Alberti Davinchi and Michelangelo

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I am doing a report on Alberti Davinehi and Michelangelo. In this we hope to demonstrate the change or development of art in the Rennisance. We used Alberti's writing Davinchi's writing and artwork, and Michelangelo's artwork and life. We will do so in the following order: Alberti, Davinchi, and Michelangelo.

Leon Battista Alberti was born in Geneo on February 14, 1401. He was the son of Lorenzo Alberti who belonged to one of the most prominent and oldest families in Florentine. He studied at the school of the famous Humanist Gasparino Barzizza in Padva. Later, he went to the University of Bologna where he wrote the Latin comedy Philodoxeus. While in Rome he took a trip with Cardinal Albergati and became secretary if the patriarch of Grado. Later in his life he wrote a series of three book called Della Famiglia or in the family which concerned domestic life and the education of kids. Then he wrote a forth book on family and friendship, which wasn't very popular. He accompanied Pope Eugenius the forth to Florence because of conflict the Pops had in Rome, at that time Flourence was the capital of the art world. There he met Donatello and Brunelleschi who helped him get an understanding of art, with their help he wrote


In conclusion these 3 artists/pioneers did a lot for the Renaissance. Some of the things they did were controversial, others are still some of the most famous works almost 500 years after their completion.

The works of Leonardo (1452-1519) his drawings, paintings, sculpture inventions, and copious writings-exemplify the Renaissance spirit. Leonardo examined objects in all their diversity and represented them realistically. Truth was attained when the artist brought both human reason and human creative capacity to bear on the direct experiences of the senses.



Some common words found in the essay are:
Davinchi Leonardo, Mona Lisa, Stonecutter Father, Self Portrait, India Magellan, Empire Michelangelo's, De Pictura, Della Famiglia, David David, Vatican Palace,

Approximate Word count = 809
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)

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