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    Filippo was the principal Renaissance engineer, his most celebrated work was The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore and the disclosure of point of view. Filippo Brunelleschi is known as the originator of the Renaissance building style. Brunelleschi was a problem solver, he was an understudy to a goldsmith, he was sculptor, design, classicist, and a creator. Just a couple of men have left an inheritance as amazing as Filippo Brunelleschi, taking care of complex issues of building and statics was…

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    10 South American Cities You Have To Visit This Year Beautiful cultures, people, and nature all combine on the continent of South America, creating a colorful mix of places to see. From the arid Andes Mountains to the sizzling streets of Sao Paulo, South America offers something new and exciting around every turn. With so many different things to see, it can be hard to narrow down your options. As a starting point for adventures to South America, these 10 cities should be at the top of every…

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    Ciao-hello, is how you may be greeted to a typical italan household. Italy is a very unique country and has many characteristics. Many Italians practice many interesting hobbies such as sports,food, clothing, and religion. But not all families keep practices sometimes they change and get new ones. Italy’s culture is also very important as you can express it through multiple things like holidays, foods, clothing, sports, music, languages, and art. Italy is a very beatiful country with many…

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    Cultures and food somewhat will water down in the future, but will not be entirely lost. It is important to recognize someone culture and background. Understanding where their family came from and how socialization played a major factor in the history of their family. In addition, it allows us to realize that our own families came from diverse roots and heritages. Does not matter what cultures we came from or if we are citizens or immigrants. By preserving culture, we are exposed to…

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    the music that they composed which also had features from their own local music culture. These new musical ideas were also contributed to greatly by aspiring musicians who travelled to the South from across the Alps, as they also brought home new repertory. The stylistic stability evident in the written tradition of the Renaissance period is probably due to the constant circulation of European musicians through Italian centres. Church and monastery schools played a significant role in…

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    The Renaissance was a period of "rebirth" that started in Europe following the Middle Ages. This time-period was characterized by an escalation in the interest of classical themes and the representation of human potential or humanism. The surge of classics can be seen in the art of the time, which often depicted both Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. The new artistic conventions were significantly distinct from those of the Middle Ages, which frequently depicted human figures as flat and…

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    period in from 15th century till the 17th century in Europe. Actually Renaissance architecture pursues or follows the Gothic architecture and. The Renaissance architecture can also be described as the renewal and development thought material and culture. Renaissance architecture was developed in Florence, Italy with Filippo Brunelleschi whom we will talk later, one of its finest architects of that period. Brunelleschi used mathematical and geometrical calculations in his designs and he was known…

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    is hard to pick a favorite one. Titan’s bacchanalian scene however captured my attention with its vivid colors and rich details. There was a growth in the role and presentation of mythical imagery in Renaissance times. An understanding with Roman culture and the trappings of classical times served to regain a rich tapestry of images and icons that had been heavily connected in the Middle Ages. Tiziano Vecelli, whose name has been anglicized into Titian, was the most extraordinary and prolific of…

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    period and Antonio Allegri da Correggio or more popular as Correggio (1489-1534) was one of its greatest exponents. The Italian painter was largely influenced by the works of Andrea Mantegna, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Dosso Dossi (Waterhouse, Correggio). During his art career, Correggio visited Rome, where he learned the nuances and spirit of the Renaissance culture. Filled with the poetic charm and soft elegance, Correggio's works inaugurate the composition of new artistic…

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    It is important to understand Renaissance means Rebirth or Revitalization. “Spanning roughly the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries no longer seems to be the abrupt onset of the modern era, suddenly shining forth in the fifteenth century to illuminated medieval darkness with the rekindled light of classical antiquity.” (Ott, 2012) During this period Italy was able to turn the “emphasis slowly away from the ideas and values of supernatural orientation and towards those concerned with…

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