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The Ringling Museum of Art was worth the trip to Sarasota, Florida. At first, I didn\'t know what to expect. I thought it would be a boring museum of prints or a limited collection on display for a period of time; however, this was not the case. John Ringling was co-founder and owner in 1884, along...
Stonehenge Stonehenge is located on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. This is about 85 miles southwest from London. This structure is made of megalithic boulders weighing any where between one and forty five tons and arranged in a circular and horseshoe patterns. The early records indicate ...
The Middle Ages, the Early Renaissance, and the High Renaissance are only three ages individually but as a whole helped shape our modern philosophies and ideas of art and influenced generations of artists among them, Leonardo Da Vinci, Giovanni Bellini, and Giotto. Among there many works of art ther...
The Renaissance was a \'rebirth\' or renewal of many of the classical ancient Greek and Roman beliefs. The Renaissance began in the city-states of Italy, the center of trade in Europe. Many wealthy merchants and bankers became patrons of the newly developing styles and ideals of Renaissance art. Ma...
Michelangelo's Tomb of Giuliano de' Medici One of the most famous artists ever known since the 16th century is a man by the name of Michelangelo Buonarroti. He has composed art that is both breathtaking and unmatched in such skills as painting, sculpture, architecture and poetry. Som...
Donatello (1386-1466) was a master of sculpture in bronze and marble and is considered one of the greatest Italian Renaissance artists of his time. There is much more to know about him, though then the name alone. He created some of the greatest works of art, not only in the Italian Renaissance bu...
Charlotte DeanH2G-06/pd. 3Mr. ValentinApril 10, 2000Artistic Innovations of Renaissance Florentine PaintersDuring the Renaissance, many new, different styles of painting were developed. Many of these techniques were perfected by Florentine painters. Some of these stylestechniques include perspecti...
Giotto, a pre-Renaissance artist and architect, was born 20 miles North of Florence Italy in the valley of the Mugello - it was described by his admirer John Ruskin as a lonely landscape. There were rugged mountains, rough ground, and olive trees. There were no gardens or lush landscapes for Giott...
Michelle HoellProfessor KranzHumanities 216 Nov. 2001Donatello is known as the most important sculptor of the Early Renaissance. The author, John Pope-Hennessy noted him as "one of the greatest artists who ever lived" (Pope-Hennessy p.11). Donatello was a modest person who was very dedicated to hi...