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of time if they are imposed by an emperor, a pharaoh, king or pope, or self-imposed by the artists themselves. May this be especially true in the case of these painters, Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) great artist of the Venetian Renaissance, E...
the whole play, repeats herself a lot, and is generally a woman fermenting in her own misery, yet Shakespeare lets her lay the framework for the plot of the play. What’s memorable about her is the bitter criticism and curses she calls out o...
Eve It’s always apparent when painter Resnick is having a show at Miller. The oil paint fumes hit you as soon as you get off the elevator. That's the result of his trademark thick and mottled surfaces. At 79, a survivor of the true Abstrac...
natural resources tend to perform badly – has been shown empirically and analyzed in a number of recent studies. These studies, which include Auty (1990), Gelb (1988), Sachs and Warner (1995, 1999), and Gylfason et al. (1999), among others,...
the insight of a dropped humanity; starting with the drop from Eden and the environment of bad, to the entails of retrieving God’s grace and the consideration of free will, it emphasizes humanity’s incompetence to completely comprehend the ...
paradise, and finally finishes with some wish for a paradise regained. At first glimpse it appears to be two epics rolled into one. The publication starts right away introducing us to the would be protagonist, Satan, up against an indominab...
Eve (in Hebrew 'Chava') because she was 'the mother of all living'. When the Lord discovered what they had done Eve pleaded that the serpent had 'beguiled' her. The Lord inflicted punishments on the serpent, on Eve and on Adam. Eve's curse ...