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  2. Early Renaissance Art and Architecture | TheArtStory

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    The Early Renaissance, informed by Humanism and Classical Roman and Greek art and architecture, was led by Brunelleschi whose works in architecture and the discovery of linear perspective informed the era, as well as the pioneering work of Donatello in sculpture and Masaccio in painting. Together, the three have been dubbed "the triumvirate of ...

  3. Renaissance Architecture - World History Encyclopedia

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    Renaissance architecture was an evolving movement that is, today, commonly divided into three phases: Early Renaissance (c. 1400 onwards), the first tentative reuse of classical ideas; High Renaissance (c. 1500), the full-blooded revival of classicism

  4. Early Renaissance in Italy (1401–95) - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    These examples of the early Renaissance in Rome were rapidly approaching the simplicity, monumentality, and massiveness of the High Renaissance of the early 16th century.

  5. Renaissance architecture - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance architecture is the European architecture of the period between the early 15th and early 16th centuries in different regions, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture.

  6. Renaissance architecture | Italian, Gothic, Baroque | Britannica

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    Renaissance architecture, style of architecture, reflecting the rebirth of Classical culture, that originated in Florence in the early 15th century and spread throughout Europe, replacing the medieval Gothic style.

  7. A Brief History of Renaissance Architecture. From its early beginnings of drawing influence from the previous classic styles to its spread across Europe, the history of architecture during the Renaissance is a detailed and interesting journey.

  8. 10 Characteristics of Renaissance Architecture - TheCollector

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    10 Characteristics of Renaissance Architecture. Renaissance architecture marked all of Europe with its straight and sober lines crowned with intricate decorations. It represented the rediscovery of ancient beauty in a medieval setting.

  9. Architecture in Renaissance Italy | Essay | The Metropolitan...

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    Filippo Brunelleschi (1377–1446) is widely considered the first Renaissance architect. Trained as a goldsmith in his native city of Florence, Brunelleschi soon turned his interests to architecture, traveling to Rome to study ancient buildings.

  10. What Is Renaissance Architecture? - The Spruce

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    Renaissance architecture is a style of architecture that emerged in early 15th-century Florence, Italy. Ushering in a revival of ancient Greek and Roman classical architectural forms, it supplanted the prevailing Gothic medieval aesthetic.

  11. 19.2: Renaissance Architecture - Humanities LibreTexts

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    Renaissance architecture is European architecture between the early 15th and early 17th centuries. It demonstrates a conscious revival and development of certain elements of classical thought and material culture , particularly symmetry and classical orders.