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    To Arte di Calimala‚ the finest guild in Florence‚ I understand that you have a difficult decision on your 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

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    Fra Lippo Lippi Introduction Fra Lippo Lippi " is probably one of the " lyrics with more music and painting " mentioned by Robert Browning in a letter to Milsand of February‚ 1853. In April of the same year‚ Elizabeth Barrett describes him engaged in " digging at Vasari "‚ whose Le Vite de ’ Pittori was probably the main source for the poem and many others about Italian painting. " Fra Lippo Lippi " has always been one of the best known and most famous poems of Browning‚ for several

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    Birth of venus Birth of Venus View Full Essay ART 111 Kayce Anderson Writing Assignment #8 The work that I have chosen from Chapter 19 is Thomas Cole’s The Oxbow (Connecticut River near Northampton) (1836) on page 462. Principles of Design: • The focal point of the painting is the sun-drenched valley and river. The emphasis comes from the diagonal of the tree to the left that directs the view of the scene down the valley toward the farmland. • Vertical balance can be seen with the

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    Italian Renaissance was devided into the 3 stages: _ Early Renaissance (about 1420 – 1490/1500) _ High Renaissance (about 1490/1500 – 1520) _ Late Renaissance or Mannerism The first stage of the Renaissance starting from the city of Firenze (Florence) with the statue of Donatello‚ Ghiberti picture of the reliefs‚ frescoes by Masaccio and the construction of Filippo Bruelleschi. The second stage of the Renaissance. This stage was the peak of the Renaissance. This is the time to reach perfection

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    Sandro Botticelli‚ born Alessandro Mariano Filipepi‚ was the son of a tanner. He was born in Florence around 1445 and showed a talent for painting at a very early age. Botticelli was first apprenticed under a goldsmith named Sandro‚ from whom it is believed he derived his nickname. At the age of sixteen‚ he served an apprenticeship with the painter Fra Filippo Lippi (Durant‚ 1953). From Lippi he learned to create the effect of transparency‚ to draw outlines‚ and to give his pictures fluidity and

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    influential in numerous ways‚ ideologically‚ socially‚ politically‚ and undoubtedly artistically. However‚ some eras have been the mere recreation or blend of other significant periods. The Renaissance‚ which began in the early 14th century in the city of Florence‚ Italy‚ is a clear example of the latter mentioned; the following question arises: What is the Renaissance? Jam-packed with overbearing innovative elements and personalities the Renaissance or re-birth in English is probably the most artistic‚ therefore

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in March 1475 in Arrenzo‚ Florence (Now Italy).He was a renowned Italian artist‚ sculptor‚ painter‚ poet and an engineer. His work ethic and dedication to his profession was one of the many reasons why he is still remembered in the world of art. He is famously remembered for his sculptor work on the statue of David and the painting of the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. The statue of David is a male nude statue standing

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    differences between the Italian Renaissance and the Northern Renaissance‚ Italy did inspire a movement that eventually spread throughout the rest of Europe. Two particular art pieces from each area that will be examined are Fra Angelico’s Annunciation from Florence‚ Italy‚ and Robert Campin’s Merode Altarpiece from Northern Europe. Not only are the elements of composition important in these two works of art‚ but also the style‚ overall

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    are schools and subjects such as art‚ math and science today. After the Black Plague‚ many people decided to focus on their lives on Earth rather than the hereafter. This way of thinking was later named Humanism. Humanism spread throughout all of Florence‚ Italy before it did anywhere else. Most of the population of Italy decided to focus on society‚ education‚ self-respect‚ talent and became more man-centered. There were two causes of the Renaissance‚ one was the church and the other‚ the Black Plague

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    LEONARDO DA VINCI‚ ANNUNCIATION‚ C. 1472 After looking at Leonardo da Vinci‚ Annunciation art‚ what comes into my mind is that the lady in the art must be of higher authority. This is clear because of the way she is been greeted by the mighty Angel with detailed wings. It is further complemented by the Angele’s way of greeting where he is kneeling before her. On the other hand‚ the lady in the art seems to be responding to the greeting with his left arm raised slightly. One aspect of

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