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20 Cards in this Set
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Humanism
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Rejects religious beliefs and focuses on the human as an individual
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Florence
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Where the Renaissance started
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Ospedele Degli Innocenti
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Brunelleschi 15th Century
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Santa Maria del Fiore
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Florence Cathedral, Brunelleschi
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Brunelleschi
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Father of Perspective, Renaissance architect
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Old Sacristy
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San Lorenzo, Florence 15th Century
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Pazzi Chapel
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Brunelleschi, interior/exterior- monumental size and character. 15th century Florence
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Pallazo Medici
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Michaelangelo di Bartolomeo, Florence 15th century
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Alberti
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Wrote 1st printed architectural text
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Santa Maria Novella
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Alberti, Gothic neo Romanesque facade. 15th century Florence
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San Andrea, Mantua
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Alberti, defining feature-facade 15th century- greatest achievement
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Villa Medici
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Sangallo, ancient temple front. 15th century Florence
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High Renaissance Influences
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State of Rome- construction, growing, church has more control, Holy Roman Empire
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Bramante
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15th/16th century architect/painter
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Tempietto
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Bramante, ideal city being manifested. 16th Century
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Mannerism
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16th century movement (art)
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Palazzo Te
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Romano- every facade treated differently. 16th century
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Michaelangelo
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16th century architect/sculpture
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New Sacristy
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Michaelangelo 16th century
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Laurentine Library
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Michaelangelo, Ricceto- most important space 16th century Florence
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