Using the Four Elements to Cure Illness Living In modern times we take for granted the simplicity of getting rid of a bothersome cold or a pesky cough, but back in the 1400’s such things were less of an annoyance… Continue Reading →
Tintoretto The Famous Italian artist Tintoretto, also known as Jacopo Robusti, was one of the most important artists of the late renaissance, known for being a Mannerist painter. He had a very obnoxious and proud presence and was even rumored… Continue Reading →
You probably don’t wear headdresses regularly; it probably doesn’t hold too much significance. Back in ancient Egypt it was a different story. Headdresses represented class, region, and power. Colour was one important characteristic of a headdress. A red crown was… Continue Reading →
For my yearbook spread I chose to make it feel fun and have a very casual approach to it. I wanted the writing to feel fun and not too serious as that’s how I view myself. I chose to use… Continue Reading →
Fra Filippo was a painter in the second generation of renaissance artists. He was born in Florence Italy in 1406, and died in 1469. After the death of his parents he was raised by monks at the Santa Maria del… Continue Reading →
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