Elizabeth Egan Gillies was born in Haworth, New Jersey, on July 26, 1993, to Dave and Lorrie Gillies. She has one younger brother, born 1996. ... Gillies' acting career began at age 12, when she started going to local open casting calls. She quickly began appearing in commercials for companies such as Virgin Mobile. Elizabeth Egan Gillies was born in Haworth, New Jersey, on July 26, 1993, to Dave and Lorrie Gillies. She has one younger brother, born 1996.[6] Gillies has stated that she has Irish ancestry, and an Italian grandmother and great-grandmother.[3][7]
Gillies' acting career began at age 12, when she started going to local open casting calls. She quickly began appearing in commercials for companies such as Virgin Mobile.[8] She left high school in her freshman year to pursue acting and participated in an online high school program.[9] Her first television role was as a recurring character in The Black Donnellys. She has stated that she was not allowed to watch the finished show in its entirety because her parents felt it was not appropriate for her at the time. She appeared in three episodes.
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b. Giotto's experience with living through the Black Death
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Plague, also known as the Black Death, wasn't in full epidemic in Italy during Giotto's time, but it was certainly present in the areas around Florence and Sienna where he was living and working.
Giotto's work was influenced by Black Death, and his paintings became more dramatic and realistic as his surroundings and experiences were grimmer and filled with death than usual.
<u>That is how Lamentation, a fresco depicting the death of Jesus Christ looked over by the angels and followers, is influenced by the plague. He used the real-life imagery of death and suffering over the illness that was present during his time, and used it to wake the emotional feeling that was caused by the death of Jesus Christ. </u>
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King's portrait plays a significant role in his reign. Portraits helped in expressing his emotions (serious), to display his importance and power to his people in the kingdom. King's portraits assisted in showing off his wealth by indicating his surrounding and clothing in the painting. Portraits also served in showing his commanding presence and superiority.