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    Renaissance

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    period is the city of Rome of Pope. This is a time of architectural sketches for the church of St. Peter in Rome Bramante‚ the most famous paintings of Leonardo da Vinci‚ Raffaello’s‚ statues and frescoes of Michelangelo and the works of Albrecht etchings Durer. After that period is the Late Renaissance or Mannerism is characterized by many different art trends. Mannerism tends to overstate the treasures of the Renaissance shape (Ex: describing the human body in some actives). The last stage of

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    protestant reformation

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    http://quizlet.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

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    Alyssa Hixon HI101-3 2 December 2010 Essay #2 The Renaissance Man vs. The Renaissance Woman The Renaissance‚ meaning “rebirth‚” was a cultural movement in which emphasis was placed on learning and life in general. New ideas in the fields of literature‚ philosophy‚ art‚ politics‚ science‚ and religion became prevalent; as did the search for realistic views of human life through art. Beginning in Italy‚ this new attitude towards education and life slowly made its way around Europe. Another

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    THE EFFECT OF THE RENAISSANCE MOVEMENT ON ART AND CULTURE IN THE WESTERN WORLD THE RENAISSANCE PERIOD The word Renaissance is a French word that means Re-birth. Renaissance was a cultural movement that covered the period around from the 14th to the 17th century. Renaissance began in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and later spread to the rest of Europe. As a cultural movement‚ it covered innovative opening of Latin and vernacular literatures. In politics‚ the Renaissance contributed the

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    Paul Gustave Dore

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    Introduction Born in the town of Strasbourg in the Alsace province East of France to parents of education and means‚ Paul Gustave Dore happened upon a lucrative business that made him the bane of Parisian art critics but the most sought after illustrator in England and The United States. His father was a civil engineer and he was the second of three male siblings. His father hoped to break him of his wild imaginations and his propensity to put them to paper with pencil. While accompanying his

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    The renaissance was a very important time period. It was a transitional period between medieval thinking and early modern thinking. The important changes that really got the ball rolling included the shakedown in the Catholic Church‚ the invention of the printing press and the increase of travel and trade. This was the age for arts in all forms From painting‚ to music‚ to acting‚ the renaissance had a major hand in developing the arts to where it is today. Religion was larger than life at that time

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    Art Appreciation Unit 4 Ip

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    From the Baroque Period through the Romantic Age May 20‚ 2010 Unit 4 Individual Project ART205-1002B-12 American InterContinental University Abstract During this assignment I will talk about three types of Work of Art from three different artists from the Baroque period through the postmodern era. 1). Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio; 2) Rembrandt van Rijn; and 3) Peter Paul Rubens‚ these three artists were known for their religious theme in their art work. The naturalism that was visibly

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    NUREMBERG The Christmas Market at Hauptmarkt Square Nuremberg is one of the most historical‚ influential‚ and innovative cities of Germany and of Central Europe. With a population over one million citizens‚ Nuremberg has been culturally and historically significant in many events spanning its near 1000 years of existence. The city has seen the brunt of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Regime‚ as well as the famous Nuremberg Trails that followed. Nuremberg proved extremely innovative as it was a center for

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    Tommy Van Pham Grade 11 Art History Questions – The Renaissance to Impressionism 1) Gutenberg’s printing press facilitated the spread of ideas such as religious books‚ volumes of poetry and the mass production capability gave thousands of readers’ access to knowledge that had to be recopied before the perfection of the printing press. People of the renaissance time were now knowledgeable and educated about current events‚ literature‚ science etc. It changed the way they viewed life because of

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    Rembrandt's self portrait

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    soft and thin‚ but at first glance appears pear shaped due to the lighting. He appears to be a very genuine person‚ yet has a sense of naiveté about him‚ like he is newly out in the world after a wealthy‚ sheltered upbringing. In contrast to Albrecht Durer‚ who always included his hand in self-portraits‚ Rembrandt rarely portrays himself as an artist and this work is not an exception. His elaborate costume‚ complete with feather-in-cap‚ makes him seem important‚ perhaps even noble. His hair sticks

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