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5908 Francesco de Simone Ferrucci's "Madonna and Child". This essay examines Francesco de Simone Ferrucci's famous art work the "Madonna and Child." In many respects, Ferruci's painting of the Madonna and child represented certain themes in late fifteenth-century Florentine art. The painting depicted the living body and represented the religious theme of what the Madonna and Child symbolized. More than anything else, Ferrucci focused on showing the loving nature of the Madonna herself. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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4432 The Limits of Vision: Leonardo's "The Last Supper" as a Work of Renaissance Science, Not Medieval Religion. This essay will argue that Leonardo's "The Last Supper" is a Renaissance rather than Medieval work because it embodies the scientific spirit of the age. As will be seen, Leonardo's approach to the theme and execution of the painting reflect not religious inspiration but scientific aspiration. In this work the artist focused a Renaissance passion for experimentation, his innovations in the area of perspective, and the distillation of his years of observation and study of human movement, emotion and form. Indeed, even those qualities of the painting that have been pointed to as flaws in Leonardo's vision are, it will be shown, characteristic of the Renaissance rather than the Middle Ages. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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4436 Kano Tanyu: Patronage and Aesthetics in his Life and Art. This essay - discussing the life in art of Kano Tanyu (1602-1674) - will argue that Tanyu represents a classic example of the function of patronage in the production of art. In 17th century Japan the styles and subjects of art differed depending upon the class who were to be the designated audience for the art. The Kano family had tied its fortunes to the ruling Tokugawa clan from an early date; Tanyu's artist father having moved to Edo at the order of the shogun. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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4901 Yoko Ono: Free Spirit. A five-page paper on Yoko Ono's artistic work and career and her affiliation of with the sixties avant-garde art movement 'Fluxus' with affiliated and her impact on the Creative process of John Lennon as well as the other Beatles. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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10121 The Artistic Work of Norman Rockwell. This four-page undergraduate paper is about the artistic work of Norman Rockwell. The paper mainly focuses upon the fact that although he was loved by the public his work was dismissed by most critics as lacking artistic merit and authentic social observation. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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10398 El Greco and the Baroque Style. This 5-page undergraduate essays explores the influence of baroque art and the Spanish painter El Greco, stressing his painting Cardinal Don Fernando Nino de Guevera, archbishop of Toledo and grand inquisitor of Spain (c. 1601-09, Metropolitan Museum of Art). 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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10466 Van Gogh's Artistic Vision and Mental Pathology. This three-page undergraduate paper is an interview of Van Gogh by Dr. Gachet. The theme is the possible connection between Van Gogh's madness and his artistic ability. The questions basically center around Van Gogh's inability to relate to other people. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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