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    scholarship. Although artists continued to depict biblical subjects, the spread of Greco-Roman learning led many artists, especially in Italy, to portray Greco-Roman deities and mythical tales. Another popular trend was depicting the scenes of daily life. However, neither daily life nor classical images were entirely new subjects. Renaissance art, like Renaissance scholarship, owed a major debt to earlier generations. The Florentine painter Giotto had a formidable influence on the major Italian painters

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    Born in Vinci, Italy on April 15, 1452, Leonardo da Vinci, a "possessor of a cuious mind and keen intellect" was a leading man of the Italian Renaissance. With his two most famous paintings "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa," countless artists throughout time have been inspired by them. Living a humble life, with little formal education besides basic reading, writing, and mathematics, da Vinci started an apprenticeship with an important artist Andrea del Verrocchio. During his apprenticeship he learned

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    How did florence gain leadership of Renaissance? The Renaissance (Rebirth) declined throughout most of the Europe. The renaissance is an Italian idea, and the Italian Renaissance generally covers the periods from the beginning of the 14th century to the end of the 16th century. And florence is the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. The artistic and economic changes that are associated with the Renaissance, first began in the Florence. Trade, crusades and the expansion of commerce in city

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    sources are the fundamental way historians can gather information about a time period. The Renaissance was a section of European history from the 14th to 17th century that gives historians a plethora of primary sources to better understand the era. The Renaissance was started in Italy as a cultural movement and was able to spread across the majority of Europe. One of the defining features of the Renaissance, often thought to be the eras intellectual basis, was Humanism. An education in humanist studies

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    Michelangelo wasn’t always part of the Renaissance he had a life before the Renaissance. It’s not like Michelangelo was born and became one of the greatest artist. Nope. Michelangelo was born on March 6, 1475 in Caprese, Italy. At a young age, Michelangelo copied painting on churches instead of doing schoolwork. When Michelangelo was 14 years old, Michelangelo’s father convinced an artist, Ghirlandaio to take Michelangelo as an apprentice. Michelangelo improved his skills. Later, Lorenzo de Medici

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    The renaissance is a period of change the word renaissance mean rebirth. In this period of time in the Europe many scholars came about to make major contributions to the world, in this time was the most dramatic change of all societal issues and inventions the world has seen. Some historians reject the concept of the Renaissance altogether while most view it as a time of evolution; and see it as the starting of the modern world. The start of the Renaissance began in Italy around 1350 and then spread

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    Italy has a Parliamentary Republic government type, full with the Executive, Judiciary, and Legislative branches. The Constitution of 1948 gives the framework for this government. Italy’s parliamentary system is bicameral and is made up of two houses of parliament. Italy’s Supreme Court is the Court of Cassation, in which judges appeal on points of law from lower courts. The Court of Cassation assures that the law is understood uniformly across the nation. (Sawe, n.d.) Sovereignty belongs to the

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    The Building Blocks of the Renaissance Movement Some may think of the Renaissance as a single movement, but this movement actually consisted of three different periods known as the Early, the High and the Northern Renaissance. There were significant differences between each of these periods, as well as important leading figures from each. All three Renaissances were individual pieces of history that built upon the knowledge of each other. Without one, subsequent periods would not have been as successful

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    Piero di Cosimo also known as Piero di Lorenzo was a Florentine painter of the Italian Renaissance born in 1462 in Italy. His name basically comes from his master that he served in 1481. The artist was mostly famous for his mythological paintings which were focused on romantic fantasy. He didn’t only drew people but animals as well and the interesting part is that usually in his paintings animals or people were fighting. A good example is his great painting called the Fight Between the Lapiths and

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    Evolution, change, progressing, transformation . . . the Renaissance. A cultural rebirth, a time of change, of the progression back into the Roman and Greek arts and literature, a time period that made its mark in history. Power and wealth were key to the rebirth of the arts, and Italy was an ideal location. In the Italian Renaissance, people began to look beyond tangible ideas, alternatively, pondering the abstract world, the philosophy of life, reforming the Christian Church into art, and artist

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