Michelangelo Antonioni

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    dad’s death. He had begun his career as an artist in his hometown, and after sharing a partnership in central Italy, Raphael moved to Florence “where he was heavily influenced by the works of the Italian painters Fra Bartolommeo, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Masaccio” . By studying these artists, Sanzio had been inspired to develop his own personal style. For the last…

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    life drawing was the Renaissance 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…

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    Raffaello Bertieri created the typeface Ruano after being inspired by the Vatican calligrapher Ferdinando Ruano. Ferdinando Ruano was a well-known calligrapher who drew “Lettera Cancellaresce Formata”. This chancery font has also been referred as Flanko Ruano casted in 1926 by Nebiolo & Co. printing company. Raffaello Bertieri an artist from Florence, Italy worked for Nebiolo & Co. printing company for most of his life as a publisher, graphic designer and type designer, where he created…

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    Middle Ages, or the medieval times, was a long period of history from 500 AD to 1500 AD. The renaissance is the era that brought discovery, new exploration, and astronomy. Renaissance means “rebirth” and was a cultural movement from the fourteenth century to the seventeenth century. Powerful inventions were made the renaissance, such as the printing press, gunpowder, and the mariner’s compass. Each era is extremely different and made a great influence on the modern world and how we see art,…

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    One of today’s most favored and prestige paintings would have to be the last super by Leonardo da Vinci. This painting was discovered between the years of 1495-1498, De Vinci was a famous artist during the Renaissance error. The last supper painting was the first visible picture of Christ that anyone has seen. The reaction of this painting was pure madness across the city. Emotions were running high with feelings ranging from sadness to pure joy each time a pair of eyes landed upon this painting…

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    Vinci and Michelangelo as the great artists of the High Renaissance and that was probably why he decided to add them. The face of Plato closely resembles that of Leonardo da Vinci. Michelangelo was added lost. He is the one leaning on the block like structure on the bottom of the stairs. Raphael was said to have added him after he saw the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel since they both were working in the same building under the same Pope, Pope Julius II. Raphael is more hidden than Michelangelo.…

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    “Peruginesque” style was dated in comparison to recent innovations of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. This was also when he began a series of his Madonnas. A technique Raphael learned while with Perugino was fresco painting, which he went on to do for many commissions. He also worked as an architect,…

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    Women In The Renaissance

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    encompassed “classical balance, harmony, and restraint” (Aboukhadijeh, “European Society in the Age of the Renaissance”). Many artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael were very famous during the Renaissance. However, compared to the other artists, Michelangelo is…

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    most important question that has been researched is to figure out why this piece is the best piece he has carved compared to his other works as well as other art pieces done by different sculptors. Scholars such as Joanna E. Ziegler wrote that “Michelangelo radically redefined the enterprise of making pieta sculptures and, hence, redefined the nature of the “art” itself (Ziegler).” He did so by contrast with the Flemish works: Michelangelo’s core figures are inviolable (due to the change…

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    da Vinci's real full name was Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci. He was born the illegitimate son of a notary named Piero da Vinci and a peasant named Caterina in Vinci, Italy, which is near Florence, on April 15 1452. At 5 years old, his father took responsability of him, and his mother remarried. Both his parents had more children seperately, giving him 17 half borthers and sisters. da Vinci studied under a famous Florentine painter Verrocchio. When he first started working, he worked under…

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