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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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    Parmigianino (c. 1503-1540) was one of the most gentle and graceful artist of the Italian painters. His style was mainly influenced by Correggio and later influenced by Raphael. His works, whether painted or copper prints, had a great influence on Italy and Northern Europe. We can find that most of his paintings have slender necks and hands. This characteristic has the meaning s of anti-religious reform. "Madonna with the Long Neck" is an example of this. "Madonna with the Long Neck" is an oil…

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    Michelangelo was born March 6, 1475 in Caprese, Italy and departed this life in 1564 in Rome at the age of 88. Michelangelo was not only a painter, but was also a sculptor, architect, poet and engineer. Although Michelangelo had many struggles in his life from rejection and losing his mother at such a young age, he was the first artist who was recognized during his lifetime. Michelangelo left behind multiple pieces of art, including a sculptor he named “David”. Michelangelo lost his mother at…

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    The Renaissance is a period from the 14th-17th century. Renaissance means “new birth”. It began as a cultural movement in Italy, which then spread to the rest of Europe. The Renaissance was a time of beauty and artwork. The main features of Renaissance painting and sculpture reflect a desire to explore and portray the real world. Some famous artists included Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo. About Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) was born in Anchiano, Tuscany. Da Vinci had…

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    Cargo out costs will be accounted for in such a way that delivery prices won't vary from the prices offered at the counter. One case of pizza delivery prices is displayed underneath: 19-inch New York-style pizza, veggie lover, plain pies (shipping cost is included in the price).  One pie, $21.90  Four pies, $66.90  Eight pies, $130.90. Financial Plan and Breakeven Analysis: According to our conservative evaluations, Pizza Cottage, Inc. is expected to keep up a sound financial position…

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    The Renaissance is a period in history that is known for changing art, architecture, and the view of many things. The Renaissance was a time of rebirth that took place from the fourteenth century to the seventeenth century. One of the well known leaders of the time was Queen Isabella I of Castile. Isabella I was a powerful leader because of her contributions to exploration, her self-confidence, and her ability to unify Spain. Isabella I lived during an era when views and techniques of art and…

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    Naomi Assefa 10/12/17 2B Was the Renaissance a revolution? The Renaissance was the cultural revolution that took place in Europe from the 14th century to the 17th century. Prior to the Renaissance, life in Europe was very static. This meaning that Europe had no major achievements or new revolutionary developments. During the Renaissance, European culture began to change because Europeans were now getting a better education, trading, and growing in many different ways. A revolution is a radical…

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    The Italian combat squad was formed by 200 smaller groups which would later grow in size to become known as the Blackshirts. As Mussolini’s popularity grew two years prior from the start of the Italian combat squad, the first fascist party was started. After the first fascist party was created Mussolini was finally let into the government and eventually…

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    continued to improve as time passed. Notably, music was mostly vocal during the renaissance period. Moreover, music was purely religious during those times. Composers had an intention of uniting other people in the society because music used unification language. The printing eased growth of music because it could easily spread in form of texts (Renaissance Art…

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    perceive how the overall Italian culture contrasts to my European culture. When I speak of the Italian culture, I am reflecting on the overall values, beliefs, and traditions of the Italians, rather than a direct group or location within Italy. With a vast array of possibilities, I chose the…

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