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    He learned a lot of painting fundamentals related to Fresco painting. The techniques he was taught were used in his later years during his painting of the Sistine Chapel. A form defining method of drawing was also introduced to young Michelangelo that included advanced shading and lighting techniques which was known as cross-hatching. Domenico Ghirlandaio also influenced Michelangelo’s painting techniques; he exposed…

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    4. Florence was considered to be the focus of what came to be the Renaissance. The political realm of Florence was dictated by the Medici family. This family controlled the city in secret, for nearly eight decades. The family saw the city of Florence as their work of art One member of this family was Cosimo de’ Medici. Cosimo embraced the very essence of what humanism is. Humanism embraces the arts and literature from cultures of Ancient Greece and Rome. Cosimo made sure that he was constantly…

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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, Michaelangelo for short, was born on March 6, 1475, in Caprese, the republic of Florence, Italy. His father, Lodovico Buonarroti, served as a Florentine government agent for a short amount of time. The family moved back to Florence before Michelangelo was even one month old. Michelangelo's mother died when he was six. When he was 13, he was an apprentice for Domenico Ghirlandaio who was the most fashionable painter in Florence at the time. Domenico…

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    Giotto’s The Lamentation found in Arena Chapel in Padua, Italy, is a fresco created during 1305 through 1306. Due to the fact that the Renaissance began in the early 1300 some people call this period, Late Gothic or Proto-Renaissance. In any case revolution has begun to take place in the early 1300. The way that people thought about the world, about themselves and their relation to God was changing. Giotto is considered one of the first artist to take the biggest step away from the spiritual…

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    Michelangelo Buonarotti, a name that has become almost synonymous with the High Renaissance, is arguably one of the most skilled sculptor and artist of his time. Sculptures such as the Pietá was the reason why Michelangelo became a highly regarded sculptor. Pope Julius II saw that Michelangelo had talent and an aptitude for making captivating religious interpretations in the form of some type of artwork. What Julius II did not see was the prideful side of Michelangelo which made things difficult…

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    Renaissance Man

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    greatness. Under his master Pietro Perugino, Raphael truly absorbed his genius and used it in his early works. Pietro Perugino was truly a master of the renaissance, his most famous work The Delivery of the Keys currently sits on the walls of the sistine chapel and many of his other famous works sit in some of the most famous art museums such as the Uffizi Gallery in Florence and the Louvre in Paris. In Heinrich Wölfflin’s Classic Art: An…

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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni is a famous Italian Renaissance artist. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, and poet. His most famous works are his sculptures David as well as Pieta and his paintings in the Sistine Chapel (Bio). Michelangelo was born in March 6th, 1475 in Caprese, Italy and died 88 years later in 1564 in Rome. At a young age, Michelangelo was sent to live with a family of stonecutters due to his mother’s illness. His mother, Francesca Neri, died when he was…

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    Michelangelo is said to be one of the greatest artists of all times (“Michelangelo”). For about ninety years his work left people in astonishment, from painting the ceiling of the Sistine Capel, to sculpting the statue of David and the Pieta and many more. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born on March 6th, 1475 in Caprese, Italy. He was an Italian painter, sculptor, poet, and architect of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, he died on February 18th, 1564 in…

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    Artist and writer Giorgio Vasari once wrote, “Domenico di Tommaso del Ghirlandaio, who can be called one of the principal artists and one of the most excellent masters of his age because of the merits, grandeur, and multitude of his works, was created by nature herself to become a painter” (Wiesner-Hanks 117-120). Vasari’s quotation provides powerful insight into the life of one of the most beloved painters from Florence in the fifteenth century. In Old Man and Young, Domenico Ghirlandaio…

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    The School Of Athens

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    Enlightenment The Renaissance movement marked the transition from intense catholic faith, to a period where religion, education and above all, the arts were greatly developed. With the vast knowledge of previous civilizations, the imagery of the Renaissance surpassed anything before its time. Initially, fear and darkness were represented in medieval times because the church was a major cultural factor. The School of Athens fresco and the last judgment relief, shows the huge shift from the…

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