and one found later thought to be 15th image, but there is no
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What is an exemplar of slowness
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Exemplar means something that makes a good model or example. An
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molasses.
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Who was a famous artist during the Renaissance
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Famous Renaissance ArtistsTwo of the most famous Renaissance artists are Leonardo da Vince and Michelangelo. Two of da Vince's famous paintings are The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. One of Michelangelo's famous works is painting of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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How does David emphasize Michelangelo's mastery of human movement
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David emphasizes Michelangelo's mastery of human movement is
that the subject is neither still nor in movement.
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Mannerist painters expressed emotion in their paintings by
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bending the rules of Renaissance art.
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Rembrandt was able to reveal the character of his portrait subjects by using
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Rembrandt was able to reveal the character of his portrait subjects by using classical arts and chiaroscuro.
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How do paintings done in the style of renassiance naturalism depict objects
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with detail and accuracy
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Bellini changed European painting by
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Making the landscape an important part of the story told by a
painting.
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In On Painting Alberti claimed that a truly beautiful work must have both
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proportion and perspective.
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Brunelleschi is credited with being the first artist to use
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Brunelleschi is credited with being the first to use geometric
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The artists of the Northern Renaissance were most heavily influenced by
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the reformation
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Why did the painting by Titian altered the traditional approach to painting the Madonna
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Placed her away from the center of the composition
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Masaccio worked with or was influenced by the ideas and styles of all what except
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Michelangelo
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Humanism was an intellectual movement that emphasized which trait of humans
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Humanism emphasized human rationality.
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In a painting proportion is achieved through the use of what
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balance and symmetry
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Look at Tribute Money from the Brancacci Chapel. Which of these elements helps create the illusion of depth in the painting
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The contrast between bright clothing and a dark background
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Look at this fresco painted for the Vatican. It was created by
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RAPHAEL (apex)
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Look at da Vinci's Mona Lisa. This painting demonstrates his use of which painting technique
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How many paintings are there of Harris Burdick
14 original
and one found later thought to be 15th image, but there is no
way to confirm that.
What is an exemplar of slowness
Exemplar means something that makes a good model or example. An
exemplar of slowness is snail. Another exemplar of slowness is
molasses.
Who was a famous artist during the Renaissance
Famous Renaissance ArtistsTwo of the most famous Renaissance artists are Leonardo da Vince and Michelangelo. Two of da Vince's famous paintings are The Last Supper and Mona Lisa. One of Michelangelo's famous works is painting of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
How does David emphasize Michelangelo's mastery of human movement
David emphasizes Michelangelo's mastery of human movement is
that the subject is neither still nor in movement.
Mannerist painters expressed emotion in their paintings by
bending the rules of Renaissance art.
Rembrandt was able to reveal the character of his portrait subjects by using
Rembrandt was able to reveal the character of his portrait subjects by using classical arts and chiaroscuro.
How do paintings done in the style of renassiance naturalism depict objects
with detail and accuracy
Bellini changed European painting by
Making the landscape an important part of the story told by a
painting.
In On Painting Alberti claimed that a truly beautiful work must have both
proportion and perspective.
Brunelleschi is credited with being the first artist to use
Brunelleschi is credited with being the first to use geometric
principles for creating linear perspective.
The artists of the Northern Renaissance were most heavily influenced by
the reformation
Why did the painting by Titian altered the traditional approach to painting the Madonna
Placed her away from the center of the composition
Masaccio worked with or was influenced by the ideas and styles of all what except
Michelangelo
Humanism was an intellectual movement that emphasized which trait of humans
Humanism emphasized human rationality.
In a painting proportion is achieved through the use of what
balance and symmetry
Look at Tribute Money from the Brancacci Chapel. Which of these elements helps create the illusion of depth in the painting
The contrast between bright clothing and a dark background
(apex)
Look at this fresco painted for the Vatican. It was created by
RAPHAEL (apex)
Look at da Vinci's Mona Lisa. This painting demonstrates his use of which painting technique