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  • Raphael's Work On The Stanza Della Segnatura
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    Raphael was one of the great artists of Renaissance times. Raphael is best known for his Madonna's and for his large figure compositions in the Vatican in Rome [Nicolas Pioch, Raphael]. He was one of the best at using depth perception in his work. Raphael's talents are often over looked because people are interested more in the works of Michelangelo and DaVinci. Even though Raphael is often in the shadow of other artists, he was still one of the great artists of the Renaissance. Raphael Sanzio (...
  • Leonardo Da Vinci And Michelangelo
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    The high renaissance of the 1500's was a time of scientific, philosophic, and artistic awe and inspiration. Many new discoveries were being made in the field of science, and philosophers expressed their assumptions on the world and universe around them. In addition, many individuals were gifted with artistic dexterity and skill. The amazing achievements of Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci are considered significant to the Renaissance period. In this paper, the endeavors and achieveme...
  • Raphael's Great Understanding Of The Arts
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    During a time when Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci were the prime artists in Europe, a young man by the name of Raffaello Sanzio was starting to attract major attention with his artworks. The Italian high renaissance was marked by paintings expressing human grandeur and very humanistic values. No one better portrayed the Italian high Renaissance then Raphael Sanzio, with his painting's clarity and ease of composition, Raphael was easily one of the greatest painters of this period. Born in an ...
  • Bosch's Paintings
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    Michelangelo (1465-1564) Michelangelo showed his means of expression in his paintings, and they were equally shown also in his poetry, architecture, and sculpture. Through his amazing work, he often seems the ultimate embodiment of the achievements of his age. In Michelangelo's, "The Creation of Man", Adam shown at the moment of creation already displays the vigor that Michelangelo gave to every human body. This is also true in Michelangelo's version of David, showing his potential power in his ...
  • Raphael's Work
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    The "rebirth" of art in Italy, otherwise known as the Renaissance, was connected with the rediscovery of ancient philosophy, literature, and science and the development of methods in these fields using keen observation. Greater awareness of classical knowledge created a new way to learn by direct study of the natural world. Because of this, religious themes became increasingly important to artists, and with the large interest in the Middle Ages came a new idea for subjects drawn from Greek and R...
  • Michelangelo's Work
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    There are many things that motivate me to strive harder to do what I need to do... My family has always pushed me to try harder and never quit. I have always been a very busy person. I have many extracurricular activities that I do to push my self and make myself busy. I want to be a well rounded person. I know that if I work hard now, it will pay off in the end. I want to be successful in the future and the only way is to be successful in my education. I know that my future is in my hands and t...

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