Topic: Florentine Painter Sculptor and Architect
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What Florentine painter architect and sculptor whose acclaimed fr...
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The renaissance was a time for rebirth of genii. people extended their intrests in many subjects. such people were DA Vinci, Brunelleschi, Michelangelo , Verocchio, Donatello and many more. However I am concentrating on the era's main capit... Read More »
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Raphael Sanzio Answer 2:No, Raphael was not a sculptor. The answer here is Michelangelo. Raphael http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael Read More »
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Michelangelo was all those things. Read More »
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Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet that lived from 1475 to 1564. Read More »
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During the high renaissance, Michaelangelo Buonarroti was a famous painter and sculptor.Donato Bramante was a famous architect. Read More »
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Giorgio Vasari was the author of the great book of 1500s, named the 'lives of the most eminent architects, painters and sculptors'. It was published in the year of 1550. The book was basically a collection of biographies of the renaissance ... Read More »
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Christopher Lawrence Mercier:  That’s a good question, not sure if I know how to answer it though.  For me, it’s just natural, it’s the way I always thought things were when I was a kid. My mother very early on introduced me to artists from... Read More »
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In the early days, any extension of the hand, a pencil, a paintbrush or some other device, seemed inappropriate. It was grasping and grabbing and holding that seemed to be the important things for me. I think that was the first clue. I thin... Read More »
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