I prefer Dürer's woodcut because of how much character it has in it. It is a more stylized piece with exaggerated armor looking features and detailed scales on the rhinoceros. Even though a rhino does not look exactly like his woodcut there is a reference of a one horned rhino, and I can see it. It is his interpretation and that is why I like it because it looks different and has more character to it. I find it to be more interesting than Burgkmair's naturalistic version. Francesco Granacci's version of the rhinoceros is the one I found the most amusing. It is obvious he has influence from Giovanni Penni's with the low scooping U shaped head and the shape of the body. But Granacci's version was a more realistic version of an illustrative rendering of the rhino so it looks strange all together. I found Dürer's unrealistic but metaphorical because of its armor. But Granacci's looks like it is wearing an iron skirt with little legs underneath like ...
The second picture is my original map of my route not school. I know my way very well around Miami and can usually map things through my head as I help people get places. This map is not accurate in directions, I just needed to fit it all in. My house is in the top left corner and NWSA is int he bottom of the page in downtown. I added some more information I could remember of my route in the first picture. Filled in information of my route map Original map of my route from my house to school Aleyna and I partnered up for this in-class assignment. We chose one sentence from each of our street/garden visit and combined them into a puzzling situation. (Although it could happen here in Miami) We illustrated an elder scoffing and judging at the viewer and a swarm of flies around them. Our combined sentences and illustrations
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