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    Throughout this course‚ we have gained knowledge of many intriguing topics such as the Bayeux Tapestry‚ the Sistine Chapel‚ Black Death‚ and the Martin Luther King’s Ninety-Five Theses. The two topics that stood out to me were the Bayeux Tapestry and Black Death. The Bayeux Tapestry is one of most famous historical documents ever to exist! It was discovered in France and was believed to be created by a woman. The tapestry illustrates the events leading up to the conquest of Normandy and provides

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    and his great monument to Gattamelata‚ the first large equestrian bronze to be created since Roman times. High Renaissance art in Italy‚ 1475-1525 Italian Renaissance painting Michelangelo‚ (c. 1511) The Creation of Adam‚ from the Sistine Chapel ceiling The art of Leonardo’s younger contemporary Michelangelo took a very different direction. Michelangelo‚ in neither his painting nor his sculpture demonstrates any interest in the observation of any natural object except the human body. He

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    com/14378022/unit-a-renaissance-Pope Nicholas V established slave trade built a library in the Vatican patron of the arts Pope Sixtus IV established Sistine Chapel involved in Pazzi conspiracy nepotism-favored relatives over merit Pope Alexander VI Borgia corrupt pope-sparked Protestant Reformation Pope Julius II patron of the arts; patronized Michelangelo in painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling tomb designed by Michelangelo Pope Leo X Medici sold indulgences to pay for St. Peter’s Basilica challenged Martin Luther

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    moves. Michelangelo personified many characteristic qualities of the Renaissance. He was not afraid to show human nudity. Michelangelo portrayed life as it is‚ and with that he expressed his artistic ideas. The most revealing pieces of art was the ceiling design‚ that showed a great number of nude figures. The many nude figures are referred to as Ignudi. They are naked humans‚ perhaps representing the naked truth. More likely‚ I think they represent Michelangelo’s concept of the human potential for

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    THE INFLUENCE OF THE MEDICI In this paper I will argue that the Medici family had an influence on the art produced during the Renaissance Era. The Medici family managed to become the chief patrons of the era‚ going from merchant class to bankers and eventually politicians. Many of Florence’s most recognizable buildings and features exist due to the influence of the Medici. Between 1300 and 1600 the Western world was transformed. An extraordinary wave of artistic and cultural innovation

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    The Last Judgment The Last Judgment is a fresco by Michelangelo on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. It took four years to complete and was executed from 1537 to 1541. Michelangelo began working on it three decades after having finished the ceiling of the chapel. The work is massive and spans the entire wall behind the altar of the Sistine Chapel. It is a depiction of the second coming of Christ and the apocalypse. The souls of humans rise and descend to their fates‚ as judged

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    The Renaissance is a period in Europe from the 14th to 17th century. It was considered the bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. It all started as a cultural movement in Italy in the late Medieval period and later spread to the rest of Europe‚ which started the beginning of the Early Modern Age. There are many highly interesting periods of history but the level of artistic and architectural production during this time is amazing. So much that centuries later they continue to capture

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    Silvia Dupuy Art: 101 Art Appreciation Instructor: Linda King April 29‚ 2013 With being talented artists of the renaissance both Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci had the dream of bringing art to its original form but with different perspectives on how to portray their art‚ Michelangelo and Leonardo demonstrated their creations differently? Michelangelo was borne on March 6‚ 1475 in Caprice Italy‚ his full mane was Michelangelo di Lodonico Buonarroti

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    overwhelming grief‚ or endless torment. This is what makes "The Last Judgment" such a unique and exceptional work of art. The Last Judgment is a canonical fresco by the Italian Renaissance master Michelangelo executed on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City‚ Rome‚ Italy. It is forty-eight feet by forty-four

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    da Vinci vs. Michelangelo Buonarroti Linda Williams Art 101 Instructor: Anne Olden April 9th‚ 2012 1. Thesis statement a. Michelangelo’s sculpting of David‚ the Pieta‚ as well as his painting of the Creation of Adam on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel was some of his great works that influenced the art of the 16th century; Leonardo da Vince also contributed great works such as; the Last Supper‚ the Mona Lisa‚ and the Modonna of the Rocks. 2. David a. Michelangelo was summoned

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