8 résultats pour "padua"
- Marsilio de Padua y su Defensor pacis - antología.
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Arte del renacimiento.
Florencia fue el epicentro del renacimiento artístico de Italia, aunque otras regiones sirvieron también de escenario de importantes maestros a lo largo de este periodo.Pisanello, natural de Verona, trabajó para varios de los pequeños ducados como el de los Gonzaga en Mantua o el de Este en Ferrara. Poseía un alto refinamiento en suestilo más lírico y más fluido que Masaccio. Entre sus realizaciones se encuentran la serie de medallas de retratos en bronce, muy cotizadas entre sus mecenasaristocr...
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Arte del renacimiento - historia.
Florencia fue el epicentro del renacimiento artístico de Italia, aunque otras regiones sirvieron también de escenario de importantes maestros a lo largo de este periodo.Pisanello, natural de Verona, trabajó para varios de los pequeños ducados como el de los Gonzaga en Mantua o el de Este en Ferrara. Poseía un alto refinamiento en suestilo más lírico y más fluido que Masaccio. Entre sus realizaciones se encuentran la serie de medallas de retratos en bronce, muy cotizadas entre sus mecenasaristocr...
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Galileo
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INTRODUCTION
Galileo (1564-1642), Italian physicist and astronomer who, with German astronomer Johannes Kepler, initiated the scientific revolution that flowered in the work of
English physicist Sir Isaac Newton.
V WORK IN ASTRONOMY During most of his time in Padua, Galileo showed little interest in astronomy, although in 1595 he declared in a letter that he preferred the Copernican theory that Earthrevolves around the Sun to the assumptions of Aristotle and Ptolemy that planets circle a fixed Earth ( see Astronomy: The Copernican Theory ; Ptolemaic System). A Observations with the Telescope In 1609 Galileo heard that a telescope had been invented in Holland. In August of that year he constructed a t...
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Galileo.
V WORK IN ASTRONOMY During most of his time in Padua, Galileo showed little interest in astronomy, although in 1595 he declared in a letter that he preferred the Copernican theory that Earthrevolves around the Sun to the assumptions of Aristotle and Ptolemy that planets circle a fixed Earth ( see Astronomy: The Copernican Theory ; Ptolemaic System). A Observations with the Telescope In 1609 Galileo heard that a telescope had been invented in Holland. In August of that year he constructed a t...
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Renaissancekunst.
2.3 Die zweite Künstlergeneration In den folgenden Jahrzehnten wurden die für die Renaissancekunst typischen Neuerungen wie perspektivische und Landschaftsdarstellung, neue Figurenauffassung undminutiös geplante Bildkompositionen weiterentwickelt und verfeinert. In Florenz beschäftigten sich Künstler wie Antonio Pollaiuolo und Andrea del Verrocchio anhand vonStudien am lebenden Modell mit der komplizierten Anatomie des Menschen. Sie fanden ihren Niederschlag in Bildern wie Pollaiuolos Martyriu...
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Renaissance Art and Architecture
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INTRODUCTION
Renaissance Composition
During the Renaissance (15th and 16th centuries) artists discovered new ways to help them create more realistic and
compelling images.
with reliefs, had been familiar for centuries. A Early Renaissance Sculpture Ghiberti’s Gates of ParadiseThe Gates of Paradise are bronze doors created by Italian Renaissance sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti between 1425 and 1452for the east entrance to the baptistery of the Florence Cathedral in Italy. This detail, showing Isaac and Esau, is from oneof the doors' ten panels, each of which illustrates a story from the Bible. Ghiberti endowed the scenes with volume, depth,and movement, and helped initi...
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Italy - country.
C Natural Resources Italy is poor in natural resources. Much of the land is unsuitable for agriculture because of mountainous terrain or unfavorable climate. Italy, moreover, lacks substantialdeposits of basic natural resources such as coal, iron, and petroleum. Natural gas is the country’s most important mineral resource. Other deposits include feldspar andpumice. Many of Italy’s mineral deposits on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia had been heavily depleted by the early 1990s. Italy is rich...