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Documents 111009 Allegri Miserere

Miserere mei, Deus Gregorio Allegri (1582-1652) Allegri’s Miserere is a setting of Psalm 51, and was composed for the office of Tenebrae during Holy Week at the Sistine…

Documents ARTID121 - 09 High Renaissance

Beauty, Science, and Spirit in Italian Art: High Renaissance ART ID 121 | Study of Western Arts Slide concept by William V. Ganis, PhD NYIT Center for Teaching and Learning…

Documents Twenty-Five Short Answers to Big Questions About Creation

Twenty-Five Short Answers to Big Questions About Creation Ian Taylor © 2010, Ian Taylor, Creation Moments Twenty-Five Short Answers to Big Questions About Creation CONTENTS…

Documents Pictures (MAPEH 3rd Yr.)

(early 1300’s -1600’s) This picture is a portrait of him in red chalk. Leonardo da Vinci is widely considered as one of the greatest painters of all time. The painting…

Spiritual Renaissance Art

1. Lamentation Giotto di Bondone 2.   3. Duomo Campanile 4.   5.   6. Duomo cupola Fillipo Brunelleschi 7.   8.   9.   10. Sacrifice of Isaac Lorenzo Ghiberti 11.  …

Art & Photos Renmichelangelo 110421074926-phpapp01

1. Michelangelo (1475 – 1564) 2. Title: David Artist: Michelangelo Date: 1501-1504 Source/ Museum: Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence Medium: Marble Size: height 17'…

Documents Year 8 Renaissance Timeline of Events

Renaissance Timeline By: Natthapat 1260: Marco Polo went on his route to the east and china • In this year Marco Polo went on his route to the east as his father and uncle…

Education Renaissance

1. The Creation ofMadonna and Child Adam 2. Statue of DAVID PIETA 3. LAST JUDGEMENT The Sistine Chapel 4. The Last Supper 5. The MONA LISA Selfportrait of Da VinciVitruviusMAN…

Documents Italy Slideshow

1. ITALIA! 2. The Trevi Fountain TheTrevi Fountain is one of the greatest sculptures in Italy’s history. It took over 100 years to create. 3. The ColiseumThe Coliseum is…

Documents Italia!

1. ITALIA! 2. The Trevi Fountain TheTrevi Fountain is one of the greatest sculptures in Italy’s history. It took over 100 years to create. 3. The ColiseumThe Coliseum is…