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    red black itchy bumps and once the bubbles and bumps popped you would die or if you had the right treatment you would live. This killed 1.5 million people and it was terrible. This time also had very intelligent people and artists like Leonardo Da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and William Shakespeare. They are very famous people of the Elizabethan Era.

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    in social status and their works were looked upon not as mere crafts‚ but as miraculous creations that were divinely inspired. At the forefront of the Renaissance movement where the three most prominent artists of the Italian Renaissance; MichelangeloLeonardo‚ and

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    Natalie Shapiro 4/9/13 Lesson 18 Was the Renaissance more Medieval or Modern? Identify : Petrarch‚ Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michangelo‚ Rafael‚ Sofonsiba‚ Castiglione‚ Machiavelli Petrarch: Leonardo da Vinci: A citizen of Florence‚ he did much of his work in Milan and Rome. He is best known for the Mona Lisa‚ a portrait of a strangely smiling young woman in Florence. Michangelo: Began his career as a sculptor in Florence. There he did a famous marble statue of David ‚ after the heroic biblical

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    Gregorian Chant‚ monophonic‚ or unison‚ liturgical music of the Roman Catholic Church‚ used to accompany the text of mass and the canonical hours‚ or divine office. Gregorian chant is named after St. Gregory I‚ during whose papacy (590-604) it was collected and codified. Charlemagne‚ king of the Franks (768-814)‚ imposed Gregorian chant on his kingdom‚where another liturgical tradition the Gallican chant was in common use. During the 8th and 9th centuries‚ a process of assimilation took place between

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    Humanism‚ Printing press‚ and Renaissance art changed Europe Europe was changed by humanism‚ the printing press‚ and Renaissance art. Humanism stressed the study of classical subjects. The printing press had a good impact on Europe. The Renaissance also had a good impact on Europe‚ it resulted in unique works. Humanism is a Renaissance cultural movement that turned away medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought. The goal of humanism was to make good people.

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    Christian Art Essay

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    Maybe not like “Piss Christ”. The artist Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni has created some of the most beautiful art work of the Christian faith and some controversial art. Michelangelo was Catholic but did not like some of the ways that Christians and Catholics went about portraying the faith he made several artworks that he knew would be talked about. He

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    allowed him to paint complex and lively scenes without taking or sacrificing proportion. Customers however still wanted the paints more realistic. Leonardo worked on this painting in deplorable condition‚ the Last Supper was considered the most important painting in the entire world until its condition irreversibly declined. After that the Mona Lisa “Leonardo da Vinci. Mona Lisa” was and still is the most well known as the treasure of renaissance art‚ the portrait shows the subjects siting in the chair

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    paintings‚ however‚ remained largely unheard of apart from occasional appearances in academic journals‚ until a series of traveling exhibitions in 1999 brought the artist back in attention. Heavily influenced by High Renaissance masters Leonardo and Michelangelo‚ as well as by Venetian painters‚ Dosso adopted a rich yet still subtle colour palette. What set him apart from his peers‚ on the other hand‚ were his atmospheric and “impressionistic” landscape and imaginative treatment of mythological subjects

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    specialities‚ for example in Milan weapons were made and in Florence cloth was made. Gevnoa and Venice traded many textiles. * When Constantinople fell in 1453‚ the Byzantine scholars fled to Italy‚ this is known today as a “brain gain” * When Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1`452‚ he entered an Italian culture that was straying from the medieval art frameworks and styles * was born out of wedlock to a peasant named Caterina and the notary Piero da Vinci in a town known as Anchiano‚ which was

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    The Renaissance is a vital turning point in history because it brought many changes and it was a transition into the modern world. Along with the Renaissance came many changes in art‚ religion‚ and the way people thought. These changes have contributed to the modern culture that we live in. The Renaissance has altered the world and changed it drastically. The Renaissance brought many changes that caused it to be a vital turning point. During the Renaissance‚ there was a renewed interest in Greek

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