Though Donatello was a descendant of a branch of the important Bardi family, he was brought up in a more plebeian tradition than his older contemporary Lorenzo Ghiberti. Gifted with humanistic insight and a quality of will that were highly prized in the early Renaissance, Donatello revealed the inner life of his heroic subjects, memorable images which have conditioned our very conception of 15th-century Florence. Sharing neither Ghiberti's feeling for line nor Filippo Brunelleschi's interest in proportion, Donatello worked creatively with bronze, stone, and wood, impatient with surface refinements and anxious to explore the optical qualities he observed in the world about him. His later art, saturated with the spirit of Roman antiquity, is frequently disturbing in its immediacy as it attains a level of dramatic force hitherto unknown in Italian sculpture.
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Freeze - C. a still pose within a dance sequence.
Footwork (floor rockin)- D. the intricate leg movements performed on the ground.
Drop - A. a transitional move
Break (breakdown) - E. the most percussive or rhythmically complex section of a song.
top rock (top rockin) - B. b-boying technique that is performed standing upright
Get closer to your subject to simplify the background
Crouch and photograph ur subject against the sky
Find reflections
Fill the frame with different colors
Plain backround
Fill with repeating diagonals or lines
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Some are:
- His 9 symphonies
- Piano Concerto
- Fur Elise
- Beethoven Spring Sonata
- Violin Concerto
- Beethoven Virus( it has a different name just lazy to write it lol)
He wrote some other epic pieces, and you made a small typo but thats ok!