Renaissance Religion Architecture and Sculptures
Collection by Hank Taylor
Religion has played a major roll in the history of humanity. The sculptures and architecture during the renaissance was unmatched by anything created today. The church being able to pay for their buildings and sculptures has created art that can still be appreciated by people around the world today.
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Italian Culture, culture of italy, renaissance art, italian art, italian opera, music of italy, italian architecture
Sculpture
THis was created in (1513-1515). It is housed in the Church of San Pietro in Vircoli in Rome. I like how the horns are on his head. I new that there was a missinterpritation with halo and horns. I just think the detail in the art and how much time it probably took the artist to make it. The Pope it was made for probably died before its finished, which means they did this to be remembered.
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The Renaissance
THis is a photo that shows good verses evil. I liked this picture because the people are so detailed and looks almost alive. I like how the people are cowering if fear of the angels. The angels are always thought of as peaceful but in this picture they are depicted way differently.
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AGO - Revealing the Early Renaissance and Other Exhibits
Being neither religious nor a fan of religious art, I tried to appreciate the AGO's new exhibit "Revealing the Early Renaissance" more from a historic perspective than an artistic or spiritual one. The audio guide, wall plaques and members' talk helped to put the pieces in context and explain their significance relative to previous religious works from the Medieval times. We learned how the wealthy Florentinians of the 1300s commissioned religious art as a way to assuage their guilt over the…
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Renaissance artworks analysed
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