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The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance (Illustrated the painting pictues and annotated what inspired this age of balance and order with Michel Angelo and Botticelli) - BERNHARD BERENSON, BestZaa, BestZaa
The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance (Illustrated the painting pictues and annotated what inspired this age of balance and order with Michel Angelo and Botticelli)
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Florence, like many cities of the Renaissance, had been built over many years and so was home to numerous churches, public buildings, and houses constructed with Romanesque or Gothic architecture. Therefore, when a revival of classical styles became popular, new edifices in the classical style... show more
Florence, like many cities of the Renaissance, had been built over many years and so was home to numerous churches, public buildings, and houses constructed with Romanesque or Gothic architecture. Therefore, when a revival of classical styles became popular, new edifices in the classical style were built alongside or added to buildings of older styles.The concept of the dome first emerged during the Renaissance in the form of an architectural marvel that tops the Santa Maria del Fiore, the cathedral of Florence. The construction of the dome marks the beginning of Renaissance architecture; the cathedral and its dome together represent early Renaissance style--one that blends old and new designs. Arnolfo di Cambio began the building in a Gothic style in 1294. In 1418, architect Filippo Brunelleschi received a commission to build the dome. He traveled to Rome with the sculptor Donatello to study architecture; there, the two artists investigated various Roman ruins to learn about the design and proportion of buildings, as well as the construction of arches and columns. Although Brunelleschi never duplicated classical features, he borrowed ideas from the ancient ruins and incorporated them into the design of his dome. This kindle edition is special to include the beautiful related pictures for each story and adding the study note for the reader more details of inspiration of this fine art.TOC linkage included for easy and quick navigation.Florentine Art and ArchitectureWhat inspired this age of balance and order?Art Outside and InsideMichelangelo and BotticelliTHE FLORENTINE PAINTERS OF THE RENAISSANCEINDEX TO THE WORKS OF THE PRINCIPAL FLORENTINE PAINTERSINDEX OF PLACES
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B007J5IPBK
Pages no: 228
Edition language: English
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