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Michelangelo Buonarotti. [ send
me this paper ] (10 pp) Michelangelo's long and prolific life as a
sculptor, painter, architect and poet made him the most celebrated artist
of the Italian Renaissance. The artist, as an individual, challenged his
Patron, even if it was the Pope, the Holy Father on earth. He embodied the
spirit of the Renaissance, the rebirth of man as an individual, and
thinking Soul, rather than the enduring piece of clay of the previous
Middle Ages. He continues to be an icon, against which realism, either
measures its self, or rebels. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: BBmngelo
Michelangelo Buonarroti And His Works
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me this paper ] A 7 page paper. Michelangelo was a renown sculptor,
painter and architect of his own time and his works have become classic
examples of the High Renaissance period and of a style known as Mannerism.
This essay offers a time line of some of this artist's works and a
description of just a few of the numerous masterpieces completed by this
genius. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
PGmiche.rtf
Michelangelo Buonarroti. [ send
me this paper ] (5 pp) Michelangelo's long and prolific life as a
sculptor, painter, architect and poet made him the most celebrated artist
of the Italian Renaissance. His name is synonymous with masterpiece, and
his work still amazes artists today. Excerpts from Michelangelo's diaries
are included. The works: David, the Pieta, the Sistine Chapel ceiling are
discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename:
BBmbuona.doc
Michelangelo Buonarroti: The Man, The Time and His
Work [ send
me this paper ] The Renaissance encompassed the end of the medieval
mindset and hailed the transcendence of the Christian faith. It was a time
when transformation was heralded as progressive while still within the
parameters of the accepted principles of the Church and the ruling
monarchy. This 15 page paper argues that Michalangelo Buonarroti's life
was not only on a par with the circumstances of his time, it was also a
clear demonstration of the way in which political, social and religious
structures have impact on the lives of the people and the meaning
instilled in the art and architecture. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Filename: KTmichel.wps
Michelangelo's David [
send
me this paper ] (5 pp). This work (1501-4) by Michelangelo of the
Biblical shepherd David is considered by some one of the world's great
remaining pieces of three-dimensional art. What we are looking is
obviously only part of the nineteen-foot form now residing in the
Academia. An analysis of the piece including descriptive, interpretative
and evaluative details is given. Bibliography lists 4 sources including
one close-up visual. Filename:
BBmchglD.doc
Mimbres Pottery [ send
me this paper ] A 10 page essay on the beautiful pottery produced
by this tribe of ancient North American Indians. Bibliography lists six
sources. Filename:
Mimbres.wps
Minimalism in Sculpture [ send
me this paper ] The maxim, "less is more" could very well stand for
the basic definition of the abstract development known as minimalism. In
painting, sculpture, and other media, minimalism emphasizes the least
discernible variation of technique. This 10 page paper looks at four very
different artists who have worked as sculptors in Minimalsim: John
McCracken, Raheed Araeen, Michael Lucero and Lee Bontecou. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Filename:
KTminscp.wps
Minimalist Art [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper looks at the movement with a
focus on the art critics at the time. The minimalist movement is related
to the political climate in the 1960s and 1970s. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Filename:
SA117art.doc
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