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    IWT Task 1 The Middle Ages Vs. The Renaissance Periods The Middle Ages which was approximately from the 5th century to the 15th century was marked with conflict after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It was characterized by a decline in social change‚ poverty‚ social tension and minimal scientific advancements. Along with political and religious conflicts‚ it was also known as the Dark Ages. The Catholic church was a main influence in society and dominated daily life. The art of the Middle

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    The artist‚ Albrecht Dürer‚ was a famous Renaissance artist from outside Italy. He was born in Germany and he was the most famous German artist of the Renaissance. He was born on 21 May‚ 1471 in Nuremberg‚ south Germany and his father was a goldsmith. As a young man he began his training in drawing and woodcutting. He became an apprentice to the best known artist in the city of Nuremberg when he was fifteen years old. After this‚ he travelled to other European countries‚ including Italy‚ and he met

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    Ages and The Renaissance Period Brenda Davis-Bryant Western Governors University I want to discuss the visual arts between The Middle Ages and The Renaissance periods. My research shows these two periods with similarities‚ as well as‚ differences when it relates to the visual arts. The visual arts from The Middle Ages still had somewhat of an artistic flare spilling over from the previous period of Classical Art. But my research will show that the visual arts of the Renaissance period took

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    From my perspective‚ but limited familiarity with works of art in general‚ the Raphael painting is significant in that it is considered a prime example of High Renaissance art and considered Raphael’s masterpiece. I believe it is also significant because as a component of the School of Athens (1509-1511) the painting over a period of 500 years continues to influence discussion and analysis among art historians and scholars. History suggests that Raphael was clearly influenced by Michelangelo’s

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    the king or the emperor‚ who embodied sovereignty. The status of Venetian artists is another interesting peace of this puzzle. Edward Muir‚ in his article‚ “Images of Power: Art and Pageantry in Renaissance Venice” expounds upon the importance and the social standing of artists in Renaissance Venice. Muir conveys‚ “The Venetian creation of a civic cult around the achievements of a distinguished past is evident in the ornamentation of the Ducal Palace. Although many of the palace’s early

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    well as by other means to today’s era. Bill Gates is a Renaissance man‚ a person who is skilled in multiple fields or has a broad base of knowledge. Renaissance

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    Venice Italy during the Renaissance In the early renaissance Venice was a major European country‚ it was founded in the fifth century. The main role of the renaissance was trading to foreign countries. During the Renaissance the population was 150‚000. This Era was marked by interest in human studies such as art‚ literature‚ science‚ and philosophy.(Origins of the Renaissance)Venice is a popular tourist destination in this century attracting nearly 20 million tourists each year. Three things

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    Scientific Revolution was caused by a number of preceding events‚ such as the Renaissance. The Renaissance occurred from 1300 to 1600‚ and was a rebirth of learning after Europe emerged from the Dark Ages. The Renaissance inspired a spirit of curiosity and change from learning that aided the Scientific Revolution by developing a higher education that enabled them to make opinions for themselves. Furthermore‚ the Renaissance allowed people to question both the Church and the olden ways‚ which enforced

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    The Influence of Expanded Trade in the Renaissance Helped by improved map making and advancing technology‚ trade influenced the Renaissance time period in many ways. With better means of transportation‚ countries expanded their trade empires. By expanding their trade they were able to find great new resources. This expansion of trade helped in the discovery of new peoples‚ played a major role in the spread of disease‚ and was even influential in some of the works created by the famous playwright

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    periods to compare and contrast‚ fewer artistic examples provide a starker depiction of radically changing ideas and mentality than the art of the Middle Ages against that of art from the Renaissance. First‚ art originating from the Middle Age will be thoroughly analyzed for context. Afterward‚ art from the Renaissance period art will be analyzed next to it for its departures on from Middle Age techniques and thinking‚ before the two are finally systematically compared and contrasted. First‚ art from

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