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    was a once in a lifetime experience where I fell in love with the gorgeous architect and beautiful paintings by one of the most admired artists‚ Michelangelo. Michelangelo was known throughout his years as one of the best. He was ordered to not only paint the Sistine Chapel‚ but also to make Pope Julius II tomb. For almost three years‚ Michelangelo painted these most significant artworks on the ceiling and west wall behind the altar. The ceiling portrays occasions and persons from the Old Testament

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    Eckert Art History 210 13 November 2012 An Assortment of Michelangelo’s oeuvres Some know of him‚ some praise him‚ some confuse him with another. A Renaissance man and an appreciator of the Classical and Hellenistic Greek styles‚ Michelangelo Buonarroti is the man of his century. Unlike many other artists of his similar day and time‚ Michelangelo was born into a reasonable state in the community of Caprese in Italy. His father‚ Lodovico di Lionardo Buonarroti Simoni‚ documented his birth as the

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    RENAISSANCE ART OF LEONARDO DA VINCI AND MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI 101 Art Appreciation January 14‚ 2013 RENAISSANCE RENAISSANCE ART OF LEONARDO DA VINCI AND MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were two of the greatest artists that ever existed. The elder man‚ Leonardo is an extraordinary person that exceeds in two completely different disciplines

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    Michelangelo is a amazing artist from the Renaissance in florence italy around the 1500’s.He was a world-renowned sculptor‚ painter‚ architect and….poet? Soon after Michelangelo’s move to Rome in 1498‚ the cardinal Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas‚ a representative of the French King Charles VIII to the pope‚ commissioned "Pieta‚" a sculpture of Mary holding the dead Jesus across her lap[https://www.biography.com/]. Despite being in the employ of the Medici Pope Clement VII‚ Michelangelo backed the republican

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    There are many different worldviews on the Renaissance. Some people think that the Renaissance was influential due to all of the inventions and knowledge that came out of it‚ but some think that it had little impact on the world. The Renaissance was not perfect for example the terrible treatment of indigenous people. Other than some issues‚ the Renaissance was one of the most influential times for mankind. The rise of humanism changed many people’s worldviews on human achievement and the capabilities

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    The renaissance had a large impact on many things in Europe involving the rebirth of culture and arts‚ and it also left behind a new spirit of curiosity and adventure. The new desire for adventure and thrill led to the European Age of Exploration. Europeans seemed answers to feed their curiosity‚ so as a result they decided to embark on voyages to discover what was beyond their borders. By the beginning of the fourteenth century‚ the Europeans striving for knowledge about the world around them‚ along

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    Michelangelo’s David The first piece of artwork that I have chosen to work with is the David by Michelangelo. Yes‚ this is one of the‚ if not the most famous sculpture in the world but that is not my reasoning for choosing it. Before seeing the actual David inside of the Galleria dell’Accademia‚ I visited the copy of it outside of the Palazzo Vecchio. After getting my first taste of the fake version‚ I thought it was a cool sculpture but didn’t see what all of the hype about Michelangelo’s could

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    On March 6‚ Michelangelo was brought into this world by his mother‚ Francesca di Neri del Miniato di Siena‚ and his father‚ Ludovico di Leonardo Buonarroti Simoni‚ in Caprese‚ Italy in 1475. His mother pasted away in 1481‚ when he was just six years old; during that time‚ he was placed with a family of stonecutters. At the age of 13‚ he engaged to the Florentine painter’s workshop because he had no interest in what his family’s business was. There he was introduced to the painter Domenico Ghirlandaio

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    The Renaissance era was a time period of new experiences and advancements. It caused society to become more artistic‚ intelligent‚ and had economical and population growth. During this time period‚ many artists created new forms of painting and writing. Books started to become easier to read. As the books became easier‚ the more money was spent causing economical growth. Due to the Black Death‚ the economy found new artistic ways to thrive. The Black Death killed over twenty-five million people

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    The Renaissance and its Impact on Modern Society Scholarly Paper 000000 Western Civilization I Professor Dr. Katherine Nelson-Born April 1‚ 2003 The Renaissance 1 Abstract The Renaissance is a term that means rebirth. The renaissance marked a renewed interest in many things such as the arts but also brought about change in the areas of class structure; trade; invention and science. These changes have influenced nearly every social class and industrialized society in the modern world

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