Michelangelo was an optimist in his artwork and his sculptures. Michelangelo's artwork consisted of paintings that showed humanity in its natural state. Michelangelo's showed optimism in every figure he sculpted. Michelangelo's sculpture brought out his true feelings of the world and how he viewed it. Michelangelo was optimistic in completing "The Tomb of Pope Julius II" and persevered it through its many revisions trying to complete his vision. Sculpting was Michelangelo's main goal and the love of his life. Since his art portrayed optimism, Michelangelo was in touch with his positive to the fullest. Showing that he had a great...
David waiting for his enemy Goliath. It represents one of the earliest examples of mannerist art. Which Michelangelo did best in all of his artwork. He was the man of his times with everyone looking up to him and his work. For him to have accomplished the feat he did, "he had to give each piece of work an appropriate expression, pose, and costume"Schwartz 15. All this Michelangelo has done, leaving us with a moment in history captured beautifully in his artwork. He was always positive at what he did. That's what makes his work so peaceful and beautiful.
David waiting for his enemy Goliath. It represents one of the earliest examples of mannerist art. Which Michelangelo did best in all of his artwork. He was the man of his times with everyone looking up to him and his work. For him to have accomplished the feat he did, "he had to give each piece of work an appropriate expression, pose, and costume"Schwartz 15. All this Michelangelo has done, leaving us with a moment in history captured beautifully in his artwork. He was always positive at what he did. That's what makes his work so peaceful and beautiful.
Margaret Peggy O'Neal who preffered to be called Margaret was born in 1799 in Washington DC. She was the daughter of William O'Neal, who owned a thriving boarding house and tavern called the Franklin House in that same town. It was frequented by senators, congressmen, and all politicians. She was...
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Robert Penn Warren, born in Guthrie, Kentucky in 1905, was one of the twentieth century"s most eminent American writers. He was a distinguished novelist and poet, literary critic, essayist, short story writer, and coeditor of numerous textbooks. He also a founding editor of The Southern Review, a journal of literary...
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Richard Joseph Daley, the grandson of Irish immigrants, was born in the Bridgeport area of Chicago on May 15, 1902. He was graduated from De La Salle Institute in 1918 and worked in the stockyards for several years before studying law. While studying, he worked as a clerk in the...
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Have you ever seen a painting of two fighters going at it hot and heavy on a stag night? If you have, then chances are that you have just seen a painting of George Bellows's from Tom Sharkey's Athletic Club in New York City. Prizefights were among some of his...
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Karl Heinrich Marx was born on May 5, 1818, in the city of Trier in Prussia, now, Germany. He was one of seven children of Jewish Parents. His father was fairly liberal, taking part in demonstrations for a constitution for Prussia and reading such authors as Voltaire and Kant, known...
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