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    Hi Michelangelo this is Giorgio Vasari. I was born into the artisan class of Arezzo. I am a painter, architect, and art historian. I was the son of a dealer in small goods. As i heard, I was apprenticed as a boy to Andrea del Sarto in Florence. I suffered at the hands of Andrea's wife, to judge from the waspish references to her in his life of Andrea. I have a very active career at the moment. I fulsomely praised the Medici family for forwarding my career from childhood, and much of my work was done

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    The Renaissance also known as the Italian Renaissance was an intellectual movement whose ideas were to return to the art, literature, and culture of Ancient Greece and Rome (World History). The term Renaissance originated from the French word rebirth. The Renaissance movement started in Florence, a city state known for writing its own laws and destiny (The Power of the Past). The movement expanded to Western Europe through the Mediterranean trade and Princes of the state. The Prince would encourage

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    “Renaissance”, a rebirth or revival. In 1350, Europe experienced what we call today the Renaissance. Ideas shifted over from those of the church back to . During this time, people focused on themselves and do what they love to do with out worrying about the church opposing them. Through artwork, self taught ideas, and literature, Greco Roman ideas are apparent. Newly revived works of the Renaissance, clearly reflect the teachings and ideas from Greco Roman civilization. Greco Roman artwork depicted

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    methods, in order to create more desired visual effects. Leonardo was the one who created the painting technique sfumato, which added a hazy or misty glaze over his paintings. His painting The Last Supper clearly demonstrated his new technique. Michelangelo was the one responsible for his work on the ceiling of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel. He preferred stone carvings to paintings, which could explain why he painted the ceiling with three-dimensional figures. I believe he took influence from the three-dimensional

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    born on July 30, 1511 in Arezzo, Italy, he died on June 27, 1574 in Florence, Italy. Vasari is widely regarded as the “father of art history”. At the start of his career in painting, Michelangelo brought him under his wing. Legend has it that Vasari learned a lot of his painting techniques from the great Michelangelo. Vasari’s type of painting is that of the Tuscan Mannerists by experts. Overall, Vasari gave forth about 10 paintings to the world. Among these are Alessandro de Medici resting, Pieta

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    In December 1921 the Archbishop of Perth, Archbishop Clune, took over the administration of the Geraldton diocese on the death of Bishop Kelly, Father Hawes long-time supporter and friend. Already familiar with Father Hawes’ architecture through his presence at the opening of the Cathedral of St Francis Xavier Cathedral in 1918, Archbishop Clune initially asked Father Hawes to draw up designs to extend and enlarge the existing small Perth Cathedral. Father Hawes set about this task enthusiastically

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    As previously mentioned in the Theme 1 under trade and commerce, the interactive map in Module 3 of the Aegean civilization shows how the Bronze Age brought about an exchanging of arts via trading routes to the rest of the world. These arts were in the form of luxury goods such as painted pottery and jewelry from the Greeks of Mycenaean, which traveled, to the Hittite Empires and Egypt. This trade advanced art forms that helped to influence and shape local cultures throughout western civilization

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    Unlike other forms of art, such as paintings or drawings, sculptures provide audiences with a way of looking at a piece of art in a three-dimensional form; they have depth. A viewer can walk all around a sculpture and notice every detail of it from every side (239). Sculptures can be vastly varied, however, as there are four sculpting methods and because artists have different visions and identities, and come from different backgrounds, all of which manifest themselves in an artist’s piece (241)

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    Julius II wanted a geometric ornament and the placement of twelve Disciples in spandrels (spaces between two arches) around the decoration to cover up the original blue ceiling covered in stars. The task was asked to thirty-three year old sculptor, Michelangelo, who although at the time did not want to paint the ceiling, proposed the idea of old testament stories along the ceiling. The first stories showcased are The Creation of the Heavens and Earth, The Creation of Adam and Eve, The Expulsion from

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    because he told the doctors wrong reason why he was ill. Raphael was a big impact to the Renaissance with his paintings, architecture, and frescos. Raphael is an important figure in the Renaissance like other great painters, Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo, which were also a big impact to the Renaissance. Raphael produced a series of Madonnas which extended into Leonardo’s work. He also created this art piece called The Entombment. The Entombment is a painting of christ which symbolize that Jesus

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