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    The Renaissance is a period in Europe from the 14th to 17th century. It was considered the bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. It all started as a cultural movement in Italy in the late Medieval period and later spread to the rest of Europe‚ which started the beginning of the Early Modern Age. There are many highly interesting periods of history but the level of artistic and architectural production during this time is amazing. So much that centuries later they continue to capture

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    Caravaggio Michelangelo Caravaggio‚ greatest Italian Baroque artist‚ was born in 1573. He had a complex character and a trouble personality‚ which he often got drunk and got involve into a fight. In 1605‚ he committed a murder and was sentence to death but he had been working in major Churches of Rome. Therefore‚ he had an important friend‚ Cardinal Del Monte‚ who became his sponsor and helped him to escape from Rome to Naples‚ where he was still painting a lot of incredible works. In 1610‚ Caravaggio

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    Humanism is a philosophy based upon Greek and Roman teaching that stress the importance of man. Humanist ideas such as individualism‚ secularism‚ and Greek and Roman teachings were stressed throughout Italian Renaissance visual arts. These key humanist ideas wanted to achieve a betterment of man‚ ideas such as these are clearly depicted or seen throughout Renaissance art. A major part of visual art in the Italian renaissance was the portrayal of the human body‚ Individualism. Michelangelo‚ one of

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    artwork must create or suggest a particular impression of that era. To promote the cultural beliefs of a society the artwork must encourage and support the beliefs. For the artwork to challenge the beliefs it must question tradition. Gislebertus and Michelangelo promote and reflected the society and religion in which they belonged whereas Kruger and Serrano reflected yet challenged their society and religion. Gislebertus was a "sculptor of genius" of the Romanesque period. His sculpture of the last

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    Descriptive Essay Italy‚ a gorgeous country shaped like a boot‚ is one of the most beautiful places one can visit. I recently vacationed in Italy‚ and never gave my eyes the chance to take a break from the beautiful scenery: from the ongoing gorgeous landscape to the remarkable architecture. My family and I really enjoyed our little time in Italy‚ between visiting our loud and obnoxious extended family to tasting and smelling amazing Italian cuisine. Vacationing in a different country is a remarkable

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    The Medici family is one that will be recognized throughout history for their many accomplishments during the renaissance era. Many of the famous artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were prominent during these times. What exactly came about that allowed the Medici family to take a step into the public light and build their own era? Some economic issues became the reason for this era filled with talent. Using the Common Themes Theory‚ we can point out the problem that the Medici family

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    Leonardo Da Vinci is by far the best artist between Michelangelo‚ Buonarroti‚ Raphael‚ and Donatello. Leonardo is best known for his incredible art and scientific discoveries‚ he paints in ways that express himself and also dramatic ways which adds the realism to his paintings and is a great master at art . Leonardo is the best one out of the three others to meet because he has more intriguing art pieces including Mona lisa‚ and other art pieces that he has done .Leonardo’s art was based off of

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    Interpretation What can be seen in the artwork? The sculpture shows us the biblical character‚ David‚ who slew Goliath. We can see David holding the sling which he will use to kill Goliath. Below David is his cuirass (medieval body armor that covers the chest and back) which was given to him by King Saul before the encounter with Goliath. Also present below him is a harp whose tip is shaped like that of an eagle‚ a symbolic reference to the Borghese family. Bernini conceived and carved his

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    Leonardo da Vinci‚ a small boy‚ living in a big city. Leonardo da Vinci was a very famous artist‚ musician‚ inventor‚ scientist‚ and many more. He even worked the famous group called The Italian Renaissance. Leonardo has changed the struggle of flying and war on earth with the most amazing accomplishments that made him who he was. Leonardo da Vinci was obsessed with art for since he was very young. Leonardo was raised with no father‚ and for only two years with his mother. Leonardo became a

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    of the High Renaissance masters‚ Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni. The sculpture itself shows two figures‚ a god and a faun or panisc: a half-man‚ half-goat figure in Greek culture. It is one of young Michelangelo’s earliest sculptures and it is arguably also one of his roughest. The figure‚ Bacchus‚ stands in a sway‚ an “s” curvature to his stance that is referred to as contrapposto. Contrapposto made a comeback during the High Renaissance and Michelangelo paid attention to the elements

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