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    Since renaissance was born in Italy‚ Italian renaissance followed narrowly classical art and had inspiration all over. Northern Europe lacked such inspiration; therefore‚ they had to borrow the style and modify it for it local specifics. There were also differences between renaissance art‚ depending on the origin‚ such as Holland‚ German‚ Poland‚ Hungary‚ and so on. Southern Renaissance peaked at the beginning of the 16th century‚ but subsequent decline of Italy caused many artists to seek employment

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    What is Italian Renaissance art? Before attempting to answer the question it is important to consider what we mean by ‘early Italian Renaissance. Unlike many periods in history the Renaissance has no obvious start and end dates‚ for the purposes of this assignment I will define the approximate period within which to look as about 1390 to about 1520. The time around 1520 represents when Raphael died this was followed closely by the death of Pope Leo X‚ the second High Renaissance pope. It is after

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    GHIBERTI 1378-1455 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ARTIST Lorenzo Ghiberti was born in 1378 c.‚ in Pelago‚ Italy and died Dec. 1‚ 1455 in Florence. Ghiberti was an important early Italian Renaissance sculptor‚ whose doors (Gates of Paradise 1425-52) for the Baptistery of the cathedral of Florence are considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian art in the Quattrocento. Other works include three bronze statues for Or San Michele (1416–25) and the reliefs for Siena cathedral (1417–27). Ghiberti

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    Jennifer Rider Professor Elenor TA 430 December 12th‚ 2012 The Italian Renaissance Fashion An age of artistic endeavors‚ inventive innovations‚ and of some of the most premier fashions in clothing‚ the Italian Renaissance was a birth of art‚ knowledge and of course‚ style. “Toward the end of the 14th century AD‚ a handful of Italian thinkers declared that they were living in a new age. The barbarous‚ unenlightened “Middle Ages” were over‚ they said; the new age would be a “rinascità” (“rebirth”)

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    representation of women back in the Italian Renaissance era? It is preposterous as to how little to no freedom a woman was given compared to now. Women in this era were looked at as inferior to males and had many restricted rights. Their role in society back then was mainly to be in charge of taking care of the house‚ and bearing a lot of children. The term renaissance means “rebirth”‚ it has been questioned by the historian Joan Kelly as to whether women even had a renaissance like men did because they are

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    In the middle of the fourteenth century a cultural transformation took place‚ this transformation was initiated by Italy and was called Renaissance. It separated the Middle Ages from the New Modern Age and is where Humanism and Reformation blossomed. Portraiture became a huge part of the Renaissance Era and artists became intrigued in trying new and unique styles. During most of the fourteenth century‚ only royalty had portraits made because they required status and wealth. A portrait is typically

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    Renaissance is a humanism revolution that began in Florence‚ Italy‚ from 14th century to 17th century‚ lasts more than three hundred years. It swept through Europe‚ setting off a history of mankind’s greatest technological revolution. According to the development of all the European countries‚ in which‚ Italian Renaissance and northern Renaissance are the most significant. In fact‚ both of these renaissances had an important impact that not only on Europe but also on around the world‚ however‚ both

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    Influencing the Masters The Italian Renaissance was a period of rebirth after the feudal age‚ and many new everlasting ideas and concepts arose during this time. Humanism‚ a way of learning that focused on the critical study of Latin and Greek literature and the importance of the individual‚ was one of these concepts. Many famous works of art‚ such as Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man‚ Sandro Botticelli’s Primavera‚ and Michelangelo’s David exuded several key aspects of humanism.1 Humanism greatly

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    The Renaissance was beginning of a new era of creative arts. This era started around 14th century and spanned until the 17th century. During this period people were more artistic and as a result of that many great artists produced during the period. The Renaissance era believed to began in Italy at first and then it spread around the Northern Europe. This creative artistic cultural change in Northern Europe‚ which influenced by Italy‚ is called the Northern Renaissance was approximately started

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    The Italian Renaissance was a period of time when life seemed prosperous and peaceful. Humanism was a movement that contributed greatly to this time period. Renaissance Humanism had a great impact on all parts of life and culture including the arts‚ painting‚ design‚ and architecture. ( “Italian Renaissance‚” 2016). Humanism was characterized by a broad interest in the arts and scientific knowledge. Thanks to the humanists‚ the spreading of the bible in vernacular languages was made possible.

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