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    politician‚ diplomat and philosopher. He was well established and he lived in Florence during the Renaissance. Niccolò Machiavelli also held positions within the Florentine government. At one point he worked as a diplomat and political advisor for the Republic of Florence. Despite his political wit‚ the Medici family disliked him‚ and when the Medici family came back into power in 1512‚ they banished Machiavelli from Florence‚ thus ending his political career. While Machiavelli was in political exile

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    perhaps most importantly‚ the Renaissance was an age in which artistic‚ social‚ scientific‚ and political thought turned in new directions. DANTE AS A FORERUNNER OF THE RENAISSANCE Dante Alighieri‚ "the fame of the Tuscan people‚" was born at Florence in 1265. He was exiled by the Florentines in I‚302‚ and at the courts of friends learned how hard a thing it is " to climb the stairway of a patron." He died at Ravenna in 1321‚ and his tomb there is a place of pilgrimage to-day. It was during the

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    Piero‚ a notary; his mother‚ Caterina‚ came of a peasant family. They were not married. The boy’s uncle Francesco may have had more of a hand in his upbringing than by either of his parents. When Leonardo was about 15‚ he moved to the nearby city of Florence and became an apprentice to the artist Andrea del Verrocchio. He was already a promising

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    Lippi and Andrea del Sarto were among those who were able to find his message rather than just copying his works. What is the most amazing is he influenced two of the greatest artists‚ Raphael and Michelangelo. At the age of 21‚ Raphael came to Florence and quickly revealed that Da Vinci was the one who had influenced him in his portraits and Madonnas. Michelangelo changed from a grand scale sculptor to one whose statues are charged with energy which can be seen in the contrast between his David

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    his contemporaries. In 1432‚ he was appointed a papal secretary by Pope Eugene IV. Alberti’s architectural training began with the study of antique monuments during his first stay (1432-1434) in Rome. Subsequently he joined the papal court in Florence‚ where he became

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    The Renaissance represented a complete departure from the pessimistic and dark times of the middle ages‚ and a transition into a period of optimistic rebirth and celebration of antiquity that the middle ages did not have. Civilians during this period valued individualism‚ and devoted their lives to improving their communities and becoming better citizens. Furthermore‚ freedom city republics which as well were not prevalent during the middle ages‚ were an important aspect of the Renaissance. They

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    aka Sandro Botticelli March 1‚ 1445 - May 17‚ 1510 Alessandro Filipepi‚ better known as Sandro Botticelli was an Italian painter of the Florentine school during the Early Renaissance or Quattrocento. Sandro was born at Florence in 1445 in a house in the Via Nueva‚ Borg’ Ognissanti. This was the home of his father‚ Mariano di Vanni dei Filipepi‚ a struggling tanner. Sandro‚ the youngest child‚ derived the name Botticelli by which he was commonly known‚ not‚ as related by

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    cultural life of the city. He spent lavishly on providing visual evidence of wealth and status and knew the value of arts as propaganda. This pattern was different in Florence where the city was governed by wealthy merchants and bankers who were responsible for commissioning much of the art for the churches and chapels of Florence during the fifteenth century. This group of powerful families wanted to show the world that their learning‚ piety and taste made them worthy of their high standing in society

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    The Great Duomo of Florence I chose to write about Filippo Brunelleschi’s unprecedented work on the Gothic Cathedral of Florence‚ which is also known as the Duomo‚ in Italy. This particular subject fascinated me because I have had the privilege of being inside this cathedral in 2008. It is a magnificent structure‚ both in size and in beauty. Filippo Brunelleschi was born in 1377‚ and grew up studying drawing‚ painting‚ as well as wheels‚ gears and motion. He later worked as a silver

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    Alessandro Di Mariano Di Vanni Filipepi was a remarkable Italian painter of the Florentine Renaissance era some of his more famous works are “Primavera” and “The Birth of Venus.”. He was born 1445 Florence‚ Italy- died May 17‚ 1510‚ Florence‚ Italy.May 17‚ 1510‚ Florence‚ Italy. I have chosen “ the discovery of the body of Holofernes” for it has a dark but comical feel when I look at the painting. Like the characters overemphasize expressions on their faces‚ but the colors are what really brought

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