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Designers
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is excessive, massive, and colorful as well as hair and make-up. In this context, on the catwalk for Armani clad women make their appearance in a pantsuit of grisaille, gabardine and frescolana in all shades of gray, make-up and are sober o...

Raphael's Pictorial Geometry And Linear
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Raphael's School of Athens is a masterpiece of Art. However we do not know all details of the persons who are depicted. Giorgio Vasari and others have suggested nearly all Greek philosophers and ancient scientists can be found here. Unfortu...

Italian Renaissance Florence
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Italian artists, the act of drawing was not only the art of using line to define form: it was the artistic underpinning of a work whereby an artist could express his inner vision. Florentine painters therefore used drawing to study movement...

Communications In Business
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communications that face managers and professionals becoming more and more critical? The evidence suggests the answer to be yes- these problems are serious and are growing more and more serious everyday. John O. Morris, a Management Communi...

Hispanic Literature
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Hispanic and Native American learners. Place-based or environment-based learning values the natural environment as an incorporating context (EIC) over disciplines. It is distinuished by interdisciplinary discovering, group educating, hands-...

Biographical Summary Of ‘amerigo Vespucci’
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father, Nastadzhio Vespucci, was a notary public of the Florentine republic. One of the brothers Amerigo, Antonio, went on to become a scientist at the University of Pisa, and another brother, Geronimo, was a merchant in Syria. Amerigo rec...

Renaissance Art
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Renaissance includes sacred buildings—cathedrals, monasteries, churches, and chapels; civic structures—town halls (often called palazzi in Italy), piazzas, buildings with courts and prisons, loggias, and bridges; and other secular and domes...