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| who created la primavera? |
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| what are some features of la primavera |
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| who is the central character in la primavera? |
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| who created "the annunciation" |
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| what are some key features in "the annunciation" |
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linear perspective in architecture atmospheric perspective realistic human figures |
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| who created the birth of venus |
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Botticelli modest; head tilt |
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| who created "the tribute money" |
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massacio linear perspective atmospheric real human |
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| what story was the tribute money telling |
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| peter 3 part story, go get coins out of fish's. pay tax collector. |
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| who designed the Florence cathedral |
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Brunelleschi; double rounded dome blended roman features with gothic ones |
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| who created the last supper? |
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| whats important about da vinci's last supper? |
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| mathmatecial balance, located in monestary in Milan, 1490's, judas has a money bag |
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| who worked on the cistine chapel, Vatican in rome in 1508-1512? |
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| what are some features of Michelangelo's cistine chapel? |
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| painted humans and buildings like he would sculpt. pagan mhythological. Libran, sibel neoplatonic |
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| who created "the creation of adam? |
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| what feature does the creation of adam have? |
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| neoplatonic, prefigurement which means the foretelling of Christ. adam equals Christ and eve equal mary |
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| where and when did Michelangelo create david? |
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| who started the school of Athens? |
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| rafaiel's school of Athens philosphers and scholars were _________ |
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| how did rafaiel depict micheloangelo in school of athens |
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| who are the two characters in the middle of rafaiel's painting school of athens |
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| plaoto (heaven) arestotle (science and earth) |
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| who are the two sculptures on the walls in the school of Athens? |
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Apollo (god of light, archery and music) Athena (goddess of wisdom) |
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| Michelangelo eventually changed from renaissance to |
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| what final artwork of Michelangelo was mannerist and uncomfy |
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| what did Italy's economy turn around in c15-c16 |
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| southernmost county in Europe, fastest recovery after bubonic plague, mildest climate, regained agriculture |
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| features of Florentine banking industry |
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| many of the things we have today, deposits things like that |
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| French word, rebirth of classical cultures from ancient Greece and rome |
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| grandson of cosimo Lorenzo the magnificient patronized arts and was a great scholar. |
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| who was hired to teach greek at floretine academy |
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| who came up with plutonic love |
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| creates an illusion of depth |
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| objects in the distance are small in size and dim or hazy |
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| who started the Florentine academy |
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| Giovanni di bicci de medici |
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| renewal of the study of plato in the Christian era of the renaissance. concept of free will and plutonic love - highest form of spiritual love |
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| principles of humanist philosophy |
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more tolerance indivulism and free will human capabilities are important dignity and worth learning brings improvement understanding past makes better future |
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| features of neoplatonism in art |
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myth story and characters central character ideally beautiful figures |
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| where is the last judgement 1536-1541 |
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| altar wall of Sistine chapel |
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| several overlapping voices. not liturgical |
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| liturgical service of the catholic church. several overlapping voices |
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| popular songs. one or more voices |
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| instrumental 5 players mostly |
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| modern day string instrument |
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| josquin des prez 1450 -1521 |
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| master of high renaissance vocal music |
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| most famous and influential composer in Europe during his time 1397-1474 |
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| who did copper line engraving and did the self portrait of 1500 and knight death and devil? |
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| who created crucifixation and altar piece that opened over 9 feet long. showed all the buildings and features from gothic era |
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| features of northern renaissance artwork |
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| good vs evil, focuses on human sinfulness and corruption. minute detail with oil paints. holdover from gothic era |
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| landscapes of northern Europe and scenes of peasant life. (lustful peasant behavior) faces are plain and simplified |
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| who led the formal break with the roman catholic church |
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| what did martin luther nail to the catholic church |
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| 95 theses (calls for reform) |
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| what did martin luther want |
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| wanted own economies not supporting catholic church anymore, wanted own national church in northern countries |
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| what did luther object to money wise |
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| selling of indulgences. also didn't wasn't priests to be between us and god. can pray for ourselves. |
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