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    There are quite a few years associated with the Renaissance period. There is the Early Renaissance period (1330-1450), the High Renaissance period (1450-1520) and the Late Renaissance period (1520–1615). Renaissance is a term that was founded by the French historian Jules Michelet, and it was used to describe the new forms of art, architecture and sculptures. The Northern Renaissance and Italian Renaissance periods fall within this time frame. The Northern Renaissance period and the Italian…

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    Leonardo Da Vinci was a world-changing genius of the Renaissance period. This man changed art forever with his unique painting style and his relaxed portraits. Da Vinci was also a world renowned scientist, who studied anything and everything he could, inventing and sketching machines that we use today, and learning about human anatomy and nature. Leonardo was a one of kind man, who pioneered some machines we use today and some scientific ideas that we still study. The early life of…

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    Introduction to European Art:- European art is an art, which is the biggest and most distinguished within the United States. With a broad range of paintings, sculpture, and attractive arts from all over Europe, the gathering includes works covering nearly all historical periods from Ancient Balkan state and Rome up to 1950. The European assortment was inaugurated with the gift of a gaggle of a hundred master paintings from newspaper power James Scripps in 1889. Once years…

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    while amassing personal wealth and power. With their large fortune, they spent lavishly on art and architecture propelling the progress of Europe as they did their own. Under the leadership of Cosimo, great painters such as Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Donatello, Alberti, Fra Angelico, and Ucello were commissioned to produce some of the world’s greatest art masterpieces. Cosimo was influential in making Florence the cultural center of Europe and the birthplace of Humanism. Today the throngs of…

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    All annotation information comes from Wikipedia unless otherwise noted. Romance Novels Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter. Boston, MA: Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1850 The Scarlet Letter is one of Hawthorne’s most famous titles, taught to unappreciative students in high schools across the country. It is the greatest example of his propensity for puritan literature. It tells the story of Hester Prynn and her life in puritan Boston, where her husband sent her to set up their home before he…

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    Over the course of History and the development of artistic creations over time, art has been highly impactful and an influential part of culture and religion. The most crucial and turning point in artistic history was the Renaissance (1400-1600). Amongst the numerous painters, sculptors, and writers was a man named Michelangelo Buonarroti which was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime. He was a versatile artist with a various amount of notable artwork that created a massive…

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    The Medici family ruled the Republic of Florence for a significant portion of the 15th and 16th centuries and they were the most respected of the merchant families of the time. The Medici family were patrons of many famous artists and scholars of Italy and as a result of their patronage the Medici family has become synonymous with the cultural phenomenon of the Italian Renaissance. The Renaissance, beginning in Florence and spreading throughout the rest of Europe, was the rebirth of classical…

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    more income for the bank. Besides his actions in the bank, Cosimo was charitable man who used his vast amount of wealth to help the people of Florence both economically and artistically. Cosimo commissioned paintings from Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Donatello, Alberti, Fra Angelico, and Ucello. Cosimo was the one who made Florence the cultural center of Europe and the birthplace of Humanism. Unfortunately after a few years of shifting economies, wars, and the death of Cosimo, the bank and its…

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    Spain vs. Italy: Renaissance and Baroque Art Both Spain and Italy have a very interesting history of art. Each has their own time in which they start an art movement. Both countries had the Renaissance and both had the Baroque Art, but each country had a different time in which it happened. In Italy, there were different techniques used in art than in Spain. Both may have the same impact on people but there is always something distinct that catches the viewer’s eye. These two countries have…

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    Andrea del Verrocchio during the prime of his life was a painter, sculptor, and goldsmith. He was named Andrea di Michele Cione born in the early 1430 's to father Michele Cione and mother Gemma. His change of last name is not known, and it can not be placed to any person that took him as an apprentice for his work as painter and sculptor.1 His father was a “fornaciao,” which was attributed to people that worked with kilns, bricks and tiles. Consequently, it is believed that his father may have…

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