Renaissance

NANCE RENAISSSANCE TIMELINE

  • Jan 1, 1411

    DONATELLO

    DONATELLO
    In 1411–1413, Donatello worked on a statue of St. Mark for the church of Orsanmichele.Some of Donatello's work are Habacuc,statue of Gattamelata at Padua,Statue of St. George in Orsanmichele, Florence,David at Bargello Museum, Florence,and Tomb of Antipope John XXIII in Florence's Baptistery
  • Mar 10, 1468

    boticelli

    boticelli
    His best paintings are a series of mythological topics including the Birth of Venus and Mars & Venus
  • Jan 1, 1472

    leonardo di vinci

    leonardo di vinci
    He painted the Virgin of the Rocks and the Last Supper.He also painted The mona lisa.
  • Jan 1, 1504

    raphael

    raphael
    Raphael's most famous paintings is called The School of Athens.
  • Mar 10, 1504

    michelangelo

    michelangelo
    A human is reaching for god painting made by Michelangelo.The pieta, David, And The Sistine chapel were also painted by Michelangelo.
  • Jun 4, 1543

    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Nicolaus Copernicus
    his book, On the Revolution of the Heavely Bodies, was about his suncenter theory.
  • Mar 9, 1561

    William Gilbert

    William Gilbert
    Gilbert attended Cambridge University where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in 1561. He continued his studies, earning a Master’s Degree and finally receiving his Doctorate in 1569. he achieved an advanced study of magnetism.
  • William Harvey

    William Harvey
    Harvey graduated as a Doctor of Medicine at the age of 24 from the Univesity of padua on 25 april 1602. He was the first person to describe completely and in detail the systemic circulation and properties of blood being pumped to the body by the heart.William Harvey developed the theory on how blood circulates.
  • Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei
    Galileo was born in pisa,Italy.He studied medicine,science,and mathmatics. later on, he became a famouse Astronomer.One day in church he notice a lamp swinging back and forth like a pendulum.Galileo later discovered that the swings of a pendulum take equal time regardless of their width. Achievement:Designed pendulum clock
  • Robert Hooke

    Robert Hooke
    Robert Hooke was fascinated by observation, mechanical works, and drawing, interests that would be pursued in various ways throughout his life.Robert Hooke was the English scientist and inventor who wrote the 1665 book Micrographia, in which he coined the term "cell" for a basic biological structure.He achieved used microscope to discover plant cells.