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    Renaissance Art

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    knowledge about human anatomy and mathematics (Brown). The figures in the paintings also appeared stiff‚ simply because they were painting ideals‚ which was a subject that they were unfamiliar with (Brown). The Renaissance Art Movement‚ led greatly by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci‚ lasted from the 13th century until the 17th century and spurred a cultural movement throughout Europe. Renaissance in Latin actually means “rebirth.” The idea of rebirthing ancient art lead to the Italian artists incorporating

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    painters such as Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni and Tintoretto were a defined as the High Renaissance artist in their age. Although they were all artist of the same phase but they decided to express art in different ways‚ in order to bring back the art work of Rome into their Glorious age. Leonardo Da Vinci focuses more on scientific researches and a broad variety of art works such as painting‚ sculptures and architecture. While Michelangelo focuses more sculpture‚ with his

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    work of his contemporary‚ Michelangelo‚ by combining subtleties‚ a greater clarity of form and softer shading to create a more realistic rendering of his figures. He also infused his own sense of grace into his figures and avoided the air of tension often found in Michelangelo’s depictions. Raphael’s work is known and admired for his ability to visually capture the Neoplatonic and Renaissance ideal of human grandeur. The work of Raphael‚ along with that of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci‚ represents

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    The Renaissance was indeed a proud moment in history. It was a time of the revitalization of antiquity‚ breakthrough scientific discoveries‚ and profound‚ inspirational artwork. The desire and urge to establish stronger connections with the classical past brought about the search and discovery of many ancient manuscripts and artworks. One of the most celebrated discoveries occurred during the height of the Renaissance: The Laocoon. Perhaps one of the world’s most famous Hellenistic sculptures‚ it

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    artist Leonardo da Vinci created some of the greatest work ever seen by the naked eye. The Mona Lisa was a piece that he painted somewhere between 1503 and 1506 but rumor has it that this beautiful work of was not finished until 1517. Then you have Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ the creator of The Pieta‚ yet another fine work of art from the 16th century. These artist express their raw talent with the way the choice of color were used in the Mona Lisa also the materials that was put into the Pieta such as Carrera

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    in Urbino of 1483‚ he was a painter and architect of the Florentine school in the Italian High Renaissance. He studied under Pietro Perugino; but after leaving Perugino and moving to Florence he soon adopted the styles of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo (who were the artists who had established the High Renaissance style in Florence). During that time‚ Julius II requested decorations for the stanze (rooms) that Nicholas V had added to the building of the Vatican palace built 50 years earlier by

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    Many pieces of art in the Renaissance are gorgeous and well detailed. There were many great inventors in this time as well. Many famous artists‚ such as Michelangelo‚ and Leonardo da Vinci lived in this era as well. Each piece showcases each artist’s skill. Jan Van Eyck’s painting; “The Arnolfini Portrait” depicts Giovanni di Nicolao Arnolfini and his wife. Arnolfini was a merchant from a city in Tuscany‚ Italy‚ called Lucca. The Arnolfini family was very powerful. People often say that the woman

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    Time Traveling‚ Art Historian‚ Book Chapters 1-3 Art Historian of the twenty first century. I am most fascinated with the arts and culture of the Early Italian and Northern European Renaissance‚ but also the Early 20th Century. After many years in development‚ I finally have created the most advanced technology to date. I successfully designed and manufactured a time travel machine. And with this time travel machine I am going to travel to these time periods to gather information about specific

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    Michelangelo: The Creation of Adam 1512 Michelangelo painted The Creation of Adam in 1512 to be the "centerpiece" for the Sistine Chapel and for Pope Julius II. The focal point of the piece are God and Adam’s fingers‚ which are just a few centimeters apart. The suspense of the creation of mankind with a touch instantly draws the eyes to the area. As you look at the piece‚ your eyes flow from the fingers to the perceived appearance of God and his white cloak‚ which seems to be swirling around. God

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    awe its members and clergy. After the completion of the Sistine Chapel‚ many famous artists such as Sandro Botticelli‚ Domenico Ghirlandaio and Pietro Perugino‚ and Raphael have been commissioned to paint the walls of the Sistine Chapel. In 1508‚ Michelangelo was commissioned to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. While the purpose of the frescos was to relegitimize the papacy‚ I believe that they accomplished

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