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    All of the philosophers or otherwise influential thinkers of the Classical Era are all congregated within a classical lyceum. A lyceum‚ or gymnasium‚ can otherwise be described as a school. For example‚ some of the thinkers seen in the fresco are Michelangelo‚ Aristotle‚ Pythagoras‚ and many more. By including these different artists and thinkers‚ Raphael is showing examples of when someone reached or surpassed here potential to create or teach something

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    Descending a Stair‚ because he was so impressed by the movement used in those photographs. There was lots of appreciation by artist and their work‚ after lots of thoughts that were behind the two pieces of arts. I think that the statue of David by Michelangelo it’s very easier to understand‚ as someone that don’t look at art‚ bit I knew actually what it was when I first saw it. There is a reason and understanding why Duchamp painted his piece e of art even thought it was hard to locate the woman figures

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    The Renaissance

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    Renaissance meaning "rebirth" in French. People had become to be more curious about themselves and their world‚ so gradually there was a renewal of curiosity and creativity. A few of the extraordinary people in this period include Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ Christopher Columbus‚ and Galileo. In the middle ages very few ordinary people could read. The few that could were encouraged to concentrate on the text of church doctrines. Most European scholars had forgotten the Greek language and used

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    artists such as Jenny Saville have participated in sending out messages of the need to re-appropriate the female body‚ which has been conquered over time by the language of the old historical version of beauty and purity. Many artists such as Michelangelo Buonarroti produced their nude artworks while under the directions from the people of the Catholic Church. In fact‚ many Renaissance artists have had barely any say over where or how they would produce their artworks‚ the artists were instead valued

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    Short Answer Prep: Write a 5-7 sentence paragraph on each of the following. Use the template and page numbers to make sure you have enough points for each topic. ~Describe how European life was changed during the Renaissance. How was the focus of life in the feudal manor challenged by Renaissance thinking? P. 336-338‚ p. 402-405 The European life was changed during the time of new birth because people were learning to think out of the box and create a new life. First Point: Individualism

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    Albrecht Durer Analysis

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    Albrecht Durer‚ born on May 21‚ 1471 in Nuremberg‚ Germany‚ was a man of pure‚ noble character. Durer‚ the second son of his parents Albrecht Durer the Elder and Barbara Holper‚ was known as the “northern renaissance man.” Albrecht was not only an artist‚ printmaker‚ and theorist‚ but also a man of high moral standard. Durer’s uncanny talent in woodworking helped him to spread his reputation through not only his home country of Germany‚ but across all of Europe as well. His hard working and charismatic

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    http://totallyhistory.com/art­history/famous­artists/  http://www.learner.org/interactives/renaissance/middleages.html  (bubonic plague)  http://www.mrdowling.com/704renaissance.html  (Renaissance definition)    Renaissance topics  ~Artists  ~Inventions maybs  ~Effects of the Renaissance    Cover: title “The Renaissance  Pg. 1: About the Renaissance  Pg. 2    The Impact of Classical Antiquities on Renaissance Art  The word “renaissance” (rebirth) refers not only to the sudden and widespread flourishing of literature and 

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    culture in which it was produced. As the three versions of David make evident‚ one person or object will be represented in different ways depending on the environment of its portrayer. In examining the sculptures of David created by Donatello‚ Michelangelo‚ and Bernini I can see that art is not only influenced by an artist’s surroundings‚ but because of popular styles of the era. Donatello’s and Michelangelo’s David are similar in many ways. Both sculptures being from the Renaissance‚ they

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    virgin mary the almighty and John The Baptist and a mystic lamb. The painting is symbolic of the Lamb of God. The Madonna of Bruges was another artifact that was recovered by the Monuments men. The Madonna is a sculpture that was sculpted by Michelangelo in Italy in 1504. It is comprised of marble. The sculpture is of Mary holding an infant Jesus Leonardo Davinci’s “last supper” was one of the more coveted pieces to be rescued. The painting was painted in 1495. The scene represents the depiction

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    As we move into the “Renaissance” period‚ artists of the fifteenth-century represented a variety of textures‚ shapes‚ and spaces that they experienced around them in their lives. They developed a style of painting called “linear perspective” which would allow them to reflect simulations of three-dimensional forms arranged in space. This would give the painting a depth and realism not seen until now in the different eras. There was a heavy emphasis placed on the realistic portrait-like paintings giving

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