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    Albrecht Durer was a master at this technique. His work was reproduced in books spreading this technique across Europe. At this time, northern Europeans also created innovative music techniques. Prior to the Renaissance music was monophonic. Northern Europeans began to use polyphony which allowed for much more complexity in music. The New Devotion, extended from German Gerard Groote, was an attempt at spiritual reform whose followers became known as the Brethren…

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    Early Renaissance Art From the early fourteenth century to the end of the sixteenth century, the Italian Renaissance transformed art and brought about countless masterpieces in Italy. It can be seen in writings, sculptures, paintings, architecture, so on the new ideas that were transforming art. From artists such as Fra Angelico to sculptures like Donatello, this movement not only gave us beautiful pieces to admire today, but also rebirthed the entire art movement at this time. If we start…

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    After the plummet of the black death, that wiped out almost 80% of the population, something known as the Renaissance began to rise and flourish in many parts of Italy and Europe. The renaissance took place during 1350 and ended around 1450 or from the 14 to the 16 century. After the renaissance, people thought they had rediscovered the culture of the roman empire, therefore, the renaissance means rebirth. Like the middle ages, there was a hierarchy system which stated that royalty is on top,…

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    Europe. This evolution that was initiated first in Italy was called, Rinascimento, later became known as the Renaissance. It was a time which began after the Middle Ages and was accompanied by both the Reformation and Humanism. The Renaissance lead to a return to the classical arts of Roman and Greek Antiquity. The Catholic Church had remained a major patron of the arts during the Renaissance. Works of art were commissioned by the civil government, courts, and wealthy individuals as well as…

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    The Medici Many people consider the Medici to be the Godfathers of the Renaissance, but then again, many people do not.The Medici controlled the city of Florence all through the Renaissance. They had a large impact on the growth of the Italian Renaissance. They mainly helped through their patronage of the arts and humanism. In this essay readers will learn all about the Medici and how they gained their wealth and power, along with how they were beneficial to Florence. The Medici were very…

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    This man would grow up to be one of the greatest artist in the Renaissance. Sandro Botticelli was born on the 17 of May in 1446. When young, Botticelli was trained to become a goldsmith by his brother Antonio. He later then decided to become an artist. At the age of fourteen he became an apprentice. He was apprenticed by an artist named Fra Filippo Lippi. Most of his working’s have been attributed to his master. Lippi greatly influenced Botticelli in his workings. Botticelli learned a lot from…

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    the beginning, the overall value and importance of education for women decreased throughout the eras, instead of improving or becoming more important. Women’s education was argued through letters, plays, and books throughout the centuries. Some Renaissance thinkers like Erasmus believed in education for women and argued that it led to virtue, but Martin Luther later disputed that women did not need to be educated because they were born to manage the household. The Protestant Reformation, the…

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    decline of the Papacy, the loss of population due to the Plague, the increase for political decentralization and unrest, and the slow disintegration of the medieval civilization. The result of this depressing period brought the Italian Renaissance. The Renaissance was mostly a focus for a renewed concern for the things of this world; humanism being the most powerful. Many different types and definitions of humanism were discovered during this period depending on the thinker and their beliefs.…

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    Introduction Harlem Renaissance was a period in history from 1918 to 1930. During this period, there was a literary and intellectual flowering of great cultural, economic and identity assertion among African Americans (Rowen and Brunner, 2007; Rhodes, nd). This great period strong artistic and intellectual movement of African Americans was characterized by the wave of literary works centered on Negroes, which means that some of the works were written by them, or some of the works were all about…

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    The Renaissance era lasted from the early 1300s to the mid-1600s and was coined the period of rebirth or classical revival of the classical past. During this time, God became less of the focal point and humanism (man was at the measure of all things) took root. Italy was perhaps one of the most important regions of the time due to its beauty and grandeur. The top city-states during the Renaissance included Florence, Milan, and Venice. In an effort to understand how the Renaissance period…

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