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    The rise of city-states in Italy during the Renaissance impacted western civilization economically through trade‚ politically through civic participation‚ and culturally through art. Culturally‚ city-states in Italy were big traders‚ and they came up with many new banking ideas. Politically‚ they started participating in democratic ways of governing. And culturally‚ Italy’s Renaissance artists made huge impacts on civilization. If not for the great contributions of Italian city-states‚ Western

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    time were illiterate and this was the churches way to teach their story. In ‘Madonna of the Rocks’ the figures are very realistic and beautiful that they would evoke worship since the people couldn’t read the bible. Both paintings were done in Florence which was the center of the western world‚ it was between trading countries and so was extremely rich and with wealth they were able to commission more

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    Princely Courts of the Early Renaissance Italian Renaissance princely courts were expected to be opulent‚ therefore‚ there were no the sumptuary restrictions to follow. Wealthy aristocrats like Cosimo de’ Medici were not allowed to openly display their wealth. Princely wealth was attained through conquest rather than through mercenary endeavors‚ and an open display of splendor reflected to the common people the ruler’s power and reinforced their belief that the state was a healthy entity. The

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    Sandro Botticelli has created this Tempura on canvas painting ‚ it measures 172.5 x 278.5cm and is located in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence .The Birth of Venus belongs to the renaissance period and is not a representation of a Christian legend but an interpretation of a classical Myth. This painting is one of a series which Botticelli was inspired to paint after the written descriptions by the 2nd century historian Lucian. It depicts the classical goddess Venus emerging from the water on

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    How did art change during Renaissance? During the renaissance people expressed many new ideas in art. Many artists and architects used mathematics to plan their works. They began to know that many objects in nature have a certain proportion‚ which is often found in the shape of a leaf or in the form of buildings. They found a way to make paintings look 3D. And they improved at making the sculptures more realistic. Also they began to use muted colours in paintings. One of the main points is that

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    had to overcome in his lifetime was getting people to believe him and having a low paying job while trying to take care of his family. He also had been given house arrest for getting accused of heresy.Galileo died January 8‚ 1642 in Santa Croce‚ Florence‚ Italy. He went completely blind at age 74. When he died he was 77. He died from a severe fever and heart palpitations (irregular heartbeat). Most people liked that he died because Galileo was accused of heresy. Galileo became more famous after

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    The Black Plague in Florence 1348 Western Civilization & the World 1 An Essay Page 1. I am a lawyer living in Florence. The year is 1348. I am writing this chronicle for my friend‚ Marchione di Coppo Stefani‚ as a strange and mysterious plague of unprecedented proportion leaves many of our citizens dead within a matter of days. I want to leave this as a legacy for those who may survive‚ as I have no assurance that this dreadful disease will not claim me as it has so many

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    Antonio del Pollaiuolo was an Italian painter‚ sculptor‚ and engraver who created a number of artworks related to Greek mythology during the Italian Renaissance. He was born in Florence where the Renaissance began and patronized by the Medici family with his brother Piero del Pollaiuolo. Many of his artworks have influences of human anatomy‚ which means that he accurately illustrates the body shapes and muscle movements of people. Since he taught to many students such as Lorenzo Ghiberti and Sandro

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    more thoughtful David; one that is concentrating on the extreme situation ahead of him. Lastly I will talk about the size of Michelangelo’s David. Rendered as a giant nearly 17 feet tall‚ this statue was originally meant to be placed high upon the Florence cathedral. The size of this David changes how we used to view David as being a underdog and a child‚ and causes us to see him as a protector concentrating on an unseen threat. I stated in my thesis that each of the Davids we are analyzing are

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    Through 1478 until 1482‚ Leonardo had his own studio in Florence. While there‚ he received a commission for the Adoration of the Kings‚ however‚ he did not finish it. He became a court artist for the Duke of Milan in 1482 and stayed there until 1499. In Milan‚ Leonardo painted Madonna of the Rocks around 1483

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