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Renaissance in Italy
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Paintings
Paintings
They had a wider variety of themes, such as mythology, allegory, history and portraits.
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Quattrocento
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The most important artist of Quattrocento period was Botticeli, who painted many subjects, such as The Birth of Venus.
Cinquecento
Many of Michelangelo’s paintings are examples of monumentality and mastery of depth. Ex: The Creation of Adam (Sistine chapel)
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The Cinquecento period is important because some of the greatest painters of all time produced their work in the 16th century.
Venetian School focused on colour, movement and natural landscapes. Titian and Tintoretto were two prominent mebers of this school.
Sculpture
Sculptures
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Sculptors studied Ancient Roman sculptures from Italy, and used them as models.
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Quattrocentro
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Donatello had an excelent knowledge of human anatomy and created balanced sculptures of nudes with serene facial expressions. Ex: David.
Cinquecento
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Michelangelo’s works show new developments in monumentality and a style called terriblità, characterised by strength and great expressiveness. Ex: Moses.
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