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    renaissance artists played an active role in the intellectual life of the period‚ many of them wrote treaties on subjects such as perspective and painting. Their achievements as individuals were now recognised‚ and often celebrated. Some artists‚ such as Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ were seen as having almost divine creative powers. This established artists

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    The Sistine Chapel Between 1508 and 1512 Michelangelo Buonarroti painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. For decades‚ the grandeur of his work leaves people mesmerized who travel from all over the world to simply catch a glimpse of the fresco. His magnificent painting yielded some of the most extraordinary illustrative images of all time and forever altered the course of artistic endeavors in the Western world. Michelangelo never wanted to paint the Sistine Chapel ceiling. He was unsettled

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    A year later‚ however‚ Michelangelo left tha master to study in Medici Gardens near San Marco‚ where Lorenzo‚ the Magnificent‚ had gathered a collection of ancient statues and had assigned Bertoldo‚ a follower Donatello‚ to train young men in sculture. During the Bologna sojourn‚ Michelangelo was undoubtedly influenced by the vigorous reliefs of Iacope della Quercia on the doors of the Cathedral of San

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    rebirth or revival is because this time period led to advancements in art‚ science‚ architect‚ and machinery. Although there were a lot of people who contributed to these advancements‚ two very important people that helped are Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo. Leonardo Da Vinci was born in 1452 in the village of Vinci on April 15 (Kallen). Leonardo is the most famous renaissance men of them all. Leonardo like most young artists started off as a student to Verrocchio and this is where he would he learned

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    artistic family. His dad was court painter to the Duke of Urbino‚ Federico Il da Montefeltro‚ and he helped his dad paint some of the pieces. Growing up and around the court gave Raphael excellent manners and social skills‚ which other artists like Michelangelo lacked. His mom died when he was eight. His dad remarried‚ but then died four years later. Orphaned‚ Raphael lived with his uncle Bartolomeo‚ a priest. Since he had helped his father with the court art‚ he showed much talent while living with his

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    circulation‚ making navigation through space more comprehensible. Strong emphasis on elements in space can be achieved through contrasting the static with the dynamic. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564) * master of the use of dynamic tension EXAMPLES CAPITOLINE HILL‚ ROME‚ ITALY (1538 – 1546) by Michelangelo Composed of planned trio buildings to form a piazza intended to be the heart of the city. A. The space is entered by ascending a monumental set of steep stairs

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    the techniques used to make the works. Although the pieces are very similar‚ there are differences between them in terms of material‚ style and degree of realism. Pieta created by Tilman Riemenschneider was made out of wood while Pieta made by Michelangelo was created out of marble stone. Both of the works were done by carving. “When carving wood‚ the artist uses sharp tools to cut and gouge the surface. The artist must also consider the wood’s grain and work carefully with the grain (https://elearn

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    The Italian Renaissance produced many artists and even more works of art‚ but there were three artists considered to be the Trinity of Great Masters‚ Michelangelo‚ Leonardo da Vinci and Raffaelo Santi‚ or simply Raphael. While these artists often worked in different mediums‚ Michelangelo preferred stone and Raphael preferred oil paint. Michelangelo and Raphael were able to portray emotions in their work. In two of these works‚ The Pieta and La Madonna di San Sisto‚ these artists were able to bring

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    The Renaissance: The Printing and Thinking The article‚ “The Renaissance: The Printing and Thinking” was originally created by WGBH Boston in 1989. WGBH Boston is a public radio station located in Boston. The article was found on learner.org‚ but it was inspired by programs from The Western Tradition. The Western Tradition is a video instructional series on Western civilizations. The lecture is presented by Eugen Weber‚ who is a Romanian-born American historian‚ known for The Western Tradition

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    three great masters were Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael who dominated the period known as High Renaissance (Renaissance Art‚ 2013). Leonardo ’s best known works include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Michelangelo was known for his many sculptures and paintings which included the decoration of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican (Renaissance‚ 2013). Raphael‚ who learned and was influenced by both Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo‚ painted most notably The School of Athens

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