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- Ghiberti's doors to the Baptistry of Florence were called this by Michelangelo
- sculpted first free standing bronze statue of Renaissance, "David"; presented "David" in a more feminiate way
- developed by Brunelleschi to create depth and realism
- preferred doing engravings because he could make more money
- regarded as first Renaissance artist to break from Middle Age Art; "Father of the Renaissance"
- most famous of Spanish Renaissance artists
- constructed the 140' dome over the Cathedral of Florence
- Northern Renaissance artist that mastered painting with oil
- painted "Sistine Chapel" and sculpted "La Pieta"
- refers to someone talented in many areas
- refers to rebirth of culture, ideas, etc... of Ancient Greece and Rome
- painted "Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa"
- belief in which people are encouraged to reach their full potential
- refers to area in Northern Italy where the Renaissance began
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- greatest work is "School of Athens"
- an increase in this was the "fuel" that sparked the Renaissance
- Northern Renaissance artist that painted daily activities of peasants
- "Father of Humanism"
- painted the pagan "Birth of Venus"
- Middle Ages Church and Feudalism denied this during the Middle Ages
- became the "cradle of the Renaissance"
- reference to the Middle Ages by the people of the Renaissance because of its lack of education and creativity
- first Renaissance artist to focus on the "musculature" form of human body
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