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John Bull the art of a traveling man

n whats below him. With a closer look thoughwe see the positioning of his arms is more similar to the creation of the sun and planets example B. In examle A his right hand is in front of his face out strched twored the veiwer and his left hand is extened out plam facing viewer . On stone 1 his right hand is more to the sideplam twords the veiwer much like example B ans the left arm is also foward but is extened forming a line like in example B. Also in example A God is flouting above the waters as in example B he is in the air with the sugestion of clouds around him in stone 1 clouds have been clearly defined underneth him. While in this paper I am trying to uncover what art and culture might have influenced him during his years at sea, it is unlikly that he saw this during that time. Not only did I not find any records of ships going to Italy but the Sistine Chapel is one of the most sacred places in the vaticangiven that it is where the summet to elect a new pope is held. It is unlikly that the common people were alowed in espesially since the vatican had yet to discover the wonder of touristism. So it is likly that Bull saw the Chapel ceiling in a book later in life possibly in the Redwood library. Now in to the works of bulls markers i will be useing all have somewhat common threads running though them. In the middle a soul image cut off from the veiwer by the traditional puritan sythe, symble of death with an emety hour glass to the right ...

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