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    cultural rebirth of Greek and Roman ideas, culture and art. It focuses on mostly religious art work depicting biblical scenes and icons from catholic and protestant point of views. The church during this time was an important patron of the arts. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni is known for being a famous painter, sculptor, architect and poet. He is to be considered one of the most famous artists of the Italian Renaissance. His most famous works include the “David” the “Pita” and he is also

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    The Renaissance Was a Revolutionary Period

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    with the different kinds of techniques of art, a shift in artistic themes occurred due to a change in the artist’s perception of life and their values. The Renaissance is an era that was home to some of the most influential artists of all time – Michelangelo Buonarotti, Raffaello Sanzio, and Leonardo di Vinci were few of the many. One main characteristic

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    sculptors, Michelangelo is one of the most prominently known artist of his time. His art work to this day leaves people in awe. His Sistine Chapel, sculpture of the Pieta and David are some of his most famous artistic work. During the time of the renaissance, religious figures were the most painted and sculpted figures in art history. The Pieta is Michelangelo’s most famous sculpture that he had a long history with. The sculpture was commissioned by a cardinal for his own funeral. Michelangelo used what

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    Part a

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    Part A On page 118 of your textbook is a picture of the sculpture Pietà by Michelangelo. As we have studied, Michelangelo’s Renaissance period returns to the Greeks for inspiration and ideas.   Using 200 – 250 words, answer the following questions. Don’t forget to defend your answer referencing the themes of the Hellenics and Hellenistics as discussed in this module. 1. Is Pietà more of a Hellenic or Hellenistic sculpture or a conglomeration of both Greek periods? 2. Compare this

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    as she was not from prestigious family. Her father was a fairly well-known artist who worshipped Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio’s style, especially his use of tenebrism. This adoration was imparted to his daughter Artemisia, who often copied this style. Intriguingly, there is a bizarre connection even in this. There is some rumor that a drawing that Anguissola had sent to the famed artist Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (the more famous one), had ended up in a notebook belonging to Giorgio

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    advancements. Dissection of human bodies became popular during the Renaissance time as people started to redraw and disprove previous beliefs about human anatomy. Interest in anatomy grew for artistic and medical purposes. Artists such as Raphael and Michelangelo began

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    The Renaissance was a time where people decided to experiment with new forms of art, architecture, and learning. Many famous names in the art world stem from the Renaissance such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Their amazing, detailed paintings have inspired artists globally for hundreds of years to take after them. New ways of building, seemingly impossible, became possible because of educated decisions that Renaissance thinkers were able to make due to their humanist education

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    European countries have been the central station for this massively celebrated time of revival of knowledge either lost or forgotten. Italy hosted the birth of the personalities, the present knows as the Renaissance Masters with Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Raphael, Fra Bartolomeo, Masaccio being some of the most prominent figures. The period of Enlightenment that followed the Renaissance celebrated the ideas revived in its preceding era. Rationalism, Individualism, Skepticism and so

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    The Ancient Roman sculpture Laocoon and his two sons and the renaissance sculpture of the Pieta have similar and different features when compared with each other. In Michelangelo Pieta we see so much small details which make this sculpture magnificent. In the pieta we see a lot of drapery and folds in the dress that Mary’s wearing, this gives it a more realistic element. In the pieta we see that Mary is wearing only her dress which covers her head as well. Mary is fully clothed with not much skin

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    the lives of European men and women. In Raphael's paintings, the subject matter was often a religious figure shown in a positive context and always had a relation to the Catholic church.  In paintings of the Renaissance artists, such as Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello, saints were depicted with great respect and the power of Jesus Christ was exemplified. In Raphael’s Saint George and the Dragon, the evils of the dragon are being struck down by Saint George to show the positive power of Christianity

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