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of music
ever written, Ludwig van Beethoven created a bridge between the 18th-
century classical period and the new beginnings of Romanticism. His
greatest breakthroughs in composition came in his instrumental work,
including his symphonies.
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influential artist of the Twentieth Century. Their styles though very different, came from similar beginnings. Both of these artists took their beginnings and lead them into a whole New World for art. Two examples of their unique styles are Matisse’s
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infancy, financial problems forced the family to leave the capital for Le Havre, where Monet’s father set up a new business. The experience of living close to the sea, where the play of light on the ocean and in the sky changed so quickly and markedly,
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to lift the human spirit even in the face of extreme tragedy. Director, Roberto Benigni is able to do this buy taking a fairy tale approach that is both funny and moving but with an unusual shift in tone midway through the film. Benigni who plays
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and other arts produced in Europe in the historical period called the Renaissance. The period covers the 200 years between 1400 and 1600. The word renaissance literally means “rebirth”. The two principal mechanisms of Renaissance style are the
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was born in a small suburb outside a southern town in the Netherlands. he was greatly known for his surreal artwork done between 1930-1970. M. C. Escher's artwork could play tricks with the human eye. many of his artwork was used by scientist. They
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century, gothic architecture began to wear off and renaissance architecture moved in. Europe was evolving out of the middle ages and in the Renaissance period. The beliefs in humanity were growing in popularity. Along with the changes in ways
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David? Within the next few pages I will be answering your questions like : Who is David? Or what is the David? His importance in history? When was the David sculpted? Why was the David sculpted? And finally a comparison between other Davids,
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is more to Shakespeare comedy than meets the eye. Discuss how well you think the comedy ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ translates from text to screen.
Over the years Shakespeare has ventured many different stories in order to perform them in view of
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comparing different works of art I chose to go to both Gilcrease and Philbrook museums. I believe the buildings and the surroundings of the buildings have a lot to do with how successful the museum is. Both museums have an elaborate entrance way which
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