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Period: Mar 10, 1350 to
Renaissance
The Rensaissance is a time of "rebirth" -
Mar 10, 1377
Brunelleschi
Brunelleschi was recognized for using geometric principles in creating perspective and influencing both Masaccio and Donatello to follow that style -
Mar 10, 1401
Masaccio
He developed a style that used perspective in a way that created an illusion of three-dimensions. -
Mar 10, 1436
Johannes Gutenberg
The printing press was invented by a German named Johannes Gutenberg. Gutenberg was a goldsmith. -
Period: Mar 10, 1480 to
High Renaissance
Highest point of the renaissance -
Mar 9, 1503
Leonardo da Vinci
Mona Lisa is a 16th-century portrait painted by Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci during the Renaissance in Florence, Italy. -
Mar 9, 1508
Michelangelo
Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel; the work took approximately four years to complete -
Mar 10, 1518
Tintoretto
A pupil of Titian, he used color and technique to convey dramatic, raw emotions -
Mar 10, 1578
William Borne
William Borne began drawing plans for a submarine. His submarine was never built -
Hans Lippershey
The first useful microscope , The inventor was probably Hans Lippershey who developed the first real telescope, or Hans Janssen -
William Gilbert
William Gilbert discovered magnetism in 1600. Before Gilbert worked with magnetism he was a doctor and judge for Queen Elizabeth. -
Gabriel Fahrenheit
Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury thermometer in 1714. The thermometer that he invented is still used in moder day life.