Albrecht Dürer
Explanation:
- This is Dürer's self-portrait.
- Albrecht Durer, son of goldsmith Albrecht, was born on 21.05.1471. in Nuremberg as the third of eighteen children. Initially, he learns the jewelry trade in his father's workshop, but early on, his preferences for painting are prevalent, as the Self-Portrait testifies (drawing, 1484).
- in 1495, he opened his own workshop and doing mostly graphics, engraving with scenes from everyday life and woodcarving. In addition to the graphics during this period, he also paints a small number of portraits and religious compositions.
- He considered portraiture the most important task of painting.
- In fact, he was the first in German art to raise the portrait to a self-portrayal of the kind. It is understandable, therefore, that the Direr often painted himself. In 1498, his second Self-Portrait was created, and in 1500 the last, idealized Self-Portrait.
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19th amendment.
the 19th amendment gives women the right to vote
Answer: principle of Incorporation
Explanation: When the Bill of Rights was ratified, the courts held that its protections extended only to the actions of the federal government but placed no limitations on the authority of the state and local governments. Incorporation is a doctrine whereby portions of the bill of rights are made applicable to states.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company v. Chicago(1897), incorporated the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment into the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by requiring states to provide just compensation for seizing private property. This was the first Supreme Court case that incorporated part of the United States Bill of Rights and applied it to a state.
The pose used in the Augustus of Primaporta indicates the emperor's "prime of youth but a leader and also that he was a man of the people".
Augustus of Primaporta is a marble statue of Augustus Caesar, the first and a standout among the most noteworthy rulers of Old Rome, which was found on April 20, 1863 in the Manor of Livia at Prima Porta, close to Rome. The dating of the Prima Porta piece is generally challenged. It is believed to be a duplicate of a bronze original. The stone worker may have been Greek.
Answer: The satisfaction of curiosity, the pursuit of trade, the spread of religion, and the desire for security and political power.
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