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    their intentions are good. Even some kids‚ grow up without a parent‚ or growing up in only one parent homes. And they can’t really afford nice things because of poverty. 2- 1447- The last Visconti ruler of Milan died. (Filippo Maria Visconti) The problem is because of Filippo Visconti dying‚ they had to get a new duke which may be a problem because everything

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    Kulsoom Habibi Professor Wilson HUM 2232 Renaissance Architecture Title of Essay I. Introduction A. Background information (interesting facts‚ statistics‚ rhetorical questions) 1. Renaissance architecture brings together ancient Greek and Roman culture. 2. Renaissance architecture began in Florence‚ Italy. B. Thesis Statement: (Write the sentence in full. Include Topic‚ Controlling Idea‚ 3 Aspects/Focal Points.) There are many similarities and differences between

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    The World in 2050 Futurism is an Italian fine arts movement that was founded in 1909. Poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti began the movement to celebrate modern technology and to free Italian art from the psychology of the past. Futurism influenced the 20th century’s art and design‚ which opened doors for the movements related to sculpture‚ theater‚ architecture‚ fashion‚ and music. Futurist principles value the science of computer programming; they believe that computers will make a significant

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    Futurism‚ originated in Italy in the early 20th century by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti‚ was the Vanguard of technology‚ science‚ progress and their exaltation to the highest level. Undisputed icon for poets and artists was the car‚ inspirer of the movement itself and protagonist of the Futurist Manifesto (Britannica

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    social movement that began in Italy Milan in 1909 by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. The movement launched under the name Futurist Manifesto‚ written by Filippo‚ was published in the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dell ’Emilia in Bologna on 5 February 1909‚ and later on in French on 20 February as Manifeste du futurisme in the newspaper Le Figaro‚ a well known newspaper founded in 1826 in Paris. The philosophy Filippo Tommaso Marinetti adopted was a rejection of the past and the traditional

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    “The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism” written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti highlights the main ideas behind the futurist movement that he introduced himself. In the beginning of the manifesto‚ Marinetti and his friends are awake at a late hour of the night and they hear the sound of automobiles pass by. Marinetti encourages everyone to test this new magnificent machine even though there was a sense of mystery and risk about it. Marinetti explains how they were so overcome by the madness and

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    FUTURISM Origin and Historical Context: 1909 – 1944 (?) Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (from Milan) published Manifesto of Futurism lashed out against cultural tradition (passatismo) at that time‚ and called for a rebirth of Italy advocated an uncompromising acceptance of modernity in all its manifestations‚ including electricity‚ automobiles‚ and machines; “All subjects previously used must be swept aside in order to express our whirling life of steel‚ of pride‚ of fever and of speed.” January

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    According to the passage‚ what is Zevs’s well-known graffiti style? What does the Chanel logo represent? Why does Zevs want to ‘liquidate’ it? Zevs’s well-known style is to liquidate famous logos by pouring paint over them‚ making the logos look as if they are melting. The Chanel logo represents the high-class‚ expensive‚ capitalist culture which promotes conspicuous consumption and worships famous international designer ‘brands’. By liquidating (melting) the Chanel logo‚ Zevs expresses

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    entertained. Sandro Botticelli was originally trained as a Goldsmith (someone who makes gold articles) by his older brother‚ then he entered a studio in Florence‚ Italy and was taught painting by Fra Filippo Lippi (Artble). Fra Filippo Lippi was an Italian painter of the 15th century. Working with Lippi gave Botticelli greater opportunities in the future because he knew very many important people. In 1470 Botticelli became known as an independent

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    another artist to complete the work. The monks approached Filippo Lippi to complete the work Leonardo had started. Filippo Lippi was the artist that painted Madonna and Child with Two Angels in 1465. Lippi was the artist who had initially rejected the commission suggesting the monks give the project to Leonardo. Lippi considered Leonardo to be a superior artist. Lippi agreed to finish the project but died before its completion. After Lippi died‚ the monks had a young Florence artist named Perugino

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