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Elizabethan Era Gothic Architecture
1,746 wordsThe Elizabethan Age was an innovative and unique period in history. In this period architecture was more than a profession, it was an art, and an influence on the people. Architects in this period made historical differences, the styles of architecture transitioned greatness, and the homes created an individual standing. Elizabethan architecture was an influential "trend" in which the "competition" for social division began, and architects attempted to replicate Italian Renaissance architecture....
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Jacopo Della Quercia Simone Da Colle Work
1,613 wordsThere is no doubt that those in every city who by their merits obtain fame become a blessed light to those who are born after them. For there is nothing that arouses the minds of men, and makes them indifferent to the hardships of study, so much as the thought of the honour and advantage that the labour may bring them. This Lorenzo di Code Ghiberti, otherwise Di Bartoluccio, knew well. He in his first years was put to the art of the goldsmith, but delighting more in the arts of sculpture and des...
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Jorge Luis Borges Espa Ol
2,749 wordsMovimiento vanguardist a espa? ol e hispano americano Con este nombre se design los movimiento's art? stico's y literario's que name en el siglo XX, aproximadamente desde 1910 a 1939. Su? post de m? xml e splendor es hasta 1920, a partir de 1930 dean pues el arte se acerca de nuevo a la realized y se hace social y comprometido pol? tica mente. En la Gaceta Literary, junio de 1930, Guillermo de Torre da una larga lista con los movimiento's de vanguard: Cubism Character? sticks generales: Futurism...
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Leonardo Da Vinci 15 Th Century
2,022 wordsDonatello s work has forever changed the way that art is created, viewed, and interpreted. Generally, this Italian Renaissance sculptor is considered by most experts to be one of the greatest sculptors of all time; he is also thought of as the founder of modern sculpture. Donatello s impact on the art world will never be able to be truly measured. He had such an influence on artists that his techniques are still used by sculptors today. Donatello was born Donate Di Niccolo Di Betto Bardi in Flor...
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Filippo Brunelleschi Design Brunelleschi And Ghiberti Time
863 wordsFilippo Brunelleschi (1377 - 1446) Filippo Brunelleschi was born in 1377 in Florence. He was the second son of three to Ser Brenellesco di Filippo Last who was a notary of some distinction and his mother was Giuliana Spring. He was a sculpture and goldsmith in his early years. His first attempt at architectural design was in 1401 in the famous competition for the Baptistery doors of the cathedral of Florence. Brunelleschi was one of six including Lorenzo Ghiberti to design a pair of bronze doors...
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Filippo Brunelleschi Was A Great Brunelleschi Was A Great Architect Career
316 wordsHumanities 9 / 29 / 00 Filippo Brunelleschi Filippo Brunelleschi was born in Florence, In 1377 he had an intrest in architecture and prospective painting. He was really good at many things, but he was mostly intrested in those two things. During his career as an architect he accomplished many things such as finishing the domes of Cupola of Saint Maria De Fiore. He liked architecture because it fitted both his skills designing and prospective drawing. He had alot of accomplishments and some failu...
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Supernatural Livelihood Taglioni Wished Supernatural Livelihood Taglioni James
1,616 wordsLa Sylphide La Sylphide brought more than just another ballet into the world. It marks the beginning of a remarkable period of time the Romantics. Up until this time in history, ballets were relatively predictable and in no ways a challenge to the status quo. Often times they consisted of the pavane, social dances, and the like (Anderson 38). Of course, ballet had evolved, but it had by no means, been a challenge to society. La Sylphide began to alter this concept. The setting is France in 1832....
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Older Brother Medici Family
1,064 wordsSandro Botticelli, (1445 - 1510) was a famous Renaissance ari t. His real name was Alessandro di Mariano Filippo; his nickname came from Botticelli (little barrel), which was either the nickname of his older brother or the name of the goldsmith who first taught him. Botticelli was born in Florence to the tanner Marianne di Van and his wife in a small place called Smeralda which is now Borgo Ognissanti No. 28 in Florence. He was one of eight children born to his parents, Botticelli being the youn...
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