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Leonardo da Vinci: Science can Elevate Art
Leonardo da Vinci
Renaissance
I have always been interested in the life of Leonardo da Vinci and his tendencies to perfect everything that he does, especially artistically. I am interested in researching how Leonardo da Vinci has used his studies and discoveries in the scientific field to improve upon his own art and to make it a great reference…
Facts of Imperialism
Imperialism
Social Darwinism means that one person’s value is superior, and the rest of the values or cultures, are inferior. So that means that the culture that is superior can rule other countries and get power over them. Which is completely unfair because we shouldn’t fight over a nation if a country wants it to be…
Why Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is so Notoriety
Leonardo da Vinci
Painting
Renaissance
The Mona Lisa is on display, shielded by bulletproof glass, at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. It remains one of the most visited, most written about, and most valuable works of art in the world. The Mona Lisa is greatly admired for several reasons. In this painting, Leonardo da Vinci basically created an optical…
History and Impact of the Renaissance
Art
History
Renaissance
Have any of you ever wonder of the history of the theories we know, and the paintings we see in the museum, and how it impacts the society? Before answering this question Have any of you ever heard of the renaissance? The term renaissance means rebirth. This word has been used to describe the historical…
Napoleon’s Mistakes and Tyrannic Type of Rule
History
Napoleon
Napoleon was a famous man throughout French history. He became known at a very young age, only at the age of nine. He is no longer alive today, but he lived a long, eventful and memorable life. Although he was very famous throughout history during his life, there were various points of view and other…
A Question on the Geocentric Theory and the French Revolution in 18th Century
Ethics
French Revolution
Government
Politics
Thousands of years ago many people believed in Ptolemy s geocentric theory that the Earth was the center of the universe. But, not until around 1500 was that theory disproved by the heliocentric theory formed from a great astronomer named Copernicus. His theory proved that the sun is the center of the universe and that…
The New Art Form in Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Music
Romanticism
The nineteenth century gave birth to Romanticism, a new art form that rejected the more dominant neoclassicism. Romanticism evoked feelings and shed light on the organic beauty of nature. It was born as a result of industrialization, political events and rapid growth of that time period. Romanticism was unique in a way that artist sought…
Another Point of View On Imperialism
Culture
Imperialism
Things Fall Apart
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe was published in England in 1958. This book was chosen because it is based around imperialism. I connects directly to our current course of study and allows for a better understanding. It is useful to our current course of study because it gives us a different point of view…
The Establishment of Nationalism and Imperialism After the Second French Revolution in France
Ethics
French Revolution
Government
Politics
After the second French Revolution, the Europe was in state of more peaceful time. During this time the nations could develop their states and increase the wealth for them in case of technology and economy. When Europe would be able to recover more beliefs around the people are going to be discovered. Since people are…
Comparing the Similarities and Differences Between the American and French Revolutions
French Revolution
Government
Politics
There are many key factors to form the spark that lights any revolution. For the American Revolution, which lasted from 1775-1781, and the French Revolution from 1789-1799, the factors were incredibly similar and influential to each other. The American Revolution consisted of the American colonies fighting for independence from the British; the French Revolution instead…