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The first truly Renaissance artists were not to emerge in Florence until 1401 with the competition to sculpt a set of bronze doors of the Baptistery of Florence Cathedral
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He was employed as secretary at the papal court in Rome, uses the ancient script for inportant documents.
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Renaissance art was involved in the city state of Florence under peculiar economic, political and cultural conditions.
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It was one of the fist buildings to use pulasters as an integrated system, by Brunelleschi.
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He start using Bronce, this technique involved extremely shallow carving and utilized light and shadow to create the full pictorial scene.
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the writings of Nicholas Cusanus were anticipating Copernicus’ heliocentric world-view, it was made in a non-scientific fashion.
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Was commissioned to finish the decoration of the fachade. The design was designed at 1456 bit it was finished until 1470.
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It arrived in France imported by the king Charles VIII, after his invassion of Italy.
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Religious altarpieces, fresco cycles and small works fro private devotion were very popular.
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One of the most recognizable pieces of art and is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture.
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An oil painting by Titan.
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They may have a square lintels and triangular or segmental pediments, which are often used alternately.
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Era of prevalent with uncertainties in the Catholic Church following the Protestant Reformation.
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The revolutionary thesis of Copernicus' book was that the Earth moved around the Sun. Significant scientific advances were made during this time by Galileo Galilei, Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler.
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Published the book I quattro libri dell'architecttura, in english "The Four Books of Architecture in Venice.