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    tyranny. The Renaissance brought about the liberation of human thoughts and feelings and opened a wide vista of emotional freedom‚ imaginative flights and philosophical speculations in the sphere of art and literature. The statue of David‚ made by Michelangelo between 1501 and 1504‚ is a masterpiece of the Renaissance art. It is a seventeen feet tall sculpture of the biblical hero David‚ which was a favoured subject in the art of Florence. In 1501‚ Florence had just become independent from the Medici

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    Contrasting Three Works of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Heather McKim ART 101 Art Appreciation Instructor Anne Olden April 14‚ 2013 This final paper will be contrasting three works of Leonardo da Vinci and three works of Michelangelo. Leonardo da Vinci created works such as the Mona Lisa‚ the Last Supper‚ and the Vitruvian Man. Michelangelo created works such as the Creation of Adam‚ the Last Judgment‚ and the Statue of David and Leonardo da Vinci was a High Renaissance artist which

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    twenty he moved to Florence‚ which was where he was exposed to Da Vinci’s and Michelangelo’s work. Although Raphael learned from both men‚ and made use of their exploration of the human anatomy‚ it has been said that unlike Da Vinci and Michelangelo‚ Raphael added sentiment to his paintings. His time in Florence proved to be a very productive period of time in his career. Five years later Raphael moved to Rome. There‚ he was commissioned to paint some rooms in the Vatican. This was a

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    Back to the Future The work and influence of Filippo Marinetti & Umberto Boccioni In Europe the transition from the 19th to the 20th century witnessed the emergence of a number of artistic and social movements which left a great impact on societies‚ not only in Europe but also worldwide. Movements such as Futurism‚ Dadaism‚ Surrealism‚ and Constructivism played an important role in changing society for the better by using their design and art practices. This era also witnessed a number of ideological

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    Michelangelo We all have our own outlook on the “Renaissance man” and what he truly was. Some may say he is a perfectionist while others may say he is knowledgeable. Extraordinary artists like Leonardo da Vinci‚ Albrecht Durer‚ and Michelangelo are all great leaders of the Italian Renaissance. Each of them bought something unique and fresh to the art world. However‚ Michelangelo brought his own style and technique into the public eye and changed the Renaissance with his originality. During the

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance‚ devoted his whole life to groundbreaking works of art that would influence and inspire future artists to come for centuries. His art‚ which ranged from sculptures to paintings to poetry‚ astonished and inspired people of every origin and age. There was no place he would rather be than in his studio perfecting his work‚ which consumed his life up until his death. One could even infer that Michelangelo found comfort and

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    society or become a force that impacts society and its history. Impacting society does not mean that a person needs to make a grand speech or discover the cure for a disease. It can be as simple as painting a picture. Michelangelo Buonarroti did just that. Born in 1475‚ Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor‚ painter‚ architect‚ and poet at the height of the High Renaissance period in Florence‚ Italy. This period was a time where Italy saw major achievements in art‚ music‚ literature‚ philosophy‚ and

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    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti‚ along with Leonardo da Vinci‚ is considered to be the foundation of the Renaissance Florentine art. He has such an amazing artistic ability and eye for detail. The detail he put in to the Sistine Chapel is incredible. It is a flawless remarkable work of art. He labored hard exhausting years into painting the chapel. The Sistine Chapel is one of the most famous and inspiring works of art in the fifteenth century. Before Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel

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    Have you ever wondered how Michelangelo Buonarroti made the statue David? Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor‚ painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ and engineer of the high renaissance. It was believed that rivalry between city-states of renaissance Italy and the splendors of Milan provoked the Florentine authorities to commission colossal figures to rein the rooftop of their cathedral. The David for Florence Italy is the symbol of republican liberty‚ a young boy with the help of God overcome his tyrant. For

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    Michelangelo and Da Vinci Tonya Smith Art 101: Art Appreciation Instructor Elia Haggar May 27‚ 2013 Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo Bunonarroti were considered to be amazing painter of their time. Although their work has many similarities they had different views. I am going to discuss the difference in the work that was produced from both Leonardo and Michelangelo during the 16th century and the influence it had on Italy and Europe. Throughout history these two artist have paid tribute

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