Renaissance Art: Comparing and Contrasting Paintings

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History

 

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Martha B

 

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March 17, 2012

 

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After that, we are going “to compare and contrast all those art works and how they fit into the context of the time period.” (Figueroa, 2008) Renaissance Art: Comparing and Contrasting Paintings Introduction Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti and Sandro Botticelli are tantamount with fine art during the Renaissance period...
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“The Renaissance marked that moment when Western civilization made its transition from the Middle Ages to the modern world. Renaissance is marked by a proliferation of the arts, the sciences, and the tenets of humanism.” In that era, there were three of the most greatest art genius of all times that they marked a landmark in the Renaissance and therefore in the world-wide history of the art: “Leonardo Da Vinci, whose works of art were considered a significant representation of the concept of “Renaissance Man” because of the humanist emphasis on the individuals; and Michelangelo Buonarroti, whose ideal was the full realization of the individuality, someone with his work, revealed a deep understanding of humanity and reflects a neo-Platonic philosophy...
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