Professional Art historians would probably come up with several names, but "Leonardo da vinci" is usually seen as a good example.
Unlike goths of popular culture today, fashion was very plain being the usual medieval practical wear, excluding royalty of course.
Antony Gormley used techniques that are unlike any other, because he makes models of people he usually uses a cast in the shape of a body
Easy shading and it's erasable unlike paint or ink which would be permanent. so if you mess up with anything besides a pencil, you have to start over.
Pieter Bruegel the Elder was a famous northern artist who lived in the late rennaissance from around 1525 to 1569. It is unknown if he came from the Netherlands or if he was Flemmish because old biographers say that he came from a town called Breda which exist in Belgium and in the Netherlands.He was unique for his unusual artwork which was landscapes on their own or with multiple scenes in them, which was unlike other paintings where the landscape was just a background of a religious image. His other unique style was to paint about peasants which barely anyone would think about, one of his famous paintings expressing his interest for peasants was the peasant weddingor the peasant wedding feast.
Southern Renaissance came first and focused on humanism, which is gloryfing man and focuses on human values, The southerm, or Italian Reniaissance, refered back to the classical styles of the Greeks, making ideal images. The Northern Renaissance however approached at a much slower rate and can also be classified as Late Gothic. Unlike the secular styles that the southern art sometimes portrayed, the Northern art stayed focused more on religion. These pieces used alot of iconography to display symbolism in there works. Also different types of medians were used. The Italians used a lot of Fresco which is actually mixing the dyes of the paint with the plaster in the wall as it dryed to paint a mural, versus just painting on the exterior of the plaster itself. The Northerners painted on a lot of wood, and made diptych and triptychs.
unlike self-interest, it involves a group of people instead.
unlike self-interest, it involves a group of people instead.
Public interest groups do advocate for what they consider to be the public good.
Ballet is unique because, unlike other dance styles, it combines classical grace and beauty. Jazz is not as classical, hip-hop is not graceful, etc.
There are a number of features of music in the classical period. Some of the main ones include having a light and clearer texture and it was also less complicated unlike Baroque music.
Unlike bond interest (paid periodically), the interest from a CD usually compounds, which means interest is earned on prior interest earned also. An investment in CDs, up to $100,000, is insured by the federal government.
Waltz music has 4/3 beats in a bar unlike classical which can have 2/4,3/4 or even 4/4. The waltz is classical music and it can be dances to with a partney only.
well some girls watch it because of boy friends and such not for the interest unlike boys how watch for interest so happily no but statistically maybe
In quantum mechanics,we are not certain about any physical quantity(unlike classical echanics).So,here value of every physical quantity can only be approximated or expected
electing its members to office
Unlike most insurance policies that have a fixed value, the value of interest sensitive whole life insurance increases at a rate indexed to some value, such as Treasury Bills.
Classical Guitar typically refers to an acoustic instrument with nylon strings played by picking the strings with fingertips rather than a pick. Andreas Segovia was a pioneer in playing classical music on a Classical guitar. Willie Nelson's iconic Martin Guitar is also a classical guitar. The instrument is important today because it requires a level of mastery to play that is unlike the more common pop, rock, jazz and blues styles. It is unique in tone and style, and affords both player and listener an avenue to variation and refinement in musical appreciation.