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Period: Jan 18, 1400 to
renaissence
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Period: Sep 26, 1400 to Sep 26, 1475
Early Renaissance
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Sep 26, 1401
Florence
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 -
Sep 26, 1403
Bracciolini
He was employed as secretary at the papal court in Rome, uses the ancient script for inportant documents. -
Sep 26, 1420
Renaissance involved in the city states
Renaissance art was involved in the city state of Florence under peculiar economic, political and cultural conditions. -
Sep 26, 1421
Old Sacristy
It was one of the fist buildings to use pulasters as an integrated system, by Brunelleschi. -
Sep 26, 1430
Donatello
He start using Bronce, this technique involved extremely shallow carving and utilized light and shadow to create the full pictorial scene. -
Sep 26, 1450
Nicholas cussanus
the writings of Nicholas Cusanus were anticipating Copernicus’ heliocentric world-view, it was made in a non-scientific fashion. -
Period: Apr 15, 1452 to May 2, 1519
Leonardo da Vinci
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Sep 26, 1456
Santa Maria Novella
Was commissioned to finish the decoration of the fachade. The design was designed at 1456 bit it was finished until 1470. -
Sep 26, 1495
Italian Renaissance
It arrived in France imported by the king Charles VIII, after his invassion of Italy. -
Sep 26, 1500
Variety of themes
Religious altarpieces, fresco cycles and small works fro private devotion were very popular. -
Sep 26, 1501
The statue of David
One of the most recognizable pieces of art and is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture. -
Sep 26, 1513
Sacred and Profane Love
An oil painting by Titan. -
Sep 26, 1517
Windowa with a semi-circular arch
They may have a square lintels and triangular or segmental pediments, which are often used alternately. -
Sep 26, 1527
Rime
Era of prevalent with uncertainties in the Catholic Church following the Protestant Reformation. -
Sep 26, 1543
Thesis of copernicus
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. -
Sep 26, 1570
Andrea Palladio
Published the book I quattro libri dell'architecttura, in english "The Four Books of Architecture in Venice.