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- 3731: Michelangelo
- ... of the human figure: Raphael, Annibale Carracci, Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Sebastiano del Piombo, and Titian. In conclusion, Michelangelo (1475-1564), was arguably one of the most inspired creators in the history of art and, with Leonardo da Vinci, the most potent force in the Italian High Renaissance. As a sculptor, architect, painter, and poet, he exerted a tremendous influence on his ...
- 3732: Mi Familia
- ... time period that this movie takes place was after the Revolution and the Great Depression had just begun. The great depression was the worst economic slump ever in U.S. History. The depression began in 1929 and lasted for about a decade. The main cause for the great depression was the combination of the greatly unequal distribution of wealth. What this ...
- 3733: Mesopotamian Art And Arquitecture
- ... from Mari and includes temples and a palace, sculptures, metalwork, and wall painting. As in much of Mesopotamian art, the animals are more lifelike than the human figures. The early history of the art of Assyria, from the 18th to the 14th century BC, is still largely unknown. Middle Assyrian art (1350-1000 BC) shows some dependence on established Babylonian stylistic ...
- 3734: Alexander Pope's Literary Works
- Alexander Pope's Literary Works The differences between eighteenth-century literature and romantic poems, with respect to history is constituted here. This is seen through the influential works of John Keats and Alexander Pope. These works are acknowledged as, "The Rape of Lock" and "The Eve of St ...
- 3735: Work And Labour
- ... health involved with work? Is work dangerous for your health? I will try to answer these questions by summarising four short commentaries as well as adding my opinion. Through out history, people have put workers in danger and sometimes added elements that they thought were actually helping to protect their workers, but instead were actually adding danger to the workers. There ...
- 3736: Working 2
- ... given. Money is most commonly earned through work, which makes work the center of our life. This being said, it would be easy to assume that studying and analyzing the history of work can lead to understanding ourselves as society and as individuals. For example, two hundred years ago, most people did not go to work; instead they worked at home ...
- 3737: Living Theater
- ... The Theater Divided. Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown & Company, 1967. Downer, Alan S. The American Thaeter Today. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1967. Wilson, Edwin, Alvin Goldfard. Living Theater- A History. The Living Theater. Acid Dreams: The Living Theater. http://www.levity.com/aciddreams/samples/livingtheater. html. 3/20/00. S Press Beatland. beatland AUTHORS:Julian Beck and Judith Malina.http ...
- 3738: Liberty Valance
- ... and it is difficult to absorb all these in the one viewing. From what I’ve heard, nearly all of the movies directed by John Ford are relevant to American History, and this one is no different. He shows how someone’s life can be built up on a lie. Take the lie out that it is built up on, and ...
- 3739: Les Mis
- The Variations of Love How is it that hidden within a story full of hunger, despair, and the fight for freedom that the truest conquest is that of love? Throughout history love has been the one emotion that could create and destroy a life within a breath. It is simply impossible to state that love comes in several forms, for love ...
- 3740: Leonardo Da Vinci (!)
- ... describe this great man, Leonardo Da Vinci. He was the man of so many accomplishments in so many areas of human endeavor that his like has rarely been in human history. Casual patrons of the arts know him as the painter of the “Mona Lisa” and the great “Last Supper”, painted on the wall of the dining hall in the monastery ...
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