central theme was focused on mythology‚ the Romans primary subject of art was civic leaders and military triumphs. Roman were practical people and far less

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    body‚ especially in the statue of David. David is a statue that is 18 feet tall made out of marble of a standing male nude. It stood in the Florentine‚ which came to symbolize the defense of civil liberties embodied in the Florentine Republic. This shows humanism because it focuses on the people‚ it has no spotlight on religion nor God himself. Also the statue is nude and very muscular. Shows humanism by showing how the perfect the human body is and being nude makes the statue secular. Humanism was

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    Jessica Stephens Professor Carol Eckert Art History 210 13 November 2012 An Assortment of Michelangelo’s oeuvres Some know of him‚ some praise him‚ some confuse him with another. A Renaissance man and an appreciator of the Classical and Hellenistic Greek styles‚ Michelangelo Buonarroti is the man of his century. Unlike many other artists of his similar day and time‚ Michelangelo was born into a reasonable state in the community of Caprese in Italy. His father‚ Lodovico di Lionardo Buonarroti

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    Comparison of the Davids The statues of David by Michelangelo‚ Donatello‚ Bernini and Verrocchio were representations of a biblical hero the king David of Israel‚ who at a young age killed a warrior Goliath armed with only a stone and a swirl. The four statues are different from each other because they were from different periods and were made from different materials. Each statue is different because of the body posture and clothing choices. All the four statues were made in Italy and that is

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    also on the back five dollar bill. The statue of Lincoln can be seen in the monument. This was done to mark the 150th anniversary of Lincoln’s birth. While he was president‚ sculptors sought to capture the character of Abraham Lincoln for a memorial. Efforts include were those of 17 year old Vinnie Ream who had observed Lincoln in only half hour sittings through the winter of 1864-1865. She later won a Congressional commission for a full length marble statue in the Capitol in 1871(Lemp‚ Woman’s

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    change from a living beautiful woman into a marble statue‚ the progression from life to death. Although already in the first stanza there is an implication that she is an immobilized statue because of lines “still eyes in the white face”‚ “where she stands” and “white hands”‚ she is still alive because she still has the glow of life which is shown in line “lustre as of olives”. White face and hands can be perceived as feature of beauty and not of death or statue. In second stanza there is no longer any

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