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    Filippo Brunelleschi

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    Filippo Brunelleschi Many people before I have said that Filippo is the father of Renaissance architecture. During his lifetime‚ he was indisputably the most prominent architect in Italy. Filippo‚ the second of three children‚ was born in Florence‚ Italy in 1377‚ to a lawyer and father‚ Brunellesco Di Lippo and his mother‚ Giuliana Spini. In 1392‚ he began his apprenticeship in a small workshop in Florence. After only 6 years‚ he passed his examination and became a guild master goldsmith

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    realism in art. Humanism places emphasis on individual potential and the expansion on human knowledge as compared to the middle Ages‚ where art and learning was very much based on religion and the church . It was also during the Renaissance that Filippo Brunelleschi rediscovered linear perspective‚ which had a significant impact especially on art and architecture. This is evident from how it was passionately pursued by the Renaissance

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    Born in 1377 to a distinguished Florentine notary‚ Brunellesco di Lippo Lapi‚ and his wife Giuliana Spini‚ Filippo Brunelleschi was the second of three sons. Not much is known about his childhood‚ but it is speculated that his father had wanted him to follow in his footsteps in law as a notary. Filippo had other plans in mind‚ however. In 1392‚ Brunelleschi became a goldsmithing and sculpting apprentice. During his apprenticeship‚ he studied and mastered drawing and painting‚ woodcarving‚ metal

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    Filippo Brunelleschi was an aid to the Catholic Church‚ for he built the dome of the Florence Cathedral and made many advancements to the architecture of the Church. Humanists of Medieval times were philosophers that believed in the importance of poetry‚ writing and forms of art. Humanists aimed to spread eloquence fluidity among the citizens‚ to create a society full of knowledge and unity through introducing the people to literature‚ writing and art. Filippo

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    Leonardo vs. Michelangelo

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    Leonardo versus Michelangelo Violet Jane Greeley Art Appreciation ART 101 Carrie Ann Wills November 13‚ 2012 Da Vinci versus Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simone shared many similarities. Both were painters‚ sculptors‚ and poets. They both had a tendency to leave their works incomplete. Both artists quickly surpassed the talents of their instructors and achieved fame with ease. In addition‚ both artists were known to have studied anatomy by

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    Bernini Vs Michelangelo

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    When it comes to art‚ everyone knows of the two most infamous sculptors that have ever lain feet on this Earth. I am referring to the great Michelangelo and the brilliant Bernini. These two artists are known for being some of the best artists during their era. Michelangelo is one of the most well-known Renaissance artists to ever live‚ whereas Bernini is famously known as being a Baroque artist. Each era had a new style of art and these artists are the ones that really defined these new styles. These

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    and killed him. The first David that I’m going to talk about is David in the period of High Renaissance done by Michelangelo Buonarroti. Michelangelo was one of the greatest sculptor of all time. As his work David become one of the most famous masterpiece that he has done‚ which has been admired by a lot of people even until now. It was made between the year 1501-1504 by Michelangelo when he was only 24. He was given a giant slab of marble that other sculptor had disregard years before. No one

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    Michelangelo

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    was a once in a lifetime experience where I fell in love with the gorgeous architect and beautiful paintings by one of the most admired artists‚ Michelangelo. Michelangelo was known throughout his years as one of the best. He was ordered to not only paint the Sistine Chapel‚ but also to make Pope Julius II tomb. For almost three years‚ Michelangelo painted these most significant artworks on the ceiling and west wall behind the altar. The ceiling portrays occasions and persons from the Old Testament

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    Brunelleschi In Florence

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    I studied the process of building the dome in Florence that was done by Brunelleschi. The people of Florence knew that they needed to build the dome but they didn’t know how to construct a dome at that size. It would be the highest and widest dome made. The usual way to build an arch or dome was to support it with scaffolding called "centring". This was not as easy in this case because there was an opening in the cathedral that was 42m in width. This created a problem because the Florentines wanted

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    Filippo Brunelleschi’s Dome & Its Construction I. Introduction & thesis A. Period of time (The Renaissance): A.D. 1350-1700 1. Renaissance literally means "rebirth"‚ "revival" "restoration" a. Rebirth of the ancient Greek style b. The neoclassic style of architecture prevailing during the Renaissance 2. Transitional movement in Europe a. The Renaissance is understood as a historical age that was preceded by the Middle Ages and followed by the Reformation. b. Between medieval and

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