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| Rebirth of interest in art and learning |
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| People were more interested in this world than in religon and getting to heaven |
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| In Venice, the head of state, or known as duke |
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| Is the art of negotiating, or making deals, with other countries |
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| Develped in medieval Europe, it is beleived that the individuals and human society were important |
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| Every day language people speak in a religon, for example Italian, German, or French |
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| To make paintings more realistic, a technique, by softened edges by using light and shadows instead |
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| Paintings on wet plaster with watercolor paint |
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