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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the High Renaissance which left an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Two of his best-known works, the Pietà and David, were sculpted before the age of thirty. Although he had a low opinion of painting, Michelangelo also created two of the most influential frescoes in the history of Western art: the scenes from Genesis on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome,

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    important to Renaissance rulers because they identified the higher social class that rulers belonged to (Woods, 2012, p. 177). This essay will attempt to highlight the importance of virtuous restraint in rulers within gender norms of the time, and contrast it with the idea of magnificence for Renaissance rulers using a contemporary written source and two main visual sources with equestrian scenes, one from the beginning and the other from towards the end of the time period known as the Renaissance (1420-1620)

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    I believe the event that set Europe or the Western World, apart from the main powers like China and the Ottoman Empire, is the Colonization of the Americas. This event help put Europe at the forefront of all things to come like Industrialization, Consolidation into Nation-States, WW1 and WW2, and globalization of the world today. The first main event in Europe was the Black Death, and it left a lot of change in Europe included a major religious, social and economic upheavals, which had a very big

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    which had adopted classicism as the official style. Enrico Nencioni, a critic of D'Annunzio's circle, exhorted his contemporaries to approach the Baroque without prejudices, and to admit that, despite the widespread notalgia for the Classical and Renaissance eras, it was the Baroque the century with more significant affinities with the fin-de-siècle's love for decorative

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    to make art in Renaissance and Baroque Italy, the debate, seems to have hardened into a matter of disegno and colore, with each representing a whole artistic philosophy exacerbated by an wrapped up in civic pride, competition and individual ego. If taken at face value, disegno, represented by Georgio Vasari and practiced in Florence, was the essence of rationality and intellectual detail, demanding artists who could be “universal” (this being too early to call themselves “Renaissance men”), and engage

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    Therefore, there is no doubt how fascinated he was with the human body. The use of nudity might have reflected his own views towards that of humanism, being less concerned with the scholasticism ideas of the medieval times and more so with Greek philosophy. You can really see Michelangelo's’ appreciation of anatomy and it’s beauty in sculptures such as The Pieta and it’s very fragile themes. Instead of showing Christ as a gruesome mess he decided to instead focus on the serenity of Mary and the “meaning

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    the Jacobean and Elizabethan eras? Well, to put into perspective, the Jacobean era was best known for the literary and visual arts, which was ruled by James I of England. Comparing it to Elizabethan art, it was heavily influenced by the European Renaissance ideals. But most importantly, the art that was composed around this time, was immensely based around Queen Elizabeth’s liking. “The distinctions between the early jacobean and the preceding Elizabethan styles are subtle ones, often merely a question

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    Scientific Revolution was occurring. This meant that intellectuals were beginning to create meaning of the universe through mathematics and sciences. Their new ideas clashed with the ideas of the late medieval times, like Scholasticism and Aristotelian philosophy. The ideas of natural philosophers like Tycho Brahe, Rene Descartes, Galileo Galilei, and Copernicus emerged to provide new interpretations of the world through science and math. During the Scientific Revolution, social factors like sexism specifically

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    critiqued and thought of as immoral and wicked. People were horrified with what Machiavelli said about politics and was disgusted with his opinions on how he thought a prince should rule. Although Machiavelli’s works and philosophies were quickly oversimplified, the Italian Renaissance

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    the people in the society. Remarkable period of English literature was in queen Elizabeth (1558-1660). English literature plays a major role in every human being today. The two main eras that contributed to English literature is Victorian era and renaissance era. So today in the below findings and according to my knowledge of English literature we are going to focus one major

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