Renaissance Artist

Feud That Sparked the Renaissance

A lively and intriguing tale of the competition between two artists, culminating in the construction of the Duomo in Florence, this is also the story of a city on the verge of greatness, and the dawn of the Renaissance, when everything artistic would change.


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Various Artists - Renaissance: The Masters Series V.2 (Hernan Cattaneo)

Various Artists - Renaissance: The Masters Series V.2 (Hernan Cattaneo)

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DJ Hernan Cattaneo mixes up a storm on this second entry into the Renaissance Master series, with 24 frantic dance tunes colliding in...


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Various Artists - Renaissance Presents Frontiers - Yousef & Behrouz

Various Artists - Renaissance Presents Frontiers - Yousef & Behrouz

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RENAISSANCE PRESENTS FRONTIERS provides a unique glimpse at cultural difference and similarities through club music. The first volume of...


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Dover Renaissance and Baroque Ornaments CD-ROM and Book Renaissance and Baroque Ornaments CD-ROM and Book

Dover Renaissance and Baroque Ornaments CD-ROM and Book Renaissance and Baroque Ornaments CD-ROM and Book

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Handsome collection features broad range of styles favored in centuries past by printers and designers. Includes scores of stylish scrolls, headpieces, tailpieces, cupids, wreaths, floral borders, and other designs.


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Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci: 16 9/10 x 22 9/10 Canvas Transfers

Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci: 16 9/10 x 22 9/10 Canvas Transfers

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-This piece is an authentic canvas transfer, which means it features a permanently embedded ink image on artist-grade canvas for rich, textured detail that captures the beauty of the artist's original creation.


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On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art

For millennia, art has been religious - even in times and places when there was no word for \'art\'. Then, in the Renaissance, it became possible for art to glorify the artist, making viewers think more of his skills than of the subjects he portrayed.


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