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    religious art. As a matter of fact‚ in his David sculpture‚ he included many Greek-inspired aspects given that‚ he depicted a young heroic male‚ instead of God being portrayed as the primary heroic figure. Additionally‚ another artist of the Renaissance‚ Raphael Sanzio‚ painted aesthetically pleasing portraits‚ in which he emphasized the detailing and beauty of art. All throughout his career as a painter‚ he frequently inspired other artists to focus on specific aspects of humanism when they painted‚ such

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    surrounded by other buildings and the citizens of Rome. In the 7th century‚ the Pope converted the Pantheon into a Christian church. After the Renaissance‚ it was used as tomb‚ and is a burial ground for some of the best known artist of the time‚ such as Raphael. Today‚ it also holds the bodies of two of Italy’s kings. It still remains a Catholic church and mass is often celebrated inside. The Parthenon was built in the 447-432 BCE as a temple for the Greek goddess Athena. It replaced an earlier version‚

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    they have become patrons of the arts by monetarily supporting artists. Renaissance merchants and wealthy families also were patrons of the arts. Perspective: shows three dimensions on a flat surface. Example is; Marriage of the Virgin (1504)‚ Raphael. Vernacular: native language to ones self‚ Dante wrote in vernacular. 2. I think the movement of the Renaissance was the most important advantage of Italy because it was the boom of creativity in art and it lasted from about 1300-1600. The

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    with the church and in some instances Pope Julius II specifically. For example‚ Zechariah. Note the similarities between the prophet (Links to an external site.)and this portrait of Pope Julius II (Links to an external site.) painted by the artist Raphael. Moreover‚ pay attention to the hand gesture (Links to an external site.)of the overlooking putti. The cherub seems to be showing the prophet "the fig"‚ a signal of great disrespect. Another example of Michelangelo’s tense relationship with the Pope

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    his aspirations when Rapheal recounts the war in heaven. It seems the first epic revolving around Satan was over before it was started‚ and now our would be underdog threatens us by threatening our new protagonist in Adam. The brief warnings of Raphael are not enough to preserve paradise and save Adam & Eve from the the Devil. It seems our hero is destined to ruin once again‚ but this time there is hope. Man turns out to be more repentant than Satan‚ and God turns out to be a little more leniant

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    period‚ through the works of various artists like the recognizable Leonardo da Vinci who emphasized humanism ideals and Michelangelo Buonarroti representing human divinity with his human sculpture of David Botticelli and finally‚ the impacting artist Raphael. Some artists used Greek influences in their paintings. In one of Michelangelo’s art it has Charon (the ferryman of Hades) sail the ferry down the Styx‚ leading the sinners into hell where they are greeted by Minos (judge of the dead in the underworld)

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    discovery by Johannes Gutenberg‚ that would later help Martin Luther attack the Catholic Church with his 95 theses. Art of the Renaissance is a blend of classical and Christian figures. The four master artists of the period were Leonardo da Vinci‚ Raphael‚ Donatello‚ and

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    Art History The Pantheon The Roman Pantheon ("temple of all the gods")‚ was built around 25-27 B.C.E as a temple dedicated to the seven deities of the seven planets. This structure was ten destroyed‚ rebuilt‚ and was then converted to a Christian church at the 7th century and remains a functional church today. Perhaps the best preserved of all Roman architecture‚ the Parthenon is not only a tribute to the gods‚ but to human ingenuity and architecture itself. Approximately 484 years after

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    and Eve as examples of the theme of jealousy. Satan’s jealousy of God is one way that Milton conveys this theme of jealousy in the epic poem. Milton describes how Satan is jealous of God’s position and wants to be equal to him. In book five‚ Raphael explains to Adam the jealousy Satan felt and why he was condemned from Heaven. The outcome of Satan’s jealousy is the start of the war between Heaven and Hell for three days and ultimately Satan being cast into Hell by the Son. Milton’s use of the

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    Madrid‚ Spain‚ and stayed at the student residence. During his studies‚ he was influenced by several different artistic styles‚ including Metaphysics and Cubism. While in school‚ Dalí began exploring many forms of art including classical painters like Raphael‚ Bronzino‚ and Valzquez (from whom he adopted his signature curled moustache). In the 1920’s Dali went to Paris and began interacting with Picasso‚ Magritte‚ and Miro leading to his first Surrealist phase. In between 1926 and 1929‚ Dalí made several

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