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    Italian High Renaissance artists achieved ideal of harmony and balance comparable with the works of ancient Greece or Rome. Renaissance Classicism was a form of art that removed the extraneous detail and showed the world as it was. Forms‚ colors and proportions‚ light and shade effects‚ spatial harmony‚ composition‚ perspective‚ anatomy - all are handled with total control and a level of accomplishment for which there are no real precedents. Leonardo da Vinci was a Florentine artist‚ one of the

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    Classical Humanism is described as "a phenomenon that gave the Renaissance"¦.its distinctly secular stamp."� Define classical humanism in its historical context and discuss the values and philosophy that shaped the literature and visual art of the Renaissance. The great intellectual movement of Renaissance Italy was humanism. The humanists believed that the Greek and Latin classics contained both all the lessons one needed to lead a moral and effective life. The intellectual and social movement

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    In the Madonna and Child (ca. late 1480s‚ oil on wood) by Giovanni Bellini‚ the Virgin Mary is portrayed with a vague gaze that is directed at the audience while wearing a red robe while a blue veil‚ brimmed with gold drapes around her body. Bellini depicts Christ as a nude figure with his gaze fixed upwards and his left hand on his chest with his right holding a fruit. Both subjects have halos surrounding

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    During the two hundred years between 1400 and 1600‚ Europe witnessed an astonishing revival of drawing‚ fine art painting‚ sculpture and architecture centred in Italy‚ where artists began to look back to the way in which Greek and Roman artists had worked. Not many classical paintings had survived‚ but there were descriptions from which artists tried to copy them. Those two centuries which we now refer to as the Renaissance (Rinascimento) was given this name (French for ’rebirth’) as a result of

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    Pieve di Cadore in Austria. His father sent him and his brother to Venice at age 10 to become a painter. Giovanni Bellini had the greatest influence on his style‚ which was high Renaissance. “Homage of Fredrick Barbarossa to Pope Alexander 3” was his first work to be noticed by society. The artwork was so popular because it was started by Giovanni‚ but finished by Titian because Giovanni had passed away. Titian’s grandest achievements was “Assumption of the Virgin” because it was first major commission

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    painted portraits of royalty and aristocrats. Titian is believed to be born around 1487 in Pieve di Cadore‚ Italy. As a boy‚ he moved to Venice to study painting. While in Venice he was apprenticed to Gentile Bellini but soon changed to be the apprentice of Gentile’s brother‚ Giovanni Bellini. Giovanni’s influence can be seen in some of Titian’s early paintings. Throughout his life‚ Titian became very famous for his artwork. His first major masterpiece “Assumption of the Virgin” is still displayed

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    effect of a stage on which his figures perform. The greatest of the 15th-century Venetian painters was Giovanni Bellini Mantegna’s friendship with Bellini had a direct influence on Venetian painting. Bellini’s rich‚ mellow color and warm lighting bring out the human qualities of his serene Madonna and saints. He was one of the first Italians to use oil paint on canvas. Two of Giovanni Bellini’s pupils became the most outstanding Venetian painters of the High Renaissance. They were Giorgione

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    from trade to industry at the end of the fifteenth century‚ that Venetian art caught up with that of Florence.” Artisans in Venice like the Bellini Brothers and others such as Titian‚ Tintoretto and Veronese have arguably surpassed artists in other regions of Italy in their specialties. Peter Humfrey expresses‚ “In his later years Giovanni Bellini presided over one of the largest painters’ workshops anywhere; in addition to the usual apprentices and

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    would merely not exist. Brotton dives in depth how this new “renaissance” world may have been more connected then people may believe. The first example Brotton uses in chapter one is the Saint Mark Preaching in Alexandria (1504-7) by Gentile and Giovanni Bellini. The portrait shows St. Mark preaching in front of a chapel. The most interesting thing about this portrait is that St. Mark is preaching to Egyptian Malmuks‚

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    masses of people‚ such as the printing press‚ it was basically an elitist movement. A negative development of the age was deterioration in the power and position of women in society. Other artists during the Italian Renaissance period such as Giovanni Bellini began to express their art through secular and religious themes and ideas that were exhibited through landscapes and portraits. As new styles of linear and aerial perspective and pyramid structures came into use by

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