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Papers On Artists, Art Genre, & Famous Works Of Art
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Renaissance Technology / Art Forms
[ send
me this paper ] A 7 page paper that explores the development of
sophisticated ceramic forms. During the Renaissance, a form of pottery
called maiolica was developed. It became very popular among all classes
because the undecorated pieces could be purchased by people outside the
aristocracy bringing at least a semblance of equality. Also discussed is
the Saint-Porchaire pottery, a very different kind of piece. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Filename:
PGpttry.wps
Human Nature in Renaissance Art
[ send
me this paper ] A 20 page paper describing the view of human nature
on renaissance art. The writer describes the Renaissance belief in
humanism and its effects on the view of human nature and how this is
portrayed in art of the time. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Filename:
Renaissat.wps
Michelangelo's Contributions to the
Renaissance [ send
me this paper ] A 6 page research paper that critically analyzess
the life and selected works of the Italian artist Michelangelo.
Michelangelo's contributions and influence on Italy and the Renaissance
period are discussed, with particular reference to his sculpture, ‘David',
and his painting in the Sistine Chapel. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: Michren.wps
The Renaissance & Humanism In the Art and
Music in San Marco, Venice [ send
me this paper ] A 12 page paper that provides a comprehensive
overview of the significant features of the art and music of San Marco,
Venice during the Renaissance era and considers the relationship between
the art and the ideal of humanism. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
Venicen.wps
Renaissance Art: Distinctions Between Pope and
Nobleman [ send
me this paper ] An 8 page discussion of the similarities and
contrasts of portraits of the Renaissance period. Contends that while the
Church was a driving force in the art of the period, the distinctions
between the portraits of Popes and noblemen are subtle. Equates the
similarities as being a result of the familial backgrounds of many of the
popes who were from the prominent families of the day and consequently
walked a fine line between papal direction and societal status.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename:
PPpope.wps
The Role of Art in the Christian World
[ send
me this paper ] A 5 page discussion of the relationship of art and
religion. Illuminates the role of Christianity in shaping the art of the
Renaissance period in particular. Emphasizes that this relationship was
not only positive in that the Church used its influence to restrict the
types of art which was produced and also wielded art as a weapon designed
to condemn those who held beliefs which differed from its own.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename:
PPchrArt.wps
'Teaching Tales' of Milton, Voltaire and
Rembrandt: [ send
me this paper ] This 8 page paper examines three artists and their
works of the Baroque period for their similarities and differences.
Comparisons used include Milton's Pariidise Lost, Voltaire's Candide, and
Rembrandt's Night Watch.. It is the element of story, or how it is told,
that we will use to examine each of these historic art pieces.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename:
BBmiltvr.doc.
Analysis of Rembrandt's 'Rembrandt Contemplating
the Bust of Aristotle' [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper discussing three aspects of this
infamous painting : light, shadow and psychological basis (mood) of
subject. These are tied into the relevancy of this self-portrait to the
Baroque period and Rembrandt's move away from his peers, which led to his
genius. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename:
Rembrand.wps
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