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    fall at the same rate of acceleration. Gutenberg made the most important technology advancement of the Renaissance by inventing the printing press which provided for the ability to distribute inexpensive books and spread knowledge to the people (Italian Renaissance,…

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    Christian Iconography . This paper explores two pieces of art; one form the early medieval years (between 500 and 1200) while the Christian iconography is contained in illustrating the return of naturalism between early and late medieval periods other is from late medieval years (between 1200 and 1400). This paper also reviews the 'Madonna Enthroned with Angels and Prophets' by Cimabue developed in the Italo-Byzantine period between 1100 and 1300. The 'Vienna Genesis' is a medieval Christian art…

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    PARAGRAPH. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, was painter, engineer, and upon his own words, a sculptor. He put the walls on the Sistine Chapel, and sculpted the beautiful form to the body of David. On March 9th my Humanities course was given the opportunity to be given a tour at the Phoenix Art Museum, in Phoenix Arizona. The reason for this was so that we could have a in person view of the some the period art styles we were studying and have a greater understanding for it. Due to time…

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    Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci commonly known as Leonardo da Vinci he was one of the leading artist and intellectual of the Italian Renaissance. Who 's known for his enduring works like the "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa" he was the epitome of a Renaissance man, Some people even called him a universal genius ( www.biography.com ). Not only was Da Vinci a painter he was a sculptor an engineer he also was an inventor who studied the laws of science and nature an individual of unquenchable…

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    The Mona Lisa has fascinated and inspired painters, poets, scientists, singers, psychologists since its inception, even though so little is known with certainty about this painting. The mystery around the Mona Lisa feeds the imagination of many . So, it is not surprising that millions of people visit the Louvre in Paris every year to glance at this famous portrait realised by Leonardo Da Vinci between probably 1503 and 1506 . In the face of its well-established fame of today, it is…

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    Botticelli's Allegory of the Spring For centuries, many have been in awe of the wonders of the Renaissance. During this time, there was an increased desire to learn and study ancient Greco-Roman culture and ideas. Sandro Botticelli, a great Florentine painter, created many impressive pieces and was one of the many prominent Renaissance artists. During the later years of his life, he created one his most singular masterpieces known as The Allegory of the Spring. The painting is so complex that…

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    Born in Italy during the Italian Renaissance, Sofia Anguissola was the first internationally recognized female artist. Influenced equally by grand mannerists and realistic portraitists, Anguissola was a pioneer in portraiture and genre painting. This paper examines the events and paintings that advanced her career and prominence. Sofonisba Anguissola, born into a noble family in Cremona, was not the daughter of an artist, unlike most female painters at that time. However, through the…

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    The Italian Renaissance, a term used to mark the time period where innovation, art, and learning became increasingly relevant in society. While the exact date of the Italian Renaissance is controversial to some, most believe that the Italian Renaissance started in fourteenth century, and ended roughly around the seventeenth century. As the name states, the Italian Renaissance began in Italy, mainly for two reasons. The first being that Italy became disconnected from major powers, due to the…

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    was a versatile Italian painter. And was one of the artists that dominated the Italian Renaissance. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, a small town located at the foot of the Venetian side of the Alps during the year of 1490. But, he died in 1576 at the age of 86. Titian, who was born in Pieve di Cadore moved to Venice at the age of 10. During his lifetime, many political and social events occurred. There were 3 main wars that happened in Italy during Titian’s life, known as the Italian wars, these…

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    Michelangelo were the most famous artists during the 16th Century. Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, and architect. The paintings that made him famous were the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, The Vitruvian Man and The Madonna of the Rocks. He expressed all the mysteries of man and nature in his paintings making him one of the most well known and greatest painters of all time. Raphael was an architect and a master painter and was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci. His most famous paintings…

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