Jack Bonser created an album called "Life" to represent how rap artists tell stories and experiences from their lives through their lyrics. The background of the album art is blurred to suggest revealing the artist's life through the lyrics. The images feature the artist posing in urban locations like brick walls and a school parking lot, using poses and gestures common among rap artists to represent the street genre and give readers things to relate to.
Giotto was an influential Italian painter from Florence in the late Middle Ages who made a decisive break from the Byzantine style and is seen as initiating the techniques of Renaissance painting. Pinturicchio was a 15th century Italian painter from the Umbrian school who contributed to the decoration of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo was a prolific sculptor, architect and poet from Florence who created iconic works like David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Caravaggio was a painter from Milan and Rome in the late 16th/early 17th century known for his dramatic use of light and realistic human subjects. Bernini was a prolific Baroque sculptor and architect in 17th century Rome,
Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, was an Italian painter born in 1697 in Venice. He is known for his landscapes (vedute) and views of Venice, which he painted with precision and luminosity, often working directly from the subject outside. Canaletto helped pioneer the use of two-point linear perspective in his topographical paintings of Venice, which provided accurate detail and were popular souvenirs (postcards) for visitors in the 18th century. Later in his career, Canaletto also produced paintings of London after moving there in the 1740s.
Banksy is a pseudonymous British graffiti artist, activist, and film director whose identity remains unknown. His political and social street art, created using stencils and distinctive styles, have been featured in cities around the world. Banksy's work emerged from the underground scene in Bristol and combines irreverent humor with graffiti. His identity is secret but he is believed to have been born in 1974 in Bristol.
Raphael was born in 1483 in Urbino, Italy and was taught painting by his father. He apprenticed under Perugino and gained experience in Perugia before moving to Florence in 1504 where he was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. In 1508, Raphael moved to Rome where he created frescoes for the Vatican including "The School of Athens." Raphael died in Rome in 1520 and was famous for his portraits, frescoes and architectural works.
This document summarizes key aspects of Renaissance art from the 14th to 16th centuries in Europe. It describes how Renaissance art focused on realistic and humanistic depictions of figures, with accurate anatomy and perspective. It profiles four famous Renaissance artists - Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Donatello - and provides examples of some of their most renowned works. Renaissance art is characterized as expressing calmness, beauty, and perfection through freely created forms that conveyed satisfaction.
Raphael Sanzio was a famous Renaissance artist born in 1483 in Italy. He was orphaned at a young age but was exposed to art from his father and uncle. He apprenticed under Pietro Perugino and became a master of painting by age 18. In 1508, Raphael moved to Rome where he lived for the rest of his life and produced famous works like The School of Athens and Alba Madonna under commission from Pope Julius II. Raphael died unexpectedly in 1520 at the young age of 37 from a fever following a night of excessive sex. He was renowned for bringing a new level of realism and perfection to Renaissance art.
The document discusses the Pre-Raphaelite art movement which rejected Raphael's organized compositions and use of perspective in favor of highly detailed, representational images of Renaissance and Medieval subjects. Key Pre-Raphaelite artists mentioned include John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt, Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris, John William Waterhouse, and G. E. Robertson, known for works such as Ophelia, Mariana, Ferdinand & Ariel, La Belle Dame Sans Merci, and The Lady of Shalott.
Jack Bonser created an album called "Life" to represent how rap artists tell stories and experiences from their lives through their lyrics. The background of the album art is blurred to suggest revealing the artist's life through the lyrics. The images feature the artist posing in urban locations like brick walls and a school parking lot, using poses and gestures common among rap artists to represent the street genre and give readers things to relate to.
Giotto was an influential Italian painter from Florence in the late Middle Ages who made a decisive break from the Byzantine style and is seen as initiating the techniques of Renaissance painting. Pinturicchio was a 15th century Italian painter from the Umbrian school who contributed to the decoration of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo was a prolific sculptor, architect and poet from Florence who created iconic works like David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Caravaggio was a painter from Milan and Rome in the late 16th/early 17th century known for his dramatic use of light and realistic human subjects. Bernini was a prolific Baroque sculptor and architect in 17th century Rome,
Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto, was an Italian painter born in 1697 in Venice. He is known for his landscapes (vedute) and views of Venice, which he painted with precision and luminosity, often working directly from the subject outside. Canaletto helped pioneer the use of two-point linear perspective in his topographical paintings of Venice, which provided accurate detail and were popular souvenirs (postcards) for visitors in the 18th century. Later in his career, Canaletto also produced paintings of London after moving there in the 1740s.
Banksy is a pseudonymous British graffiti artist, activist, and film director whose identity remains unknown. His political and social street art, created using stencils and distinctive styles, have been featured in cities around the world. Banksy's work emerged from the underground scene in Bristol and combines irreverent humor with graffiti. His identity is secret but he is believed to have been born in 1974 in Bristol.
Raphael was born in 1483 in Urbino, Italy and was taught painting by his father. He apprenticed under Perugino and gained experience in Perugia before moving to Florence in 1504 where he was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. In 1508, Raphael moved to Rome where he created frescoes for the Vatican including "The School of Athens." Raphael died in Rome in 1520 and was famous for his portraits, frescoes and architectural works.
This document summarizes key aspects of Renaissance art from the 14th to 16th centuries in Europe. It describes how Renaissance art focused on realistic and humanistic depictions of figures, with accurate anatomy and perspective. It profiles four famous Renaissance artists - Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Donatello - and provides examples of some of their most renowned works. Renaissance art is characterized as expressing calmness, beauty, and perfection through freely created forms that conveyed satisfaction.
Raphael Sanzio was a famous Renaissance artist born in 1483 in Italy. He was orphaned at a young age but was exposed to art from his father and uncle. He apprenticed under Pietro Perugino and became a master of painting by age 18. In 1508, Raphael moved to Rome where he lived for the rest of his life and produced famous works like The School of Athens and Alba Madonna under commission from Pope Julius II. Raphael died unexpectedly in 1520 at the young age of 37 from a fever following a night of excessive sex. He was renowned for bringing a new level of realism and perfection to Renaissance art.
The document discusses the Pre-Raphaelite art movement which rejected Raphael's organized compositions and use of perspective in favor of highly detailed, representational images of Renaissance and Medieval subjects. Key Pre-Raphaelite artists mentioned include John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt, Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris, John William Waterhouse, and G. E. Robertson, known for works such as Ophelia, Mariana, Ferdinand & Ariel, La Belle Dame Sans Merci, and The Lady of Shalott.
Giorgione was an Italian painter from the early Renaissance period who worked in Venice. He sought to liberate individual expression and depict themes from nature and everyday life rather than religious subjects. Little is known about his personal life as he left no written records, and the details of when and where he was born are uncertain. He helped establish the Venetian school of painting, known for its shimmering colors and emphasis on light. Some of his most famous works include Sleeping Venus and The Tempest, which featured secular themes and revealed his interest in capturing the effects of light through color.
1) The document summarizes several important artworks and architectural structures from the early 20th century that were influential in modern art movements.
2) Key works discussed include Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Bauhaus Building by Walter Gropius, the German Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe, and the Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier, which helped establish the International Style of architecture.
3) Important paintings summarized are Picasso's Guernica, which depicted the horrors of war, and Hartley's Portrait of a German Officer, shown at the influential Armory Show in New York.
The Pinacoteca Nazionale of Bologna is one of those provincial gems in a country full of artistic treasures. It collection is stunning, fully documented the history of the city in its contribution to Italian art. The gallery is housed in the old Jesuit convent. It is located within walking distance from the city centre, in the university district. Its original formation is much older and linked to the foundation of the modern academy and the new university. Its included some of the major paintings produced in city, with emphasis on works by the Bologna School of painters. Among it wide collection are works by famous artist like Giotto, Franca, the Carracci family of painters, Raphael, Reni and Perugino, with paintings spanning from Gothic to the 18C. The majority of the images were taken during my visit to the city in 2017.
The document summarizes key artworks and artists from the 20th century including:
- Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, known for its cantilever design and integration with the landscape.
- The Bauhaus Building by Walter Gropius which declared modern engineering and functionality.
- Mies van der Rohe's German Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition which emphasized simplicity and structure.
- Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye which was an icon of the International Style and featured ribbon windows and domino construction.
- Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series which chronicled the Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities through 60 small panels.
This document provides an overview of Renaissance and Baroque art periods, key characteristics, and famous artists. The Renaissance period saw a focus on realistic and humanistic art like accurate anatomy and perspective. Famous Renaissance artists mentioned include Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Donatello. The Baroque period used drama, tension, and grandeur in painting, sculpture and architecture. Notable Baroque artists discussed are Caravaggio, Bernini, Rubens, Rembrandt, Diego Velasco.
The document summarizes the Renaissance period from 1400-1600 and some of the most famous artists and their works from that era. It discusses how the Renaissance was characterized by accurate anatomy, scientific perspective, and deeper landscape in paintings and naturalistic portraits in sculptures. Some of the major artists mentioned include Michelangelo and his sculptures David and Last Judgment, Leonardo da Vinci and his paintings Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and Raphael known for works like School of Athens and Sistine Madonna. It also briefly outlines Baroque period and notable artists like Caravaggio, Bernini, Rubens, Rembrandt, and Velazquez.
The document discusses Italian art during the Cinquecento period in the 16th century. It focuses on the works of Michelangelo in architecture, sculpture, and painting. In architecture, Michelangelo is known for works like the Medici Chapel and Laurenziana Library in Florence as well as projects for St. Peter's Basilica. In sculpture, Michelangelo's most famous works include the Pieta and sculptures for the Piazza della Signoria in Florence. While he considered himself primarily a sculptor, Michelangelo also gained fame as a painter through works like the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
This document discusses Letras y Figuras, an art form from the Philippines where letters are formed using the shapes of human figures, plants, animals, and objects. It originated in the colonial era. The earliest known example dates back to 1845 in Manila. By the 1930s, there were artists creating this style across Luzon, showing it had taken root. The earliest and most famous practitioner was believed to be Jose Honorato Lozano from 1821-1880s. He became an illustrator and his watercolor albums of Philippine scenes were highly sought after. The tradition continues today with painters like Alvaro Jimenez of Pampanga.
This document provides details on various historic and contemporary beds, bedding, and bedroom designs from the 1750s to the 1880s including:
An English Chippendale bed from the 1750s made of mahogany wood with motifs including bouquets, ribbons, acanthus leaves and shells.
An American Rococo style tester bed frame from the 1750s made of mahogany with scrolled latticework and rounded bracket feet.
A ca. 1700 French Louis XV bed made of walnut with cabriole legs, cartouche style headboard and footboard, and floral motifs.
An 1880s Victorian bedroom displayed at a high school in Indiana with simplified
New Networks and Workflow @UofSLibrarySheli McHugh
Overview of Social Media sites used at The University of Scranton's Weinberg Memorial Library, describing how the sites link together. Also, an intro to Instagram and Tumblr and how the Library has started using them. Presented to the University of Scranton Social Media Users Group by Sheli McHugh and Jennifer Galas
This document provides instruction on determining slope from graphs. It begins by asking the reader what they already know about slope and provides examples of positive, negative, zero, and no slope. Learners are then shown pictures and videos and asked to identify the type of slope. The document guides them to discuss their answers with a partner and correct any mistakes. As an assignment, learners are asked to draw graphs representing different slopes and provide real-world examples for each.
Make your content shareable by using Facebook 360 and Facebook Livestreaming. Also touching on Instagram and Snapchat stories for marketing Cooperative Extension.
This user group is focused on discussing topics related to web development, design, content marketing, dynamic content and search engine optimization using the open source content management platform Drupal. Drupal allows for flexible content management, has an active community, and powers high profile sites like Twitter Developers, LinkedIn Developers, the White House website, and many media and nonprofit organizations.
This document is a reflection by Rose Daly on her final media production project, which was to create a magazine. She targeted her magazine towards a female audience of young adults, challenging the typical male focus of many music magazines. She incorporated feminine colors and styles while still appealing to both genders. Rose analyzed how her magazine followed conventions like consistent branding but also challenged norms by focusing on women rather than being for the "male gaze." She reflected on representing various groups and how the magazine might be distributed. Overall, Rose learned about magazine design, technologies, and the importance of intentional choices in media creation through working on this project.
Historic fabrics restored, or rewoven from a collection of Native American Textiles on permanent view at Sinclair Community College, Dayton, OH. -JenniferHein Textile Conservation
An object is a software entity that encapsulates both data and code. It mirrors real-world entities and protects its internal data from external access. Object-oriented programming breaks programs into small objects that fuse code and data. Classes are templates that define objects, which are instances of classes. Objects receive and respond to messages by invoking methods that access only their own data and may send messages to other objects. Abstraction, classification, generalization, and aggregation structure information into object hierarchies. Inheritance allows defining new classes that extend existing ones, while polymorphism allows different classes to respond to the same message.
This document discusses designing engaging professional development opportunities for teachers. It suggests that effective professional development allows teachers to be active participants, determine important content, and collaborate with others. Some specific engagement strategies mentioned include TeachMeets, which are informal conferences where teachers lead short sessions; EDcamps, which are conferences where session topics are determined the day-of; professional learning networks on Twitter; and job-embedded opportunities like coaching, reflection time, and lunch sessions. The goal is to move from traditional PD to active professional learning.
The document describes the codes and conventions used in magazine covers, including simple color schemes, eye-catching main images, stereotypes related to the magazine location, representations of females, attention-grabbing sell lines, unobtrusive barcodes, and website addresses. These techniques are analyzed across several magazine covers focusing on different regions. The author plans to apply these established codes and conventions in their own magazine cover, likely featuring a person rather than rural landscape to attract a younger audience.
Giorgione was an Italian painter from the early Renaissance period who worked in Venice. He sought to liberate individual expression and depict themes from nature and everyday life rather than religious subjects. Little is known about his personal life as he left no written records, and the details of when and where he was born are uncertain. He helped establish the Venetian school of painting, known for its shimmering colors and emphasis on light. Some of his most famous works include Sleeping Venus and The Tempest, which featured secular themes and revealed his interest in capturing the effects of light through color.
1) The document summarizes several important artworks and architectural structures from the early 20th century that were influential in modern art movements.
2) Key works discussed include Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Bauhaus Building by Walter Gropius, the German Pavilion by Mies van der Rohe, and the Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier, which helped establish the International Style of architecture.
3) Important paintings summarized are Picasso's Guernica, which depicted the horrors of war, and Hartley's Portrait of a German Officer, shown at the influential Armory Show in New York.
The Pinacoteca Nazionale of Bologna is one of those provincial gems in a country full of artistic treasures. It collection is stunning, fully documented the history of the city in its contribution to Italian art. The gallery is housed in the old Jesuit convent. It is located within walking distance from the city centre, in the university district. Its original formation is much older and linked to the foundation of the modern academy and the new university. Its included some of the major paintings produced in city, with emphasis on works by the Bologna School of painters. Among it wide collection are works by famous artist like Giotto, Franca, the Carracci family of painters, Raphael, Reni and Perugino, with paintings spanning from Gothic to the 18C. The majority of the images were taken during my visit to the city in 2017.
The document summarizes key artworks and artists from the 20th century including:
- Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright, known for its cantilever design and integration with the landscape.
- The Bauhaus Building by Walter Gropius which declared modern engineering and functionality.
- Mies van der Rohe's German Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition which emphasized simplicity and structure.
- Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye which was an icon of the International Style and featured ribbon windows and domino construction.
- Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series which chronicled the Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to Northern cities through 60 small panels.
This document provides an overview of Renaissance and Baroque art periods, key characteristics, and famous artists. The Renaissance period saw a focus on realistic and humanistic art like accurate anatomy and perspective. Famous Renaissance artists mentioned include Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Donatello. The Baroque period used drama, tension, and grandeur in painting, sculpture and architecture. Notable Baroque artists discussed are Caravaggio, Bernini, Rubens, Rembrandt, Diego Velasco.
The document summarizes the Renaissance period from 1400-1600 and some of the most famous artists and their works from that era. It discusses how the Renaissance was characterized by accurate anatomy, scientific perspective, and deeper landscape in paintings and naturalistic portraits in sculptures. Some of the major artists mentioned include Michelangelo and his sculptures David and Last Judgment, Leonardo da Vinci and his paintings Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and Raphael known for works like School of Athens and Sistine Madonna. It also briefly outlines Baroque period and notable artists like Caravaggio, Bernini, Rubens, Rembrandt, and Velazquez.
The document discusses Italian art during the Cinquecento period in the 16th century. It focuses on the works of Michelangelo in architecture, sculpture, and painting. In architecture, Michelangelo is known for works like the Medici Chapel and Laurenziana Library in Florence as well as projects for St. Peter's Basilica. In sculpture, Michelangelo's most famous works include the Pieta and sculptures for the Piazza della Signoria in Florence. While he considered himself primarily a sculptor, Michelangelo also gained fame as a painter through works like the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
This document discusses Letras y Figuras, an art form from the Philippines where letters are formed using the shapes of human figures, plants, animals, and objects. It originated in the colonial era. The earliest known example dates back to 1845 in Manila. By the 1930s, there were artists creating this style across Luzon, showing it had taken root. The earliest and most famous practitioner was believed to be Jose Honorato Lozano from 1821-1880s. He became an illustrator and his watercolor albums of Philippine scenes were highly sought after. The tradition continues today with painters like Alvaro Jimenez of Pampanga.
This document provides details on various historic and contemporary beds, bedding, and bedroom designs from the 1750s to the 1880s including:
An English Chippendale bed from the 1750s made of mahogany wood with motifs including bouquets, ribbons, acanthus leaves and shells.
An American Rococo style tester bed frame from the 1750s made of mahogany with scrolled latticework and rounded bracket feet.
A ca. 1700 French Louis XV bed made of walnut with cabriole legs, cartouche style headboard and footboard, and floral motifs.
An 1880s Victorian bedroom displayed at a high school in Indiana with simplified
New Networks and Workflow @UofSLibrarySheli McHugh
Overview of Social Media sites used at The University of Scranton's Weinberg Memorial Library, describing how the sites link together. Also, an intro to Instagram and Tumblr and how the Library has started using them. Presented to the University of Scranton Social Media Users Group by Sheli McHugh and Jennifer Galas
This document provides instruction on determining slope from graphs. It begins by asking the reader what they already know about slope and provides examples of positive, negative, zero, and no slope. Learners are then shown pictures and videos and asked to identify the type of slope. The document guides them to discuss their answers with a partner and correct any mistakes. As an assignment, learners are asked to draw graphs representing different slopes and provide real-world examples for each.
Make your content shareable by using Facebook 360 and Facebook Livestreaming. Also touching on Instagram and Snapchat stories for marketing Cooperative Extension.
This user group is focused on discussing topics related to web development, design, content marketing, dynamic content and search engine optimization using the open source content management platform Drupal. Drupal allows for flexible content management, has an active community, and powers high profile sites like Twitter Developers, LinkedIn Developers, the White House website, and many media and nonprofit organizations.
This document is a reflection by Rose Daly on her final media production project, which was to create a magazine. She targeted her magazine towards a female audience of young adults, challenging the typical male focus of many music magazines. She incorporated feminine colors and styles while still appealing to both genders. Rose analyzed how her magazine followed conventions like consistent branding but also challenged norms by focusing on women rather than being for the "male gaze." She reflected on representing various groups and how the magazine might be distributed. Overall, Rose learned about magazine design, technologies, and the importance of intentional choices in media creation through working on this project.
Historic fabrics restored, or rewoven from a collection of Native American Textiles on permanent view at Sinclair Community College, Dayton, OH. -JenniferHein Textile Conservation
An object is a software entity that encapsulates both data and code. It mirrors real-world entities and protects its internal data from external access. Object-oriented programming breaks programs into small objects that fuse code and data. Classes are templates that define objects, which are instances of classes. Objects receive and respond to messages by invoking methods that access only their own data and may send messages to other objects. Abstraction, classification, generalization, and aggregation structure information into object hierarchies. Inheritance allows defining new classes that extend existing ones, while polymorphism allows different classes to respond to the same message.
This document discusses designing engaging professional development opportunities for teachers. It suggests that effective professional development allows teachers to be active participants, determine important content, and collaborate with others. Some specific engagement strategies mentioned include TeachMeets, which are informal conferences where teachers lead short sessions; EDcamps, which are conferences where session topics are determined the day-of; professional learning networks on Twitter; and job-embedded opportunities like coaching, reflection time, and lunch sessions. The goal is to move from traditional PD to active professional learning.
The document describes the codes and conventions used in magazine covers, including simple color schemes, eye-catching main images, stereotypes related to the magazine location, representations of females, attention-grabbing sell lines, unobtrusive barcodes, and website addresses. These techniques are analyzed across several magazine covers focusing on different regions. The author plans to apply these established codes and conventions in their own magazine cover, likely featuring a person rather than rural landscape to attract a younger audience.
Timeline of Historic textiles in the NYC Metropolitan Museum, as an Introduction to wool, silk & linen using examples of wallcoverings, rugs & upholstery to view Interior Design concepts.
Managing your Drupal project with ComposerMatt Glaman
Drupal 8 is all about getting off the island and leveraging things invented elsewhere. With that, we must use a package manager tool. PHP's de facto package manager is now Composer. However, adopting Composer has been a rough spot with the Drupal community.
In this presentation, Matt Glaman will explore Composer and how using it will streamline your workflow.
Interior design is the art and science of understanding human behavior to create functional spaces within a building, while decoration focuses on furnishing or adorning spaces with beautiful objects. An interior decorator applies or updates finishes and elements in a room, but does not design the overall space like an interior designer. Shamala Interiors is a Chennai-based company that specializes in home interior design and decoration, particularly for living rooms and kitchens.
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Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
Heart Touching Romantic Love Shayari In English with ImagesShort Good Quotes
Explore our beautiful collection of Romantic Love Shayari in English to express your love. These heartfelt shayaris are perfect for sharing with your loved one. Get the best words to show your love and care.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
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This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.