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…was wrong, he says humanity will go down because of consumption, like food. These two theories seem a little bit strange to me. Condorlet's theory makes sense, but what can he say about the rest of the people? Not everyone can be a Leonardo Da Vinci. Malthus…
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…was a patron to such painters as Botticelli, Fra Angelico, Fra Lippo Lippi, Donatello, and sculptors such as Bertoldo and many more artists. Lorenzo even had the great Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo who together created such great works as Mona Lisa, The Last…
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…of the High Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci. Michelangelo was a realist, as seen in his sculptures and paintings. A personal favorite is the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. I think that Michelangelo was the backbone on which all other artists and sculptors after…
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…and eventual colonization of North and South America. Painters, sculptors, and architects exhibited a similar sense of adventure and the desire for greater knowledge and new solutions; Leonardo da Vinci, like Christopher Columbus, discovered whole new worlds…
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…ever, and he was one of the creators of the Roman High Renaissance with Leonardo da Vinci. Michelangelo affected the lives of many people. Michelangelo drawings, paintings, sculpturing, and architecture work is still very popular in today's society…
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…High Renaissance pope. It is after their deaths that the creative and optimistic mood in Italy began to fade. The decade ending 1520 saw Leonardo da Vinci leaving for France and then dieing there in 1519. There are many other examples that could confirm…
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…intelligence pours out of her, and the audience can easily view this, through her wittiness, her quoting from books and her impact upon others. For someone even in rags herself, her important attributes shine through and the mentor figure, Leonardo Da-Vinci only…
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…could also be used in other forms of transportation during the Middle Ages. Although there was no “true flight” during the Middle Ages, there were many ideas and attempts. The person with the most ideas during this time was a man named Leonardo da Vinci
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