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    The Renaissance is said to be the time of pure enlightenment where countless accomplishments in the arts, politics, economics, technology, religion, social, technology and intellectual areas flourished, causing a major difference in the modern world. Democracy and new monarchies starts to form as people begin to form their own opinion during this time and civic humanism became a large topic which was labeled by one modern scholar. The early parts of the economic system, called Mercantilism started

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    The renaissance was both affected by and had affects on the art of its time and later on. Whether this art be in the form of paintings or literature it clearly shows today how the renaissance had taken time to affect everything around it. While some pieces of art from this time period are as simple as a piece of canvas and some color in the form of pigment, they have stood the test of time and held up not only as beautiful images for us to see, but also as devices to give us a window into the minds

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    Renaissance Influence on the Historical and Social Significance of Self-Portraiture During the Renaissance, artists were acquiring status and the technical means to create a new genre of art called self-portraiture (Bond). Portraits are defined as having a likeness of a specific individual (Adams). However, self-portraits do not only have a likeness of the artist but also a sense of psychology that connects the viewer to the artist. This connection gives the self-portrait a depth of complexity

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    in the early renaissance corridor on the second floor of the museum, Lorenzo Monaco’s “Madonna and Child” caught my eye in very radical manner. A medium-sized tempera piece layered on panel placed right of the second room of the corridor. As stated on the panel below the painting, it was conceived and crafted between the years of 1370-1371 in Florence, Italy during the early renaissance. Against the wishes of the museum I laid my hands upon the painting and felt along both the painting and frame to

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    Florence, Italy has been visited by millions of tourist each year. what is so fascinating about this city? Florence is known for their Renaissance art and architecture. It is also where the Italian Renaissance Movement was given birth. This city displays an art museum throughout the city streets. ("10 Top Tourist Attractions in Florence.") There are many interesting places to visit when people decide to visit this beautiful city of Florence, Italy. A beautiful place to visit in Florence is

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    The Renaissance era is expressed by its architecture, sculptures, and paintings which display its originality and artistic brilliance. Conversely, the intellectual characterization of the Renaissance was humanism, which based its studies on Greek and Roma literature . These distinct characteristics of the Renaissance created a unique environment where the time flourished with prosperity. Specifically, the political and economic prominence created the essential elements for which the society prospered

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    and innovative artist that lived during the High Renaissance period. He was a painter, an architect, and a poet, and his creativity left a lasting impact in the world of art. His painting in particular was highly regarded; some considered Raphael to be the incarnation of painting itself and others said he was the greatest painter of the western world. Even those who had a low opinion of Raphael gave him credit for his greatness. His final painting, The Transfiguration, demonstrates the epitome of

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    Renaissance Injustice

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    many factors that helped shape the setting of the renaissance economic and political events played a role.Cities like Venice helped trading expand. Florence a city state was wealthy it was also one of the many places were the renaissance began. Merchant families dominated in banking because they would loan and invest in people. From doing this Florence was controlled merchants and their families they had political power as well. In northern Italian cities there was political unrest between the common

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    Giotto Research Paper

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    Christian art throughout the Italian Renaissance period reveals an interest in the individual’s experience of the world. The two artists, Giotto di Bondone and Filippo Lippi reflect this interest through their artworks. Not much is known about Giotto’s early life. His date of Birth remains unknown however it is believed to be between 1266 and 1276. According to legend he was the son of a poor Shepard in a small town near Florence (Italy). Cimabue a famous Italian painter of the time discovered

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    Essay On Venus And Cupid

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    The Renaissance was a time of economic growth and emphasized Naturalism and Antiquity. Art was highlighted during this time, especially in Italy. The Italian Renaissance artwork was associated with painting and sculpting. Women at this time became the subject of art pieces for male artists. Women were modeled after Mary, Eve, and Venus in artworks. Battista Dossi was one of many artists who incorporated Venus in their paintings. His painting called Venus and Cupid was created in the year 1540 on

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