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such as Leonardo da Vinci (the ultimate example of the Renaissance man) worked in all types of educational fields as well as Michelangelo who was possibly the most famous artist and sculptor in history.
<Tab/>As you can see, the Renaissance was a great
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Social context of fairy tales, using "Little Red Riding Hood" and the film "Ever After" as examples.
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meet several times before the ball.
- No pumpkin carriage, no Fairy Godmother (a reflection of modern values).
Adaptations
- Contextualisation, ie inclusion of post-modern elements of Brothers Grimm and Leonardo da Vinci and his painting of Saint Anne
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grows up to be a genius or an extraordinarily gifted individual, but several have surpassed the limiting expectations when given the opportunity. Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton, and Leonardo Da Vinci, to name a few, have broken barriers and placed
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
on the right.
<Tab/>During the Renaissance period there were many great artistic achievements that were simply incredible. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Masaccio's Trinity, and Botticelli's Primavera are just examples of the wonderful works of art
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in the latter stages of the Renaissance. Surely Michelangelo did not complete the Sistine Ceiling merely for the sake of art. Surely Leonardo da Vinci did not paint The Last Supper out of nowhere. The influences of Christianity may have declined under the humanist
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of the increase of literacy people learned that the Catholic Church only told them what they wanted them to hear. This caused many to break away from the church and form Protestant religions.
Many great minds were also produced in the Renaissance times. Leonardo da
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the church, art was influenced by humanism and could be shown in many works of art from people like Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo. Unlike art in the Middle Ages, which was centered on religion, Renaissance art was developed by the ideas of humanism
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Michelangelo Buonarroti, the artist.
"Arguably one of the most inspired creators in the history of art and, with Leonardo da Vinci, the most potent force in the Italian High Renaissance. As a sculptor, architect, painter, and poet, he exerted a tremendous
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of the arts. He contributed more than anyone, supporting such people Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
Lorenzo continued his family's traditional patronage of artists, opening his house and gardens. First Leonardo then Michelangelo and many others
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that she is not in control of her facial expressions.
I would like to compare this work with Leonardo da Vincis Madonna in the Rocks, because of the main character on the pictures and because of the same geniality of the creators. The first difference I
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