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    During the Renaissance period of the 14th to 17th century, art and architecture between Northern Europe and Italy were both similar and different in many ways. From the detailed work of everyday life of the North to the Neoplatonic allegories of Italian work, the Renaissance was a time of transition and strength. The most dominant similarity between Northern European and Italian Renaissance artwork lies behind the meaning of humanism. During the Renaissance, there was “rebirth of culture”; a…

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    build the dome out of brick, due to its light weight compared to stone and being easier to form, and with nothing under it during construction. To illustrate his proposed structural plan, he constructed a wooden and brick model with the help of Donatello and Nanni di Banco, a model which is still displayed in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo. The model served as a guide for the craftsmen, but was intentionally incomplete, so as to ensure Brunelleschi's control over the…

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    shocked a lot of people at their first time of seeing it. It is not hard to imagine, around 1424, there were not many paintings have those extreme facial expression. People didn't get used to seeing this screaming and howling in paintings. Accordingly, when people try to connect the expressions to the story, it surely creates an intense feeling of what the story was about and what was the cost of disobeying God. On the contrary, Masolino’s Adam and Eve don’t really have any expression on their…

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    Bernini’s David is a less humanist and ideal David then the other two renaissance David statues. The biggest difference between the three is the way each artist chose to depict David. Donatello’s David shows victory after the battle with Goliath. Michelangelo’s David is shown right before his battle with Goliath with a contemplative expression. Bernini’s David is much different as it depicts David in action and not as contemplative as the other two, but determined. Bernini’s David is very…

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    As art commissions shifted from exclusively being issued by the church, to private families, governments and wealthy patrons, this provided ample opportunity in regards to the spiritual narrative. Whether it was modified, amended, or enhanced this was one outcome of the art that was now being made during the Renaissance. No family exemplifies this better than the Medici's of Florence. Essentially a wealthy Florentine banking family, their house and family contributed greatly to this Age of…

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    The Renaissance was the time shortly after the end of the Middle Ages. During this time, strive of different cultures began emerging especially in the Peninsula of Italy. This was a time of prosperity for humans. According to the textbook, many people during this time believed in the humanist perspective; this is where "they believed in the worth and dignity of the individual" (Benton et al 6). This shaped many of the beliefs and the influences to society. Also, according to the textbook, a…

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    In the 15th century, the Medici family ruled over Florence. They were a family of bankers and merchants who rose to power due to their enormous wealth. They were also influential in the art community by being patrons of artists such as Donatello and Michelangelo. Their interest in humanism would have them seek out artists to paint or sculpt classical figures such as Venus from Roman mythology or David from the Bible. They would also help with funding the construction of the Florence…

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    TRANSITIONS Henceforth, nudity has been portrayed in the form of art for many years and even has been censored such as the Nude Maja, the Sistine Chapel, and the Statue of David which is uncensored. The Nude Maja portrays a nude woman reclined on a bed of pillows, seductively facing the viewers. The painting is unusual to Western Classical paintings due to her pubic hair shown. Francisco Goya created another painting exactly like the Nude Maja however, she was clothed after the outrage in…

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    Creativity, an essential skill that can simultaneously help advance the world and communicate different perceptions of an idea, has gradually declined since 1990. Original ideas are vital when it comes to problem solving, technological advancements, communication, and much more. If the public worldwide stops creating new ideas, the world will experience a plateau rather than growth in development. In order to boost creativity in the population, it is best to start at the foundation of all skills…

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    From studying anatomy to discovering new techniques for painting, Renaissance artwork stemmed from creating masterpieces that encompassed a wide range of topics. The Renaissance paved the way for artists to find new methods which lead to an abundant number of influential pieces. Not solely in one area, but spanning the entire region of Europe, it is obvious that the sculptures were a significant facet of this time period, in particular, depicting historical figures and then displaying them in…

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