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    of death and resurrection and of the fall occur throughout. Writer Amelita Marinetti delves within the impact of these concepts‚ in the article‚ “Death‚ Resurrection‚ and Fall in Dumas’ Comte de Monte Cristo‚” uncovering that the resurrection and fall of a character like Monte Cristo was necessary to bring justice to that society and allow the innocent like Maximilien to “Wait and hope.” The first theme Amelita Marinetti focuses on is death and resurrection. In the beginning of the novel‚ Edmond

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    Giacomo Balla was born July 24th‚ 1871 in Turin‚ Italy and died March 1st‚ 1958. His father was a photographer. He studied music as a child‚ but when his father died at the age 9‚ he decided to give that up and eventually ended up working in a lithography shop‚ which is a method of printing using oil and water. Upon doing this‚ his interest in visual arts grew. In his twenties is when he grew as an artist. He did not go to school long for any art training‚ but he did attend an academy and university

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    influence of patronage within society. Tommaso Portinari‚ the donor of the Portinari Altarpiece‚ an Italian agent who worked as an assistant in the Medici bank in Bruges and represented Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ is thought to commissioned this work to represent the Portinari family. Tommaso Portinari wanted to gain an important position with the Burgundian court with the

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    like Chianti wine "‚ Fra Lippo Lippi presents us in nuce his world-view‚ his aspirations and his frustrations‚ in a tone of voice ranging from the mocking to the melancholy and from the bragging to the lyrical. A brief biography Filippo Lippi (Filippo di Tommaso di Lippo)‚ Florentine painter‚ was brought up as an unwanted child in the Carmelite friary of the Carmine‚ where he took his vows in 1421. Unlike the Dominican Fra Angelico‚ however‚ Lippi was a reluctant friar and had a scandalous love

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    Index: I. Definition of Expressionism 2 II. Origin of the term 4 III. List of Expressionism artists 7 IV. Before Expressionism 9 V. After Expressionism 10 VI. Some of the most

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    painting style‚ but also for the way it incorporates the material world with deep metaphysical significance. The "Holy Trinity" is both the most rational and mysterious of images in that it creates the convincing illusion of space within a painting. Tommaso di Giovanni‚ called Masaccio‚ was born in San Giovanni Valdarno on the day of St. John Thomas‚ for whom he was named. Giovanni Cassai‚ his father‚ dies when Massaccio was five years old. His mother remarried and his stepsister’s husband‚ Mariotto

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    the idea of Futurism. Futurism was a movement in art that originated in Italy during the early 20th century (ITALY‚ MSN); on the other hand in America artists were more focused on Realism during this time period. Futurism was made famous by Filippo Marinetti who condemned all traditional art to be too static (MACHIAVELLI 61). One of the styles that emerged out of futurism was called cubism (ITALY‚ MSN). Religion is a major part of Italian culture. The main religion in Italy today is Roman Catholicism

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    The Effect of the Industrial Revolution on Art Movements of the Twentieth Century HUMN451 Contemporary Fine Arts DeVry University 04/13/2014 Abstract: This research examines the effect that the Industrial Revolution had on society and selected art movements of the twentieth century. To understand how art was affected by the rapid technological and social changes that occurred; it is important to present a summarized history of the Industrial Revolution. Some historians

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    Honor in World War I (Laskin‚ 2010‚ p. 289). Tommaso was inducted on April 27th; having the option to decline enrollment‚ being the sole provider for his family‚ Ottaviano refused and accepted the invitation to serve his adopted country (Laskin‚ 2010‚ p. 186-187). He shipped out a few weeks after induction with the bare minimum training unlike Valente. He was assigned to Company I of the 310th Infantry. They left for France May 20th. In a letter home‚ Tommaso referred to the environment as “sconvolgimento”-devastation

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    is portrayed as the villain who committed a crime and betrayed his son by not telling him that he kidnapped Filippo in the first place. Pino was a man who loved his family heartedly‚ yet somehow he was overcome by greed and fear which prompted him to do terrible and unforgettable things which made him evil. Thorough the novel it was enabling Pino to commit an evil sin of kidnapping Filippo and later attempting to kill him. At the beginning‚ Pino was strong man who cared deeply for his family but

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