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ITALIAN NATIONAL TEAM HISTORYWith an extraordinary record which includes three World Cups the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio celebrated its 100th birthday in 1998. The Italian team was founded on March 16th 1898 on Torino, Italy. The first president of this federation ever elected was Mario V...
The ancestors of man were experimenting with art over 12 thousand years ago - paintings as far back as 15,000 to 10,000 BC have been found in caves. Our history of painting was slow to mature into the art we know and appreciate today. The most prolific period was the Renaissance period, with some ...
My annual summer trips to Italy seem to get better every year. I can see the Couplella de Bruneleschi in Florence a millions of times, and still be amazed by its ancient Byzantine architecture, which is just one of many reasons why it is such an irreplaceable landmark of Italy. It fascinates me how ...
Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian aristocrat from Florence who lived from 1469 to 1527, during the Renaissance in Europe. During this era, Italy lacked the stability and security of a unified nation; the country was made up of powerful city-states, without the guidance and authority of a government...
At the end of the fourteenth century, gothic architecture began to wear off and renaissance architecture moved in. Europe was evolving out of the middle ages and in the Renaissance period. The beliefs in humanity were growing in popularity. Along with the changes in ways of life, politics, families ...
Prior to the fifteenth century, very few works of art were signed and virtually no information on their artists, male or female, was recorded. However, beginning in the early Renaissance, the identities of artists and their stories begin to be preserved. Any study of the art of this period will undo...
"How was the Italian Renaissance an age in which life was a work of art?"The Renaissance was an important time. It was a time when new ideas were formed, worldlyplaces became more important, and great people became known. All of which paved the way tofuture inventions, philosophies, and life as we k...
Donatello\'s work has forever changed the way that art is created, viewed, and interpreted. Generally, this Italian Renaissance sculptor is considered by most experts to be one of the greatest sculptors of all time (A History of Art 46); he is also thought of as the founder of modern sculpture. Alth...
The RenaissanceThe renaissance first appeared in the Italian city states because of the similarity between their language and the Latin language. Humanism used classical works to improve speaking and writing skills; therefor the Italians had a great advantage. More manuscripts were made available ...
David Jack 646987 History 114 1st Exam Politics in the Italian Renaissance In The Prince, Machiavelli is attempting to win the favor of the prince in Tuscany. He tries to do this by giving him the only thing that he feels could benefit a new prince, his knowledge. Most people try to win favor ...
The characteristics of art that seem the most prevalent during the Renaissance are Classical Revival (going back to Greek and Roman times for the subject matter and inspiration), Humanism (the idea that humans are focus), Window of Nature (the idea of including nature in the pieces), Syncretism ...
Botticelli\'s, \"The Birth of Venus,\" reflects the art of the Italian Renaissance ideals. Many people that lived during the Renaissance were very religious and desired to learn about new aspects of life that were not uncovered yet. The Birth of Venus was based on a classical myth of ancient times. ...
The Italian Renaissance was as the name implies the rebirth of painting. This does not imply that all the advances of painting came from this period but that the masters learned to combine new and old. The list of artist who contributed to the advancement in painting during the renaissance is as div...
During the Renaissance, artists were no longer regarded as mere artisans as they has been in the medieval past. For the first time, artists emerged as independent personalities, comparable poets, and writers. They began to express their ideas even though the art still remained religious in nature bu...
Originally named Tommaso Giovanni di Mone, Masaccio was born in San Giovanni Valdarno, near Florence, on December 21, 1401, and died in Rome in 1428. He was the first great painter of the Italian Renaissance, whose innovations in using scientific perspective introduced the modern style in painting. ...
The Palazzo Ruccelai was one of the first works by Leon Battista Alberti. He was an Italian architect, architectural theorist, and universal genius. Albert was the most important early Renaissance architect after Filippo Brunelleschi (Gympel, 44).The "Palazzo" originated in Florence. The monument...
Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) was an Italian statesman and political philosopher. He was employed on diplomatic missions as defense secretary of the Florentine republic, and was tortured when the Medici returned to power in 1512. When he retired from public life he wrote his most famous work, The ...
Niccolò Machiavelli dedicated his book The Prince to the ruling Florentine party in 1516. The book was written as a ruling guide for the Medici family, who had just come to power in Florence, Italy. In the very first paragraph of the book, Machiavelli offers the book to Lorenzo de' Me...
Italy: A Place of Romance Picture this: You and someone you love sitting on a balcony with a view of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, sipping fine wine and watching all the beautiful lights of the city. Some people could never imagine themselves in Italy. Rumors of the m...
Dear Friend, I believe choosing to take the course on the Renaissance would be a very wise decision. After recently finishing an in depth study on the Italian and Northern Renaissance I could tell you a few things that might spark your interest. One being that the popular cartoon show "Ninj...
Leonardo da Vinci, one of the great artists of the High Renaissance, was a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist. His paintings influenced the Italian art style for more that a century after his death. His innovations in science lead to many developments of modern science. Leonardo w...
Renaissance the renaissance was a cultural awakening for western Europeans from about 1350 to 1600. The renaissance began in the city-states of Italy first. It was a continuation of the middle ages, but it also signaled the beginning of modern times also. From this Europeans developed new attitude...
The transition from the Middle Ages to modern times between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries is referred to as the Renaissance, which originated in Florence, Italy. During this time, Italian artists studied the art of the Greeks and Romans, whom they learned a lot from. The Italian artists ha...
My focus is upon a piece by Niccolo Machiavelli, an Italian prince from the renaissance period who writes "The Morals of a Prince", and in an opposite vein, an essay by George Orwell, an English author and enemy of totalitarianism whose essay is "Politics and the English Language". Within these ess...
A single tear fell from her eye as the softly spoken words, \"I do,\" came forth from her trembling lips. A thousand questions blazed through her mind as she pondered her future, on this, her wedding day. She wondered, \"if she will promise to give up her home and the day-to-day associations with ...