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    St. Stephen Child‚ The Melun Diptych c. 1452-1455‚ oil on oak panel‚ left wing: 36 ½” x 33 ½” right wing: 37 ¼” x 33 ½” [pic] • Martin Schongauer Tormenting St. Anthony‚ Demons‚ c. 1480-1490‚ engraving‚ 12 ¼” x 9” [pic] • Filippo Brunelleschi‚ Dome of Florence Cathedral‚ 1420-1436; lantern completed 1471 [pic] • Attributed to Michelozzo di Bartolomeo‚ Façade‚ Palazzo Medici-Riccardi‚ Florence‚ begun 1446 [pic] • Donatello‚ David‚ c. 1446-1460(?)‚ bronze

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    movement of extreme originality in aesthetics‚ although the four past centuries were simply based on classical inspiration. The fifteenth century brought what is now called the Early Renaissance; its first constructions by the Florentine architect Filippo Brunelleschi‚ in which it established a high standard for the Renaissance. Materials and colors were kept minimal‚ and important structures were emphasized in gray. Spaces thoughtfully composed‚ its parts and their interrelationships were artfully

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    Summary By Loretta Kelley

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    found in African baskets or the mosaics from the Middle Eastern areas. Additionally she highlights some other times in history where mathematics has played its part. Specifically‚ she speaks about the 15th century artist‚ architect‚ and engineer Filippo Brunelleschi. The advances he made helped create‚ grow and contrast the Renaissance period. Kelley goes on to speak about numerals used in Florence‚ symbols still used today in the Hindu-Arabic system‚ and how Thomas Harriott used the Native American

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    Seize the day A. Renaissance History The term Renaissance means "rebirth"‚ and is the period in European civilization‚ immediately following the Middle Ages. The Renaissance began in northern Italy and then spread through Europe. Italian cities such as Naples‚ Genoa‚ and Venice became centers of trade between Europe and the Middle East. Arab scholars preserved the writings of the ancient Greeks in their libraries. When the Italian cities traded with the Arabs‚ ideas were exchanged along with

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    then lead to Giorgio Vasari and the father of Italian renaissance Giotto Di Bondone. Even when you type into Google ‘Great renaissance artists‘ the first names that come up are Michelangelo‚ Raphael‚ Sandro Botticelli‚ Titian‚ Donatello‚ Masaccio‚ Filippo Brunelleschi and other great male artists. As these names are being stated it shows that there is a visible pattern that they are all males and it is rare to recognize a great female renaissance artist. This then leads to the statement “There were

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    hands‚ picking which bronze panel depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac should be placed on the beautiful bronze doors of the Baptistery of Florence I have a proposal on which artist‚ Brunelleschi or Ghiberti‚ I think should be chosen; I heavily favor Filippo Brunelleschi’s master piece. The story of the Sacrifice of Isaac is about a man named Abraham. This man and his wife had a child at a very old age‚ and their son‚ Isaac‚ was very precious to them. Now‚ in the story Abraham is told by God that he

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    Points Awarded 96.00 Points Missed 4.00 Percentage 96.0% 1. The city became the first important center of the early Italian Renaissance. A) Vienna B) Rome C) Paris D) Florence Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s): D 2. This artist is celebrated as the designer of the doors of the Florence Baptistery. A) Leonardo B) Michelangelo C) Ghiberti D) Donatello Points Earned: 4.0/4.0 Correct Answer(s): C 3. Brunelleschi’s contribution to Florence Cathedral was its famous:

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    Writer‚ Renaissance architect‚ humanist philosopher‚ and artistic theorist‚ Leon Battista Alberti is considered to be the Renaissance’s "universal man" of learning. In addition to painting‚ designing buildings‚ and writing scientific‚ artistic and philosophical treatises‚ Alberti wrote the first book on Italian grammar and cryptography. Born in Genoa in the year 1404‚ out of wedlock but immediately legitimatized by his father Lorenzo. Leon’s mother‚ Bianca Fieschi‚ was a Bolognese widow. She died

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    “The Renaissance changed the world in almost every way one could think of. It brought a kind of snowball effect: each new intellectual advance paved the way for further advancements.” In the 1400’s‚ Filippo Brunelleschi was able to complete the unfinished Dome left by Arnolfo Dicambio in the 1200’s. He not only changed the entire idea of building but also made the entire field of architecture and design. Brunelleschi became an architect at the age of

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