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THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
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Architecture
During the Renaissance, Greek and Roman art were adopted
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Triangular pediments, friezes, geometric designs and scrolls (Basilica Santa Maria Novella)
Longitudinal and central-plan they were circular, square, Greek cross (the Tempietto di San Pietro, is a example of a circular plan; Villa La Rotonda, is an example of a square plan; and Saint Peter's Basilica, is in the shape of a Greek cross
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The Italian Reinaissance
The Humanist spirit created a new artistic style, the Renaissance
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Artists could dedicate themselves exclusively to creation because they were maintained by patrons, who paid them for their work
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Painting and sculpture
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New subjects
Portraits from nobles, clergy and the upper bourgeoisie
Nature, landscapes and buildings became the defining feature of all compositions
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