![]() ![]() To sign up, go to WebCentral –> E-Services –> Schedule an Appointment –> Select ‘CLASSICS’ from the drop down menu of departments –> Choose your class section –> update your preferred email and add a note about why you want to meet in the comments field –> select the appointment time that’s most convenient for you! Instagram Yarrow: All office hours are by appointment using the D.A.T.E. Simon: Wednesdays 12:30-1:30 other times by appointment, 5109 Boylan But this drawing/sketch is included in the museum. I had gone to the Metropolitan Museum but was unable to take a picture. This is a drawing that Camuccini had drawn of the assassination of Julius Caesar. There is also a contrast between the light and dark as shown in the background and foreground. On the right there are figure shown to have their hands raised whereas the ones on the left are engrossed in the assassination of Caesar. If you look closely, you can see the movement of the figures. But this painting shows elements of Baroque style. The image above was painted in 1798, a couple of decades after the Baroque movement. ![]() It also contains great degrees of movement and emotions. Baroque art, although it was mostly in religious paintings, also carries the style of dramatic scenes, rich and deep color, as well as a great contrast between light and dark. In art, we have been learning about Baroque art. The image above that I had searched up for while reading an article on the death of Julius Caesar depicts the moment he was being stabbed by the Roman senators. In Classics class, we learned about the death, or rather, the assassination, of Julius Caesar. The image above is the painting of The Death of Julius Caesar by Vincenzo Camuccini. ![]()
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