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Donatello mostly created sculptures and statues. He was one of the first impacting artist. His ideas inspired Da Vinci and others. Donatello inspired the world with his famous pieces of artwork. Also with his magnificent statues and sculptures. His work is exceedingly rare outside of Italy and would be an exhilarating find in the US.
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Girls got less education than boys. There was classical education based on latin literature for boys. There was also education through apprenticeships for boys who planned to pursue a trade. Education began to change for the better at the begging of the renaissance
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Education began to change in the renaissance it lasted throughout the age
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Though she was well educated, he wasn't interested in reading and calculus. Botticelli was twenty years old when he came to Fra Filippo.
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had created pictures, he had drawn some drawings such as the Libro dell'arte. As a painter he was a dreamer and a poet.
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The Printing Press was "block-printed," that is, characters or pictures were carved into a wooden block, inked, and then transferred to paper. Since each word, phrase or picture was on a separate block, this method of reproduction was expensive and time-consuming.
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Was a great artist and man he was a scientist, a mathematician, a musician, an engineer and a writer to name just five. He lived 1452-1519 and did many great paintings throughout his life such as the mona lisa and the last supper which are probably the most famous of his works.
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Humanism, then, really begins during the Middle Ages in Europe; while the humanist scholars of the Renaissance made great strides.
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he was a sculptor, painter, architect, and poet.One of the things he painted was the sistine chapel and thats still here today. he was born in Caprese, Italy and lived through the time period
1475-1564.He also influenced western art that we have today -
summoned by Pope Julius II,to paint the many rooms of the Vatican. (1508) Born-Death: March 28, 1483 – April 6, 1520
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Discoveries about the Human anatomy. It is believed that Michelangelo painted an anatomical correct brain on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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The Printing Press (1450) "block-printed," that is, characters or pictures were carved into a wooden block, inked, and then transferred to paper.
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Humanism was established on this date
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