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    Proto Renaissance art‚ 1280-1400 Italian Renaissance painting Giotto‚ Lamentation‚ Cappella degli Scrovegni In Italy in the late 13th and early 14th centuries‚ the sculpture of Nicola Pisano and his son Giovanni Pisano‚ working at Pisa‚ Siena and Pistoia shows markedly classicizing tendencies‚ probably influenced by the familiarity of these artists with ancient Roman sarcophagi. Their masterpieces are the pulpits of the Baptistery and Cathedral of Pisa. Contemporary with Giovanni Pisano‚ the

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    Humanism is a philosophy that was born during the Renaissance‚ beginning in Florence in the last decades of the 14th century. The theory introduced new ways of thinking that allowed people to question and interpret the Bible anyway they wish. Prior to Humanism‚ people lived their lives under the impression that it was all to serve god. It wasn’t until people began taking an interest in the work of Greek philosophers that true appreciation of human life became apparent. Humanism inspired people to

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    over the Appenines‚ where Francesca had given Pacioli access to the library of Frederico‚ the Count of Urbino‚ where he furthered his knowledge of mathematics with the help of four thousand books. Francesca had also introduced Pacioli to Leon Baptist Alberti. Alberti had taken the liberty to be Pacioli’s mentor and had arranged for him to tutor the three sons of the rich

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    2012 Architectural History 1 – Essay 1 Ben Pringle [Vitruvius Human Scale Influences Generations] 1 Vitruvius Human Scale Influences Generations The classical antiquity period was a host to mythology‚ arts and influential rulers of the era. The first and most well documented treatise analysis of architecture in the 1st Century was De Architectura. Vitruvius‚ author and military architect‚ dedicated to his commander Augustus Caesar these 10 volumes encompassing a corpus relating to aspects

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    value of humility discouraged self-absorption for the profit of the individual. Italians specifically detached themselves from this principle as they had enormous confidence in their ability to achieve great things. Leon Alberti remarked‚ “Men can do all things if they will.” Alberti reveals that individualism leads people to become consciously aware of their own singularity. The thirst for fame‚ the drive for ambition‚ and the desire for success drove such men to take any means to completely achieve

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    ART HUMANITIES: MASTERPIECES OF WESTERN ART Dr. Martina Mims W-1121‚ Section 029 mm783@columbia.edu Spring 2015 Office hours: Th 2:30 to 3:30 Tues./Th.: 1:10 – 2:25 p.m. Schermerhorn 915 Schermerhorn 604 This course‚ a part of the Core Curriculum at Columbia University‚ introduces selected works central to the Western tradition

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    on the nave. The Corinthian pilasters are placed systematically to control the flow of light to create a dramatic build up to the highly lighted altar. The bay before the dome is slightly smaller and darker then the others. On the nave‚ Giovanni Battista painted‚ The Triumph of the Name of Jesus‚ with fresco.3 Including the mural‚ all the paintings and sculptures within the church were created in unison for the benefit of

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    Florence with his mother‚ Smerelda‚ and his father Mariano‚ who worked as a tanner. When Sandro was about fourteen or fifteen years old‚ his family moved into a house next to (and owned by) the Rucellai family‚ who later commissioned work from Leon Battista Alberti who was a great influence to the young Sandro. As a student‚ he had potential; however‚ he was "restless‚" according to Vasari. Sandro’s father was patient and moved him from one school into another before he had him apprentice with a goldsmith

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    Historians call the period we live in Modern Times. Modern Times began with the Renaissance‚ one of the rare periods of genius in the world’s history. Beginning in the 14th century and reaching its height in the 15th‚ the Renaissance was a new age filled with remarkable accomplishments meaning “rebirth”. The Renaissance refers to the rediscovery by humanists of the writings of the ancient Greeks and Romans. The individualization of man began in this era‚ and it was during this period that man began

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    Ch. 13 Free Response Questions Write an essay that: * Has an explicitly stated thesis that directly answers the question and DOES NOT simply repeat or rephrases the question. This can be done in a paragraph. * Addresses all parts of the question * Supports thesis with specific evidence * Is well organized Analyze the impact of Renaissance humanism on the following: * Education (Yellow) * Women (Blue) * Politics/statecraft (Green) Consult your textbook‚ supplemental

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