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Essay heading: Florence and the Renaissance Art Era
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Venus was born from seafoam, although some believe she could've been born from the rib of Zeus. Some see the painting as the rebirth of Aphrodite.
During the Renaissance, Florence was seen as the most affluent and powerful city in Italy, and Europe at the time with politics, and art. Donatello produced one of the first free standing sculptures since the Renaissance... displayed 300 characters
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Donatello produced one of the first free standing sculptures since the Renaissance. These sculptures were relief objects because before, Romans weren't allowed to worship them because they were seen as heathens. One of his well known sculptures is of David, the boy who killed Goliath with his slingshot... displayed next 300 characters
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