The name of this sculpture is David by the Italian artist, Michelangelo.
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Upping the contrast produces lighter lights, darker darks, and a wider range of tones in between—making your image look just a little better than what you’d see in real life. On the other hand, reducing contrast can give an image a more flat, even tone. As with saturation, too much contrast is usually not a good thing.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)
<span>Hildegard of Bingen was also popularly known as St. Hildegard. </span><span>She was a musician and a composer, popular for her creation of gregorian chants that consists of different ranges and variations different from the usual gregorian chants.
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