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Medieval art was often flat with no perspective and was mainly religious in nature. Egg tempera was used on wood and gold would often be added to it. When Da Vinci painted his painting The Last Supper he was one of the first to use perspective in his painting. In the painting Jesus is the center, but there is a scene behind him and in earlier work this would have not been there. The other people in the work also create a "V" as they lean towards Jesus bringing the eye first to Jesus and then to the rest of the painting. The use of reflective surfaces was shown in Dutch painting and this hadn't been there before. Mirrors, water, and windows reflect light and images like a painting within a painting. This is a new use of perspective . The use of oils brought more color and the use of different colors to art. The use of different chemicals to bring out the art was also began. The Renaissance painters would use glazes in their work to bring out the flesh tones and colors. The use of thicker paint was also introduced and pallet work to create texture in the art. Art also began to show classical scenes and the body as beauty. The physical understanding of muscles and of science also began to show in art. Titian and Rubens with their fleshy cherubs and full bodied woman show the beauty of the body. The themes often focused on Greek backgrounds but would depict women and men as they normally appeared. The use of symbols would tell about the person featured in the art. In much of the Renaissance art women were often shown as either wife/mother or slut. They were also painting as classical beauty with a high forehead and full lips. The use of movement in art was also new. In some paintings the viewer can sense the movement of people and things. The drape of a satin dress or a flutter of wings on the putti in the corner. Again, in the Sistine the figures seem to move as you look at them. All of this and more ( I have just covered some of the basics) make Renaissance art so wonderful. I can never see enough of it and so I travel the world to look at the great masters and their work. To stand in front of a Da Vinci's St. Ann is to be awe and to wonder how could one man paint such beauty.
If you're looking to better understand the context of history that you read through literature, there are several tools to keep your organised on your mission. First, make a couple of charts. These are important because they can help connect you with context, time periods, people, and events happening. Next, reflect. Take a few minnutes to look at your notes. To compare and contrast different contradicting details, look at different sources. For instance, if you're looking at a journal entery from Anne Frank, you'd probally want to fact check it because it was the diary of a teenage girls, and all humans like to imply things.
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How do the languages of Central America reflect the Voodoos history
reflect the rough times during the great depression, generally pretty depresing paintings ;-)
The Egyptians style of painting is very unique and the art was about the Pharaoh, which reflected their society.
Does not reflect the evolutionary history of the organism.
To reflect the wandering of the authors mind
changing names to reflect African heritage
It conveys warmth and intimacy in a uniquely personal style.
As with any business, It all depends on your risk exposure. Are you painting 2 or 3 houses per year? or are you painting 500 houses a year? The premium will reflect the overall exposure.
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If a museum is a natural history it will have natural exhibits or if it a historical museum it will have objects from periods of history.
Changing names to reflect African heritageoran interest in the study of African historyorA change in fashion to reflect African heritagean interest in the study of African history.