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    High Renaissance

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    The renaissance began in the early 1400s and ended around the early 1600s. During those time frames, a reform happened. This reformed include art, architecture, writing and inventions which flowed from northern Europe to western to the south and everything else in between. There were two different types of renaissance, Italian and Northern Renaissance. The two pieces of art I will be forcing are a part of the Italian Renaissance but have two different art movement, High Renaissance and Baroque art

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    Italian artist, Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time. He is commonly known for painting the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper but his other talents are often forgotten. Da Vinci lived during one of the most creative periods in the history of Western Europe. This period of time is known as the Renaissance. Throughout the time of the Renaissance Europe experienced a great revival of interest in the teachings and values of ancient Greece and Rome.

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    Leonardo Da Vinci was born in Vinci, Italy. Leonardo was way more than just an amazing artist he was genius. People think that he was most likely the first European to actually be interested in a practical solution to flight. He has designed a lot of mechanical devices, one would be a parachute. Leonardo managed to predict the tank, the submarine, and the steam engine. He studied how birds fly and he also studied to structure of a bird. When he was in his 30s Leonardo was really interested in flight

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    ‘Primavera’ is an artwork painted by Sandro Botticelli, (Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi Botticelli). Born in 1445, died in 1510, Botticelli grew up during The Renaissance era and was heavily influenced by the styles of artworks around him. It is debated when this artwork was painted exactly but, it is certain that it was painted between 1477 – 1482. The artwork is 202 cm in length and 314 cm in width and was not framed. The Renaissance era created many very popular and beautiful techniques for

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    Artistically through paintings, Leonardo contributed new techniques, Massaccio contributed the one-point perspective, Rapahel clarified the form, Piero Della Francesca transformed art to me more realistic and life-like. Michelangelo, Leonardo, Massaccio, Raphael, and Piero Della Francesca all lead art to become more innovative throughout their own work. Michelangelo was predominantly recognized as a sculpture. However, he painted one of the most outstanding paintings in the Sustine Chapel based on the Old

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    Leonardo is a well known mathematician, due to his invention in the math community; Such as the Fibonacci sequence and the Fibonacci Spiral. Leonardo’s country of origin is Italy, where he grew up. Fibonacci made tons of mathematical inventions to improve the world and I’m going to tell you all about Fibonacci. Leonardo Fibonacci was born in 1170 in Pisa, Italy; Growing up in the wealthy family of the Bonacci. Even though Fibonacci’s first name is Leonardo, nobody in the Modern Era called him that

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    Leonardo’s Artwork I have always been fascinated by the older artists and the pieces of work they did in their lifetimes. One in particular that always fascinated me was the work of Leonardo Da Vinci. While Da Vinci was a sort of jack of all trades, what he’s most famous for is the painting of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Every age in art had different styles dealing with light and shadow and perspective. Leonardo was a part of the Renaissance era, when the arts were being reborn

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    To start with, it seems important for me to define the concept “artistic genius”, which sheds the light upon the mission any craftsman is going to manage. As far as I understood, the genius is the natural talent or the outstanding skill, which allows the individual to perceive the objects and phenomena of the everyday reality in the unconventional way. At the same time, the word “artistic” implies the connection to any form of art: drawing, painting, sculpture and so on. All together, the artistic

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    Leonardo DA Vinci was one of the best men architect in the Renaissance and changed the world with his work. He was born in April 15, 1452. He grew up not knowing many things about school, but knowing a lot about art.His uncle also influenced him, his uncle was delighted with nature and helped make him what he was. When he was a teenager Leonardo’s father transport him to an art school. Leonardo progressed better than his teacher in art in many ways.When he finished school he was apprenticed by

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    Masaccio: Parmigianino

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    First we talk about the Madonna of the Rock, by: Leonardo Da Vinci. For the painting’s composition, Leonardo placed several figures in a basic pyramidal arrangement.The placement of figures in this way reflected the typical approach taken by other Renaissance artists working in the pictorial arts, such as Lorenzo Ghiberti in his competition panel for the bronze doors of the Florence baptistery, and Masaccio in the Holy Trinity fresco in the side chapel of Santa Maria Novella in Florence. Second it’s

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