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    Mannerism: The anti-High Renaissance The height of Italian Renaissance art had reached its summit in the late 15th century with the advent of the three masters of the High Renaissance: Leonardo‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael. Their works of art exhibited the pinnacle of man’s aesthetic ability in creating realistic depiction of the world through anatomically detailed human bodies‚ harmonious perspectival space‚ and emphasis on uniformity derived from nature. However this astounding progress in artistic

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    Albrecht Durer was a man of Northern Renaissance who established his reputation across Europe in the 16th century. Durer has secured his reputation until today and has been conventionally regarded as one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance in Northern Europe. He is still very much discussed among artists and many art historians and for the people who do not have any interests in art even knows some of his art works. Durer’s works are extensively analyzed and interpreted but traditional art

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    3. How is the Renaissance a rebirth? What is reborn? What is new compared with the Late Middle Ages? The Greeks and Romans culture fascinated the people of Italy. The restoring of the new age was centered on the Renaissance which is defined as the rebirth‚ which gave more power to people to be free in their own lifestyles. Individuals during this century contribute great change that helped improved things such as; freedom‚ learning abilities and the growth of art. The Renaissance was a new age

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    Humanism changed the visual arts in the Italian Renaissance by advancing the portrayal of human anatomy‚ showing independent thought‚ and through the revival of the Classics. Michelangelo‚ Raphael‚ and Botticelli represented the ideals of humanism through their art. And their masterpieces show the advancement of society during the Renaissance. People weren’t depicted correctly during the Middle Ages‚ but as the passion for knowledge grew during the Renaissance‚ people were shown more accurately in

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    The Italian Renaissance embodied ad fontes‚ studia humanitatis‚ and virtu. Ad Fontes‚ meaning “return to the sources‚” which fostered a new approach to the past. Florentines looked back at the Greco-Romans seeking the knowledge they possessed. Studia Humanitatis incorporated new course material at universities. Previously‚ they had studied theology‚ medicine‚ and law; they now studied history‚ philosophy‚ rhetoric‚ and music. The study of philosophy opened debates over God‚ the Monarchy‚ and science

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    Evolution‚ change‚ progressing‚ transformation . . . the Renaissance. A cultural rebirth‚ a time of change‚ of the progression back into the Roman and Greek arts and literature‚ a time period that was remembered. Power and wealth were key to the rebirth of the arts‚ and Italy an ideal location. In the Italian Renaissance‚ people began to look beyond tangible ideas‚ alternatively‚ pondering the abstract world‚ the philosophy of life‚ reforming the Christian Church into art‚ and artist freedom along

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    The Italian Renaissance occurred from 1550 - 1700. The rapid economic growth in Italy during this time made it possible for the more wealthy citizens to endulge in alternate forms of entertainment. Wealthy families such as the Medicis began a system of patronage‚ in which they would finance artists to produce art in many forms. Italian theatre used the plays of ancient Greek and Roman theatre (dramas) as well as mediaeval theatre (religious plays) as a foundation. Commedia dell’Arte The main style

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    about good food‚ Italian dining will always be included on the top lists. Cooking varies from North to South even though it’s a tiny country. It is due to their topography. Northern Italy is made up of mountainous area‚ which is a good place for raising livestock and wildlife. Meanwhile‚ the South has access to Mediterranean water –– making deep-sea fishing accessible. Besides‚ due to trades‚ foreign cooking styles also influenced Italian cuisine. Here’s a gist of authentic Italian ingredients. Polenta

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    Looking Assignment One The Renaissance period in art manifested itself differently in the various Italian city-states as the artists in those cities expressed the ideals in their own way. As the style shifted into the High Renaissance‚ the concepts of ordered space and mathematical precision came to the forefront of artistic thought‚ especially among the Italian artists. This focus on an intellectual approach to art came as the result of a perceived lack of such intellectualism during the medieval

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    understanding the Italian Renaissance society. Time and again this course has brought me back to William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ and the challenge here is irresistable: to demonstrate how this play assists an understanding of the ideology of the society of the Renaissance‚ with reference to Italy. The play gives the Renaissance a very human and three dimensional face. The story is set in Denmark‚ the author is English‚ and so perhaps the ideology is more generally European than specifically Italian; but that

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