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The renaissance (Artwork (Before the Renaissance artist were subject to…
The renaissance
Artwork
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Mythology was a growing interest to artists. Sandro Botticelli's painting "Primavera" is proof of this.
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Artists
He studied works by the local painters, but none quite as closely as Da Vinci.
His fresco, “School of Athens,” is one of the greatest works of High Renaissance art.
Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, architect, scientist, mathematician, engineer, and anatomist. He has been described as the "Renaissance Man".
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One of the central figures, Plato, is depicted with the likeness of Leonardo.
Though he was an excellent painter, Michelangelo preferred sculpting. He began the project working with other painters but later dismissed them.
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Education and music
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The Renaissance was a time of learning, but it wasn't a time of schools as we know them today.
Public schools for everyone were still a long way off. In Renaissance Europe, schooling was for those who could afford it.
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origins
The Renaissance was a cultural movement that initially began in Florence, Italy, but later spread throughout Europe.
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The Renaissance period was the succeeding epoch of the Middle Ages which was the gap defining the classical and modern period.
During the 14th century, the philosophy of humanism began to emerge in Italy.
In addition, the growth in trade and commerce between the East and West set the stage for the Renaissance.
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