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    At a time of unprecedented artistic progression‚ powerful patrons of the Renaissance commissioned elaborate works to demonstrate their prestige to the public. Two groups that sponsored a majority of the best know works of the period were the Papacy in Rome‚ and the Medici family in Florence. While both employed the best artists‚ sometimes even the same artists to create their magnificent works‚ their values within each piece differed to appeal to the values each group and cultural center held.

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    Italy. He grew up there and took part in western art. During the Renaissance he was a fellow friend and rival with Leonardo Da Vinci. His creations are largely famous and will be for thousands of years. Some of these creations include the Sistine Chapel ceiling and the Last Judgement. He is one of the most famous humanist painters in our time. When people look at his paintings‚ they instantly think about humanism. You view painted powerful gods and weak humans and you question what’s wrong and right

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    To what extent do you agree with the view that Forster makes it obvious to the reader in chapters 1 – 4 of ‘A Room with a View’ that Lucy Honeychurch and George Emerson will fall in love? ‘A Room with a View’ by E.M. Forster was first published in 1908‚ and heavily involves the literary genre of Bildungsroman: the psychological journey and maturity of a character. In the case of ‘A Room with a View’‚ this character is Lucy Honeychurch‚ a young woman bound by Edwardian society’s expectations of both

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    Leonardo vs. Michelangelo

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    United States: Clark Baxter. Lee‚ S. (2004‚ Sep 2). Turning 500: The Meaning of Michelangelo ’s ’David ’: Final Edition. Retrieved from Proquest: http://search.proquest.com/docview/357580072?accountid=32521 Nickerson‚ A Rebman‚ R. C. (2000). The Sistine Chapel. San Diego‚ California: Lucent Books‚ Inc. Rolland‚ R. (1921). Michelangelo. New York: Duffield and Company. Vasari‚ G. (2006‚ Feb). Lives of the Most Excellent Painters‚ Sculptors‚ and Architects. Retrieved from ebrary.com: http://site.ebrary

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    My compare and contrast subjects that I will be discussing about is Leonardo Da Vinci and Michel Agelo. The reason I have selected these subjects is because they are both unique and very talented artists. The included research will prove that both Leonardo Da Vinci and Michel Angelo are the most well known artist with such great talent. Put your seat belts on and get ready for an amazing journey. Leonardo Davinci was born on April 15‚ 1452. He was the son of a pesant mother‚ Caterina and a wealthy

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    The Role of Art

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    Christina Zevola May 5‚ 2009 Professor Strmiska World History- 1-2pm The Role of Art Throughout time each culture in the world has faced its own struggles and reached new heights. Many of these downfalls and achievements have been visible through economics‚ politics‚ society‚ and many more. Despite these‚ one way in which history will always be expressed is through art‚ both reserved and artifacts. Through historical paintings‚ sculptures‚ and architecture‚ many religious beliefs‚ societal

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    Humanism was a key movement in the Renaissance and had a major influence on the cultural changes and achievements. Humanists studied history; they were particularly interested in Ancient Greek and Roman civilisation‚ and classical works‚ as well as in contemporary history and politics. Although the Humanists were Catholic‚ their ideas were more secular - "learning emerged from the cloister... to rejoin the human mainstream." The humanist ideas soon spread into the classroom. Previously‚ learning

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    Art During The Renaissance

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    During the Renaissance time period new techniques formed into history of the arts. The Renaissance artists all portrayed abilities that helped each other out during the years of the Renaissances. The great masters of the Renaissance period grew to become known for‚ not only during their time but also in years to come. During their time period they discovered and developed new techniques that helped them become more aware of what can happen. Renaissance period became famous for the all canvas paintings

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti

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    Michelangelo’s paintings and sculptures improved dramatically due to his knowledge of anatomy. In sculptures such as David‚ his mastery of the human body became incredibly apparent to anyone who saw his works. The Last Judgement‚ a painting on the Sistine Chapel‚ also showed the fruits of his studies. In the fresco‚ dozens of humans were shown from scores of angles and poses. No known artist before Michelangelo had so accurately depicted humans in such a multitude of unique positions. His studies of human

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    However‚ the Renaissance only affected the rich who were patrons of the arts allowing them to get a first hand look at the art being made.  A piece that stood out to me was The Creation of Adam‚ in particular the hands of God and Adam painted in the Sistine Chapel. The hands in the

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