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    Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was born on the fifteenth of April‚ 1452‚ near the town of Vinci‚ not far from Florence. He was the son of a Florentine notary‚ Piero da Vinci‚ and a young woman named Caterina. Leonardo spent most of his life in Florence and Milan. In 1469 he was apprenticed to Andrea Verrocchio‚ a leading Renaissance master. Leonardo acquired a variety of skills while he remained at the workshop until 1476. He left Florence for Milan in about 1482 to work for Duke Lodovico

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    In the year 1798‚ Giambattista Bodoni‚ a man known for his exceptional level of “technical refinement”‚ created a series of serif typefaces called Bodoni (naturally). Bodoni‚ a classic typeface is noted for its unique characteristics and the precision in every letter‚ number‚ and symbol. Giambattista Bodoni was born in 1740 in Saluzzo‚ Italy. He led multiple career paths throughout his time‚ such as an engraver‚ publisher‚ printer‚ and typographer‚ yet all his jobs were related to the art of type

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    Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi aka Sandro Botticelli March 1‚ 1445 - May 17‚ 1510 Alessandro Filipepi‚ better known as Sandro Botticelli was an Italian painter of the Florentine school during the Early Renaissance or Quattrocento. Sandro was born at Florence in 1445 in a house in the Via Nueva‚ Borg’ Ognissanti. This was the home of his father‚ Mariano di Vanni dei Filipepi‚ a struggling tanner. Sandro‚ the youngest child‚ derived the name Botticelli by which he was

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15 1452 in the village of Anchiano‚ Italy near the town of Vinci. In 1467 at the age of 15 Leonardo was sent to Florence to work as and apprentice for Andrea De Verrocchio. In 1472 at the age of 20 years old Leonardo was accepted into the painters guild of Florence.9 years later Leonardo begins painting the Adoration of the Magi‚ an altarpiece for the Monastery of San Dontao at Scopeto. In 1495 Leonardo begins painting The Last Supper in the refectory of the

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    Giallo antico‚ literally meaning ’ancient yellow’ due to the yellow colouring of the marble‚ was the name used to refer to the marble by the scalpellini‚ who re-used the ancient marble to adorn churches and Renaissance structures‚ such as the Lateran Basilica. The yellow stone was used throughout ancient Rome in decorative buildings as wall revetments‚ flooring‚ and columns. Pliny the Elder‚ writing in the 70s CE‚ refers to giallo antico as marmor Numidicum (Numidian marble)‚ indicating its origin

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    Sandro Botticelli Sandro Botticelli was born March 1‚ 1445. Botticelli full name is Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi Botticelli. Botticelli was nicknamed by his older brother “Sandro Botticelli” meaning ’small wine cask’ (Artble). Botticelli was the son of a tanner. A tanner is someone who makes leather from animal skins. Botticelli was never one that enjoyed school. Instead‚ to get him through the day‚ he would make witty jokes to keep himself entertained. Sandro Botticelli was originally trained

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance‚ devoted his whole life to groundbreaking works of art that would influence and inspire future artists to come for centuries. His art‚ which ranged from sculptures to paintings to poetry‚ astonished and inspired people of every origin and age. There was no place he would rather be than in his studio perfecting his work‚ which consumed his life up until his death. One could even infer that Michelangelo found comfort and

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    Masaccio Tribute Money

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    Born Tommaso di Giovanni‚ Masaccio was an influential artist that changed and shaped the Italian Renaissance with his art. His piece‚ Tribute Money‚ is one of his most notable works in his short life. Tribute Money is a fresco painting and an early renaissance piece‚ something that was common and closely associated to the Italian Renaissance. Masaccio was a trained Florentine artist. Artists in Florentine were trained in things such as anatomy‚ modeling‚ and perspective‚ which helped them to create

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    Leonardo Di Ser Piero Da Vinci is an Italy that was born on April 15 1452. His father Piero Frusoino Di Antonio Da Vinci had Leonardo by a peasant women named and Caterina Da Vinci but he was raised by his step mothers. At the age of five Leonardo moved to his fathers family upstate‚ and there he was living with his uncle and granparents. Leonard being so curious and intellect ‚ Leonardo studied law of science and nature which greatly persuaded his work as a painter‚ sculptor‚ architect‚ inventor

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    The Pieta was commissioned in 1498 by Cardinal Jean de Bileres de Lagraulas as a funerary monument. Michelangelo had recently moved to Rome after the death of his mentor Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ and was a relatively undiscovered artist‚ being only in his early twenties. The Pieta’s commission gave Michelangelo widespread fame and recognition‚ and many scholars cite it as his finest work. (The History‚ 2016). The details and delicateness of the robes carved into the marble marks the work as truly remarkable

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