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  2. Renaissance Architecture - World History Encyclopedia

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    The three stages of Renaissance architecture are: Early (c. 1400), High (c. 1500), and Late Renaissance (c. 1520). Who created the Renaissance style of architecture? The Italian architect Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) is considered the father of Renaissance architecture.

  3. 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.

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

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    As in the classical world, Renaissance architecture is characterized by harmonious form, mathematical proportion, and a unit of measurement based on the human scale. During the Renaissance, architects trained as humanists helped raise the status of their profession from skilled laborer to artist.

  5. 10 of the Most Important Renaissance Buildings in Italy

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    Here are 10 key examples of Italian Renaissance architecture. 1. St Peter’s Basilica. Designed by Alberti, Raphael, Bramante, Michelangelo, and Bernini, St Peter’s Basilica was perhaps the most renowned work of Renaissance architecture. Its artistry, architectural grandeur and sheer mass cemented the status of Rome as the home of Christianity.

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

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    Western architecture - Early Renaissance, Italy, 1401-95: The Renaissance began in Italy, where there was always a residue of Classical feeling in architecture. A Gothic building such as the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence was characterized by a large round arch instead of the usual Gothic pointed arch and preserved the simplicity and ...

  7. 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. Let us now take a deeper look into the rise and spread of Italian Renaissance architecture in the 15th century.

  8. 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.

  9. Italian Renaissance Architecture - Italy Review

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    The Renaissance, or Rinascimento in Italian, was the rebirth of humanist ideals; the antidote to the strict religious doctrines and dogma of the medieval period which was about to come to an end. Those ideals found their way into Italian Renaissance Architecture and heralded a new way of doing things, paradoxically based upon the ancient ...

  10. Italian Renaissance and 7 ways in which it influenced World...

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    Italian Renaissance period truly crafted what we call ‘the modern’ life. It introduced the concepts of art, architecture, aesthetics, anatomy, physics, war weapons, and what not! Renaissance artists shaped the human mind in a way to accept progression.

  11. Italian Renaissance Architectural Marvels: A time Journey -...

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    What is Italian Renaissance Architecture and why is it important? Italian Renaissance Architecture was a revolutionary style that emerged in 15th-century Italy, creating a cultural movement that transformed the world of architecture.