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    Donatello

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    the most important sculptors of the Early Renaissance. His techniques are still used today. Donatello‚ or Donato di Niccolò Betto Bardi‚ was born in Florence‚ Italy around 1386. He was an Italian sculptor and became an associate of the architect Filippo Brunelleschi‚ with whom he traveled to Rome to study the classical art and the Roman Ruins. Donatello started sculpting at the age of 20 and later became a humanist. He did not marry and had no children. He died in Florence at the age of eighty

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    Brunelleschi's Dome

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    Book Review Summary: The book that I read was Brunelleschi’s Dome by Ross King. This book summarized the story of how Filippo Brunelleschi was a genius in architecture during the Renaissance and the mastermind behind creation and completion of the dome in the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral. Brunelleschi started out his skilled life as a goldsmith in San Giovanni. A career as a goldsmith was very popular at the time by other great artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Donatello. Being a goldsmith

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    The symbol of a window could be interpreted as purity since a window pane is transparent.18The introduction of a landscape by Jan van Eyck in a distant view through a window could have been adopted by both Fra Filippo Lippi and Petrus Christus as the symbol flourished in both regions. Several possible reasons accounting for the enduring popularity of the window‚ are listed below. A. A window is a component that reveals a distant view of nature and thus provides

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    September 11‚ 2012 History of Western Art II Analysis Paper The two images I chose for the analysis paper are Martini‚ Simone and Lippo Memmi‚ Annunciation with Saints Ansanus and Margherita (1333) and Brunelleschi‚ Filippo‚ Dome of Florence Cathedral (1420-36). The reason I chose these are because they relate to the Catholic religion in different ways. The Annunciation with Saints Ansanus and Margherita was the beginning of the Catholic art during the Gothic time period

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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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    A Different Perspective

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    is where or from whom the idea originated. In the Renaissance many painters needed to translate the three- dimensional things that they saw in the world to two- dimensional pieces of artwork; and linear perspective was the solution. The architect Filippo Brunelleschi is attributed to the discovery of perspective and explained a system of how items appear smaller according to the distance away from the eye. Brunelleschi unknowingly created one of the first windows to modern technological advances in

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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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    Dada Budd Research Paper

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    Dada From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Dada (disambiguation). Cover of the first edition of the publication Dada by Tristan Tzara; Zurich‚ 1917 Dada /ˈdɑːdɑː/ or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century. Many claim Dada began in Zurich‚ Switzerland in 1916‚ spreading to Berlin shortly thereafter but the height of New York Dada was the year before in 1915.[1] To quote Dona Budd ’s The Language of

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