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    Northern Renaissance The northern renaissance brought much new art‚ music‚ and architecture from Italy and all throughout Europe. The northern renaissance brought about many changes and discoveries to all of northern Europe. During this period‚ new discoveries of art‚ music‚ and architecture was made along with valuable classic literature philosophy‚ and history along the way. This brought about artists of all kinds including painters‚ composers‚ and architects making a major effect on northern

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    Baroque Vs Neoclassical

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    Both Baroque and Rococo endeavored to appear and rouse very passionate impacts in their works‚ buildings. Baroque structures are greatly magnificent and delight and show up in all their superbness the same as Rococo developments. They stun everybody with extravagance and exquisiteness of their enormous space‚ rich design and forcing glory. Then again‚ the birthplaces of these two styles are distinctive. Baroque style was established in Italy in 1500’s‚ while Rococo style starts its history in France

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    which is the main base for the cupola (the domed part) and the lantern (the very top). The original designer of the church‚ Donato Bramante‚ was told by Michelangelo that his workmen were “not properly mixing the materials for the piers” (engineeringrome.wikispaces.com). On top of that they only used cement to fix the walls‚ making it structurally unsound. After Bramante died‚ a profuse amount of cracks were found in the walls and piers‚ both of which Michelangelo reinforced using concrete. This

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    St. Peter's Basilica

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    Pope Nicholas asked architect Bernardo Rossellino to start rebuilding the church. The basilica was been worked on by many famous artists. St Peter’s construction started under Pope Julius II in 1505 and was completed in 1615 under Pope Paul V. Donato Bramante was the first chief architect. Michelangelo‚ who served as main architect for a while‚ designed its famous dome and was asked to finish the church. After Michelangelo died his student Giacomo della Porta continued with the church‚ and Carlo Maderno

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    Citations: Heydenreich‚ L. Architecture in Italy‚ 1400-1500. rev. ed.‚ New Haven‚ 1996. Honour and Fleming‚ The Visual Arts: a History‚ 4th ed‚ 1995‚ 444-445. http://www.phs.poteau.k12.ok.us/williame/APAH/readings/Bramante ’s%20Tempietto‚%20St%20Peters‚%20Michelangelo.pdf Tavernor‚ R. On Alberti and the Art of Building. New Haven‚ 1998.

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    Raphael Research Paper

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    his paintings and drawings. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci‚ he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period.He died at the age of 37. In 1508 Raphael‚ a native of Urbino‚ had been recommended to Julius II by Donato Bramante‚ the pope’s architect‚ and also a native of Urbino. After Raphael had been welcomed by Pope Julius‚ he started to paint in the Stanza della Segnatura ("Room of the Signatura").

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    Presentation architecture in Renaissance and Baroque All aspects of Renaissance culture‚ from art and architecture to philosophy‚ were influenced and inspired by Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Generally‚ architecture in the Renaissance can be described as symmetrical‚ harmonious and sober. Many buildings that were built in the Renaissance are perfect symmetrical‚ if you would draw a line through the middle of the building‚ it would have two exact same halves. Because it is so symmetrical

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    The School of Athens

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    antiquities in and near Rome. Raphael died in Rome on his 37th birthday‚ April 6‚ 1520. School of Athens Brief History: Raphael painted the School of Athens from-1510 – 1512. He was commissioned by pope Julius II‚ with the recommendation of Donato Bramante‚ the pope’s architect‚ to work in the Vatican. His first work the School of Athens was loved so much by the pope that he commissioned Raphael to paint the entire papal suite. In the School of Athens‚ philosophers and intellects from different

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    Renaissance architecture evolved in the beginning of the 15th century‚ succeeding Gothic Architecture and lasted till the early 17th century. Renaissance architecture can also be defined as a restoration of Greek and Roman Architecture and its principles. As aforementioned‚ Greek and Roman architectural as well as artistic knowledge was lost due to the dark ages‚ and Renaissance sought to bring back that lost precious knowledge. Naturally Renaissance architecture saw use of architectural elements

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    painting‚ model‚ and structural engineering in Italy‚ when the Renaissance beliefs were considered to have been accomplished through the authority of Leonardo‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. Artists that were key in High Renaissance in Rome included: Donato Bramante he was leading architect of High Renaissance‚ Michelangelo he was the best sculptor and fresco painter. Leonardo da Vinci expert of oil painting and sfumato‚ Raphael the finest painter of the high renaissance‚ Correggio the Parma painter‚ best

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