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Name: Dome of Florence Cathedral
Artist: Filippo Brunelleschi
Date:1420-1436
Style: Early Rennisance in Italy
Fact: Source of Immense local pride, Filippo described it as "rising above the skies" |
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Name: Holy Trinity
Artist: Massaccio
Date:1428
Style: Early Renaissance in Italy
Fact: Uses Linar Perspective
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Name: Gattamelatta (Equestrian monument of Erasmo da Narni)
Artist: Donatello
Date:1445-1450
Style:Early Rennisance in Italy
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Name: Tribute Money
Artist: Masaccio
Date:1427
Style: Early Rennissance in Italy
Fact: Story about paying taxes.
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Name: Birth Of Venus
Artist: Sandro Botticelli
Date: 1482
Style: Early Rennasance in Italy
Fact: Tempera and gold on canvas
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Name: Portarait of Battista Sforza and Frederico of monte feltro.
Artist:Pierro Della Francesca
Date: 1475
Style: Early Renaissance in Italy
Fact: Painting communicates thier weath.
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Name: January, the Duke of berry at the table.
Artist: Limbourg brothers (Paul and Jean)
Date:1413-1416
Style: Early Renaissance in Northern Europe
Fact: From Illuminated manuscript
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Name:Merode Altarpeice (open), The annucaiation (center)
Artist: Robert Campin
Date:1425-1428
Style: Early Renaissance in Northern Europe |
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Name: Man in A Red turban
Artist: Jan Van Eyck
Date:1433
Style: Early Renaissance in Northern Europe
Fact: Self Portrait
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Name: Giovanni Arnolfini and his bride
Artist: Jan Van Eyck
Date:1434
Style: Early Renaissance in Northern Europe
Fact: could be serving as a legal document
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Name: Saint anthony tormented by demons
Artist: Martin Schongauer
Date:1480-1490
Style: Early Renaissance in Northern Europe
Fact: Engraving
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Name:Last Supper
Artist Leonardo Da Vinci
Date:1495-1498
Style:High Renaissance in Rome and Venice
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Name: Mona Lisa
Artist: Leonardo
Date:1503-05
Style: High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name: The Small Cowper Maddonna
Artist: Raphael
Date: 1505
Style: High Renaissance in Rome and Venice
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Name: Philosopy (school of athens)
Artist: Raphael
Date: 1509-11
Style:High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name: david
Artist: Michealanglo
Date:1501-4
Style:High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name: Creation of Adam
Artist: Michealangelo Buonarrotti
Date:1511-12
Style: High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name:Tempietto
Artist: Donato D'angelo Bramante
Date: 1502
Style:High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name: Plan for saint peters
Artist:Michealangelo
Date: 1546
Style:High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name: St Peters Artist: Michealangelo Date 1546-1564 Style:High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name: The Tempest Artist:Giorgione Castelfranco Date:1510 Style:High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name:Pastoral Symphony Artist:Giogione de catlefranco Date:1508 Style:High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name:Venus of Urbino Artist: Titian Date:1538 style: High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name:Madonna of the Pesaro Family Artist: Titian Date:1519-26 Style:High Renaissance in Rome and Venice |
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Name:descent from the cross Artist:Jacopo Da Pontormo Date:1525-28 Style: Mannerism
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Name: MadonnaWith long neck Artist: Parmigianno Date: !535 Style: Mannerism
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Name:Isenheim Altarpiece Artist:Matthias Grünewald Date:1510-1515 Style: High Renaissance in Germany (Grünewald, Dürer)
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Name: fall of Man Artist:Albrecht Durer Date:1504 Style: High Renaissance in Germany (Grünewald, Dürer)
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Name:Last supper Artist: tintorretto Date: 1594
Style: Reformist
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is a mathematical system for creating the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface |
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1: the point beyond which something disappears or ceases to exist 2: the appearance of a point on the horizon at which parallel. |
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inventor of linear perspective |
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Vitruvius, On Architecture, 1st C. BCE |
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basis for Alberti’s book On Architecture |
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depicts a nude male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square. The drawing and text are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions or, less often, Proportions of Man. |
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when a figure stands with one leg holding its full weight and the other leg relaxed. This classic pose causes the figure’s hips and shoulders to rest at opposite angles, giving a slight s-curve to the entire torso. |
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fresco painting technique in which watercolors are applied to plaster when it is still wet |
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painting technique in which watercolors are applied to dry plaster that has been moistened to simulate fresh plaster |
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Venus de' Medici or Medici Venus is a lifesize [1] Hellenistic marble sculpture depicting the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite. |
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a term in art for a contrast between light and dark |
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Italian term for a painting technique which overlays translucent layers of colour to create perceptions of depth |
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long-term ergot poisoning, traditionally due to the ingestion of the alkaloids produced by the Claviceps purpurea |
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four basic substances, called four humours, or humors, which are in balance when a person is healthy. All diseases and disabilities resulted from an excess or deficit of one of these four humors. The four humors were identified as black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood |
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German monk,[1] theologian, university professor, Father of Protestantism,[2][3][4][5] and church reformer whose ideas influenced the Protestant Reformation and changed the course of Western civilization.[6] Luther's theology challenged the authority of the papacy by holding that the Bible is the only infallible source of religious authority[ |
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Greek for "image-breaking", is the deliberate destruction within a culture of the culture's own religious icons |
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EEEEKKKKKK Flash CArds are melting my brain!!!! |
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its ok though becasue soon we will be drunk!!! |
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Oh man I really wiah i had some beer... |
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But this is totally sweet becasue Kelly and Emily Are going to get nice grades on the test and then they can drink lots and lots of beer! |
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you love me too.... ehehheh |
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What did one saggy tit say to the other saggy tit? |
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If we don't get some support soon, people will think we're nuts! |
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What do you call a gay dinosaur? |
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