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    Donatello was a Renaissance artist born in Florence‚ Italy. He was famous for his artwork in bas relief‚ a type of shadow relief sculpture. * St. Mark * Zuccone | * The Feast of Herod * David | * Equestrian Monument of Gattamelata * Judith and Holofernes | Botticelli was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. He hailed from Florence‚ Italy. * Fortitude * Adoration of the Magi * The Birth of Venus | * Primavera * Cestello Annunciation * St. Augustine |

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    How be more confident as a man Ryan Bornack Period 4 Becoming a man is the only thing asked of you when you are born. When you come into the world‚ you’re not afraid. You’re not worried about being judged‚ or dealing with responsibilities. You’re not worried about how things work out‚ or how you get through the day. You’re only worried about what’s in front of your face‚ and how you take it in. Eventually‚ you grow older and make decisions based on what you have taken in. These decisions grow

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    TASK IWT 1 1112.1 The Renaissance art period is one of the most famous periods in western culture. Well known artists like Leonardo de Vinci‚ Donatello‚ Botticelli‚ Michelangelo and Raphael all came from this period in time. During the 1400’s‚ the western world was emerging from medieval times and artists during the Renaissance sought to distance themselves from what they saw as the dark ages‚ by returning to and reviving the ideas of classical antiquity. This nod towards classic Greek and Roman

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    Renaissance DBQ The Renaissance was one of the first times in history when people began to lose faith in God and focus more on people themselves and subjects like science‚ language‚ and arts. During the period before the Renaissance‚ also known as the Middle Ages‚ people had full faith in the church and god‚ but when people began to study more subjects about things like math and science‚ they began to find problems in the things that the church taught‚ causing them to lose faith. As these new discoveries

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    Benjamin Franklin‚ Our Renaissance man? Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts on January 17‚ 1706. He was one of the seventeen children of Josiah Franklin‚ a soap maker. Josiah’s second wife‚ Abiah Folger mothered young Benjamin. As a child‚ Benjamin loved to read and at twelve years of age was apprenticed to his older brother‚ James‚ who was a printmaker. The family decided this would be best for young Benjamin after his father could only afford one year of studies in clergy for his

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    The Renaissance‚ also known as the period of “rebirth” for western civilization transpired from 1350-1600. The Renaissance was a period of striving to add something that had been missing in the lives of most of western civilization on behalf of the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages were a time filled with the thoughts of Christian ideals. Everything in the Middle Ages was based upon the beliefs of Christianity. The Renaissance first began to flourish in Italy within the city-states. Florence‚ Italy

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    Examination of the relationship between a humanist theory and three art works from the Renaissance. Art History 3.7 (91488) Cassandra Breen 13BT 10 July 2013 TASK ONE The Humanism movement occurred during the 14th and early 15th century in Italy‚ and later spread to the rest of Europe becoming known as the Renaissance. Writers‚ politicians‚ scholars and artists engaged in the movement‚ which was developed in response to the scholastic conventions at the time. The conventions

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    David by Donatello and Michelangelo When thinking about a triumph over an unimaginable feat‚ the story of David and Goliath comes to mind. During the Italian Renaissance‚ Florence was under constant change and turmoil however David remained a consistent symbol of endless possibilities for the people. “For the Florentines‚ David represented the essence of civic virtue-courage‚ fortitude‚ and faith” (Murray‚ 39). Various artists have revealed their own depictions of the young shepherd boy but

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    acknowledging and praising renaissance Florence for leaving an indelible mark on not only Italy but also the rest of the world. The chosen period is one of the most prominent in the history of Florence in terms of politics‚ art and economics of the region. 1450 onwards Florence saw the rule of the Medici family‚ who were de facto rulers due to their patronage to the pope as well as renaissance artists‚ despite the establishment of a republic. During the rule of Medici‚ the region was relatively integrated

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    Michelangelo was the greatest master of the human figure in the Renaissance and in his detailed masterpiece of the Sistine Chapel he proved that he was exactly that. The Last Judgment was a monumental piece of artwork that has so many expressive meanings all elaborately placed together to make one huge masterpiece. Michelangelo embodies different stories combined into one that all have separate religious meaning. He expressed the church reform and shows nudity that was not highly accepted; on the

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