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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post explores the transition from Medieval to Renaissance art, focusing on Filippo Brunelleschi's invention of linear perspective and the emergence of artists as celebrated individual geniuses. | |
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| | | | | Exhibition dates: 25th August - 20th November 2011 Filippo Lippi(Italian, 1406-1469) Portrait of a Man and a Woman at a Casement c. 1440 New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art © Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Legend of the Surface, the Facies "Facies simultaneously signifies the singular air of... | |
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| | | | | The School of Athens is a fresco painted between 1509 and 1511 by the Italian Renaissance artist Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, commonly known in English as "Raphael." It depicts a scene of famous philosophers and thinkers of the past from different time periods, all standing around conversing and debating with each other. It is located ... Continue reading "A Guided Tour of Raphael's "School of Athens"" | |
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| | | I just got back into film photography this year, with the purchase of a Minolta Hi-Matic 7S rangefinder camera (circa 1966). I love this machine, as it gives me the ability to control exposure and focus manually, and makes great photos with its sharp Rokkor 1:1.8/45mm lens. But old rangefinders can be bulky, and the... | ||