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Renaissance
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science
medicine
In 1543 the doctor Andreas Vesalius published The structure of the human body talking about human anatomy
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astronomy
In 1543 Copernicus published the Heliocentric theory against the Geocentric theory that points that the earth is the center of the universe
Quattrocento (15th C.)
sculpture
The sculpture was based on classical forms and represented the nude to appreciate the human anatomy. One of the best sculptors was Donatello with David
paint
They made a lot of discoveries talking to paintings, they invented the linear perspective ande the chiaroscuro. They kept painting religious scenes but also portraits and mythological characters. One of the best pintor was Botticelli
architecture
based on the ancient Greek and Roman architecture they looked always at the proportion. They used rounded arches. One of the best architects was Brunelleschi
Cinquencento (16th C.)
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painting
We had Leonardo Da Vinci who used a lot the sfumato technique and made the Gioconda, Michelangelo with the Juicio final and Raphael with the School of Athens
architecture
We had some great architects like Michelangelo who made the dome of saint peters basilica or Bramante who made the san pietro church
Renaissance in Spain
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architecture
Classicist: the harmony in building is more important than decoration. Example--> Palacio de Carlos V
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sculpture
The Italian Renaissance had only limited influence on Spanish
sculpture. In Spain there was no attempt to portray ideal beauty, while
sculptors like Alonso de Beruguete expressed intense feelings about
religious subjects. Ex El Sacrificio de Abraham.
The reformation
the lutheran reformation
In 1517, The German monk Martin Luther published the 95 Theses. This
document criticised the Pope and clerical corruption. Consequently, Luther was
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