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…in literacy people learned that the Catholic Church only told the populus what they wanted them to hear. This caused many people to break away from the churh and form Protestant religions. The Renaissance produced many great minds. Leonardo da Vinci was one…
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…and philosophers including; Michalangalo, Leonardo De Vinci, Vasco Da Gama, Marco Polo, etc. The third and last time period is known as the Modern period. You can probably remember some of the important events which happened during this period. Throughout…
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…people to break away from the churh and form Protestant religions. The Renaissance produced many great minds. Leonardo da Vinci was one of these. Although he was not regarded as a genious in his time. He had numerous works of art…
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…that the Catholic Church only told the populous what they wanted them to hear. This caused many people to break away from the church and form Protestant religions. The Renaissance produced many great minds. Leonardo da Vinci was one…
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…Rafael died in April of 1526. At a young age Rafael traveled to Florence, where the Renaissance began, he was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci, Plato, and Aristotle, as well as Socrates, Plutarch and many other great writers, philosophers and theologians…
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…. Likewise, sound moves in waves through the air or some other medium. The understanding that sound travels in the form of waves may have originated with the artist Leonardo Da Vinci in 1500. Generally, waves can be spread transversely or longitudinally. In both…
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…sponsored by the Florentine Republic, he began working. Michelangelo triumphed over even Leonardo da Vinci for the right to carve the massive piece of marble. Critics believe Michelangelo’s David was carved for the purpose of being put on top of the roof…
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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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…proportionate and realistic. Some used oil paints to enhance their art and give it texture. Many focused on painting realistic human forms. Architecture advanced with the help of famous architects such as Leonardo Da Vinci. Wealthy patrons supported the advancement…
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…. These included works by Titian, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci, the most famous being the Joconde – or Mona Lisa. The royal collection grew and by the reign of Louis XIII, numbered roughly 200 pieces. Henri II, and Catherine de Médicis continued to enlarge…
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