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| artist during the renaissance. Created the painting called Madona and Child which pictures a beautiful women and a baby. They are more life like than the paintings before the renaissance. Also the artist uses perception and more colors. |
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| rich family is florence and took in Michaelangelo to create beautiful art on order to show how wealthy they were. The family lost money quickly because showing their power by hiring artists led to their debt. |
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| Famous artist that painted a Mural on the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. He was inspired by the art in Florence, and learned about the human body by working at a Morgue. He was abused as a child and also was taken in and worked on Medici's estate. |
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| An Italian painter and Architect from Florence in the late Middle Ages. He was known as one of the first artists the contributed to the Italian Renaissance. He also created the pre-renaissacne version on Madona and Child. |
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| suffered moral weaknesses, materialism, and extravagant art purchases (i.e. financing Michelangelo’s and Raphael’s careers) also commissions’ Sistine chapel |
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| was trained as a lawyer and therefore saw theology as a wrestling of two issues: moral behavior and salvation. Created a new religion called calvinism which belived in pre-destinationa dn the elect. |
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| was an Italian Dominican priest and leader of Florence from 1494 until his execution in 1498. He was known for hi book burnign, destruction of what he considered immoral art, and hostility to the Renaissance. |
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| King of England who wants to divorce wife, Catherine of Aragon to marry Anne of Boleyn. Pope will not divorce him, so he breaks away from catholicism and begins new religion called Anglicanism. This causes many religious wars between countries. |
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| Pope during Protestant Reformation. Is broke, and poor spiritual leader. He also excommunicates Luther. holds the diet of worms to get luther ot renounce his beliefs. |
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| monk who struggles with his faith and breaks away from the catholic church. He protests indulgences, posts 95 Theses, translates bible to German, and creates Lutheranism. |
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