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    Leonardo da Vinci was one of the leading artists in the 16th century. One of his most famous works known as the Mona Lisa‚ was created in a time referred to as the High Renaissance. At this time education was valued‚ and art was advancing with mathematical‚ and liberal techniques that incorporated reality with the complementary‚ or "ideal"(pg.633). Another leading artist of Florence was Raphael‚ who found himself doing newlywed portraits of Agnolo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi. Divinci‚ the first

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    Michelangelo created something completely new when he sculpted David. His interpretation of the hero‚ and the way he is depicted‚ changed the way sculpture was made in the Renaissance and in later art. In this essay‚ I will explain the historical context in which Michelangelo lived and what circumstances led to the making of one of his most famous sculptures‚ David. I will then go on to analyse the statue and how it was different from previous versions. To finish‚ I will talk about the influence

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    Leonardo da VinciMichelangelo‚ and Raphael are three of the greatest artists in the art world history. They were extraordinary people with great ideas and visions that eventually reached far beyond the art world alone. These men were known as bitter rivals who were always competing for both commission and fame. Leonardo was the first artist. He made creative works of art that were a reflection of all the unique features of the Renaissance era. He created a new art and an attitude towards the reality

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    Leonardo da Vinci the multi-talented painter‚ inventor and well ahead of his time human. According to Stefan Klein‚ Leonardo was born 1452 at 10:30 P.M. in Vinci as the illegitimate child of Ser Piero da Vinco‚ and Caterina‚ a farmer’s daughter (Klein 233) Klein also states that in 1474 Leonardo painted his earliest known painting‚ The Annunciation (Florence‚ Uffizi Gallery). He ultimately has paintings that he never got to finish due to other pieces. “In 1495 he travels to Florence‚ where he is

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    started in the late 15th and the early 16th century in Italy. In the first part of the video it shows the period when western art reached its climax and gave some wonderful pieces of art. It is widely viewed as the greatest explosion of creativity genius in history. It sculpture was specially made by the public‚ which is becoming expensive form of art. These sculptures were often used to decorate architecture where other were able to study and admire their work of art. The Pantheon‚ a monument of ancient

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    The rise of Europe during the 16th century had many contributing factors some of which being economical‚ social‚ and political. One economic factor is European exploration and the resources it provided. When Europeans explored they gained access to resources such as spices‚ cotton‚ silk‚ gold/diamonds‚ coffee‚ and sugar. These resources translated to wealth and control for European countries. This wealth helped establish a system of capitalism. A wealthy merchant class was created which allowed countries

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    eternal patience.” Michelangelo is a well known and important figure from the Renaissance which brought a cultural revival toward Europe. Michelangelo’s early life was heavily exposed to the arts since he liked to watch and copy the nearby artists. Michelangelo’s skills ranged from sculpting‚ painting‚ poetry‚ and architecture. His most famous works are David‚ Pieta‚ and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo had heavily influenced modern art and religion. If Michelangelo had never existed

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    set him free. I am still learning.” These powerful words emerged from one of history’s most famous artist‚ sculptor‚ and painter‚ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni. Michelangelo lived and worked during the Italian cartist who was a perfectionist in every way. It was this perfectionism in his craft that led to his vast influence over this artistic time period through his many art works now on display in museums all around the world. These masterpieces to name a few are‚ the sculptures

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    When Art Speaks: An Analysis of Two Artist and Two Works of Art Wanda M. Argersinger Southern New Hanpshire University When Art Speaks The Italian Renaissance produced many artists and even more works of art‚ but there were three artists considered to be the Trinity of Great Masters‚ Michelangelo‚ Leonardo da Vinci and Raffaelo Santi‚ or simply Raphael. While these artists often worked in different mediums‚ Michelangelo preferred stone and Raphael preferred oil paint. Michelangelo and

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    History 101 | Leonardo Da Vinci | Renaissance Pioneer | | Luis Quelhas | 11/13/2012 | | Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15‚ 1452. His father was a wealthy notary‚ named Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci. His mother Caterina was a sixteen year old peasant girl. Leonardo had no surname when born and took the name Da Vinci meaning from Vinci‚ the small town in Florence where he was born. Throughout his life Leonardo faced many hardships. From 1457 he lived in the household of

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