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    Presentation First slide * In the 13th century‚ the Black Plague killed 30-60% of Europe’s population. The medieval times were taking place * There was the hundred-year war between France and England * Feudalism was falling - the system of political organization prevailing in Europe:the relation of lord to vassal with all land held in fee and as chief characteristics homage‚ the service of tenants under arms and in court‚ wardship‚ and forfeiture * Italy became the place where the renaissance

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci might have been the most innovative mind of the Renescience era‚or at least until 300 years after his death. He created things that may have never been been thought of if it wasn’t for him. His paintings are so controversial that people still argue about them today. Although‚most people know Leonardo Da Vinci for just his paintings from the Renescience era‚ they cannot truly appreciate the depth of his career if they don’t know about his controversial paintings

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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was one of the greatest artists that bloomed from the Renaissance. Not only was he a master of painting and sculpting‚ but he also was a poet‚ engineer‚ and an architect. Through his incredible worksMichelangelo revived ancient Greek and Roman art styles merged with some of his own to create monumental art. The great artist was able to recover lost interest in art and architecture during this time of learning. He changed the perception of others through

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    concerned himself with what the eye could see‚ rather than with purely abstract concepts. Little is known about the life of Leonardo da Vinci. He kept copious notebooks‚ but these contain only sketches and speculations. Much of what we know of him comes from tax records‚ legal documents‚ and secondhand sources. Leonardo was born on April 15‚ 1452‚ in the town of Vinci. His father was Ser Piero‚ a notary; his mother‚ Caterina‚ came of a peasant family. They were not married. The boy’s uncle Francesco

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    Leonardo Da Vinci’s life began on April 15th 1452. He was born in a Tuscan hill town called Vinci. Leonardo Da Vinci spent his first five years of life living with his dad in the “Hamlet of Anchiano”. Everything up until he is fourteen not a lot of people know. At age fourteen scientists know that Da Vinci was apprenticed to one of the most famous artists in his time. Andrea di Cione. He worked with him for about 6 years before starting his professional career. Even after he stopped working for

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    choosing a drawing at first‚ for many artists we studied were painters‚ but then I remembered Leonardo Da Vinci was a man of many talents‚ and one of those talents was drawing. So I decided to replicate a drawing he had intended to become a sculpture of a horse‚ but was unfortunately never built in his lifetime. I used simple materials to recreate the drawing‚ using just a regular pencil‚ some thick sketching paper‚ and lots of time and patience. Leonardo Da Vinci was adept at many

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    Defining 16th Century True Love based on the play Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare To define true love‚ would be to ruin its purity‚ therefore‚ It has no definition. However‚ the Shakespearean play‚ Much Ado about Nothing‚ illustrates episodes of various defining moments on love in action. The contrasting views throughout the play about true love depict two sets of lovers Benedick and Beatrice‚ Claudio and Hero. Several governing actions

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    paint a picture. You are an artist‚ like a painter or sculptor‚ during anytime between the 1600’s and 1900’s. During this time period‚ Shakespeare is a well-known figure in Europe and his works are being read and seen by everyone. He is a source of inspiration‚ so of course‚ you would want to use his work as an inspiration for your own artwork. Like you‚ many other artists used Shakespeare and his works as inspiration for their own works of art(paintings‚ sculptures‚ etc.). As you can see‚ Shakespeare’s

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    The Last Supper was painted by Leonardo DA Vinci‚ an Italian artistic production. From the Town of Vinci. He is one of the most extraordinary painter‚ architects‚ and gifted philosopher of all clock sentence. Da Vinci was Born on April fifteen‚ 1452‚ in the neighborhood of Vinci but spent a large share of his life in Florence where he started painting and after a particular period- painting. When he was fourteen‚ Leonardo began workings as a studio male child to Andrea del Verrocchio‚ who at the

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    ser Piero da Vinci"‚ meaning "Leonardo‚ of ser Piero from Vinci.” His natural genius crossed so many disciplines that he epitomized the term “Renaissance man.” Today he remains best known for his art‚ including two paintings that remain among the world’s most famous and admired‚ Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Artda Vinci believed‚ was indisputably connected with science and nature. Biography Da Vinci had numerous skills that had given him the name of renaissance master‚ skills in art and science

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