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    Primavera Sandro Botticelli followed a different path than many artists and painters of his time‚ which in turn gave him a unique edge. Instead of basing his work on the ideas of light and shade‚ he incorporated the element of line‚ into many of his works of art‚ and he also relied heavily on drawing beforehand. This and his inclusion of classcism‚ individualsim‚ and his own play on realism are the aspects that set Botticelli apart and made him unique during the Early Renaissance period.

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    The early Renaissance began about the time Fabriano painted the Adoration of the Magi. His purpose was to use a gorgeous surface using a rainbow of colors and adding a display of gold for the aristocrats of the time. This was to separate his works from the Gothic style of the past. Soon an artist named Masaccio began his career and changed nearly everything about painting. The frescos that he painted used episodes all in the same painting‚ not just one subject. The figures were highlighted with

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    a calming blue background gives Venus an ethereal quality and makes her stand out. This use of color also creates unity and variety. • In this piece‚ the light source is not seen. However‚ the light source is to the right of the artwork because Botticelli uses chiaroscuro‚ or shading on the left side of Venus’s face which makes it seem like a glow is cast upon her face. Content: • The painting’s composition presents Venus‚ born of the foam of the sea‚ floating to the shores of her sacred island

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    paintings. In the late 15th century many artists came around to some very famous pieces and new concepts of art. One artist that played a major role in this was Gentile Da Fabriano. He’s most famous for his new Gothic International painting‚ the “Adoration of the Magi.” This piece of art became the new talk of the town. It incorporated many influences from all over Europe‚ not just Italy. It also purposed many ideas and storytelling‚ which was something that hadn’t been done at this time yet. Another famous

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    Lisa’s most infamous and enigmatic feature - her smile. Leonardo often planned grandiose paintings with many drawings and sketches‚ only to leave the projects unfinished. For example‚ in 1481 he was commissioned to paint the altarpiece "The Adoration of the Magi". After extensive‚ ambitious plans and many drawings‚ the painting was left unfinished and Leonardo left for Milan. Only seventeen of his paintings and none of his statues survived. In Milan he spent 17 years making plans and models for

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    F. The Birth of Venus was created on canvas with the use of tempera paint. Botticelli would hand grind a material that changes according to the light that it reflects‚ also known as pigment. The powdered pigments are traditionally mixed with egg yolk which dries quickly and stays firmly in place (Saitzyk‚ 245). During the Renaissance‚ fabric such as canvas were used instead of the popular wooden panel. As tempera

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    Essayist‚ writer‚ scientist‚ inventor‚ engineer‚ and artist‚ Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15‚ 1452 in Vinci‚ Tuscany‚ Italy. He was the son of a peasant girl named Caterina and attorney Piero da Vinci. They were never married‚ leaving Da Vinci an only child‚ with 17 half-siblings. Leonardo had received no formal education beyond basic math‚ writing‚ and reading‚ but his artistic talent showed at a very early age. Around the age of fifteen‚ Leonardo began to work with the highly celebrated

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    Prologue On what shall be said in this Essay The Medici were an illustrious family that rose to fame and fortune during the Renaissance. Starting as humble merchants‚ the family grew in fame and prosperity until the name was known throughout all of Europe. Every aspect of the Renaissance was influenced by them. They influenced society as a whole‚ and their ways of relating to the different aspects of life set up standards that were followed‚ copied or completely avoided by their peers

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    The birth of Venus is displayed at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence‚ Italy. But originally Botticelli was commissioned to paint the work by the Medici family of Florence‚ specifically Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de’ Medici under the influence of his cousin Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ close friend to Botticelli. The painting depicts the goddess Venus‚ having emerged from the sea standing on a seashell‚ arriving at the seashore. On Venus’ right is Zephyrus‚ God of Winds‚ he carries with him the gentle breeze Aura

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