Renaissance: Facts & Related Content
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Location | Europe • France • Holland • Italy |
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- Developments in global finance and trade may have enabled the Renaissance.
- As a direct consequence of humanist transformations of education, many prominent Renaissance figures were polymaths, trained in music, art, writing, and science.
- Becoming a patron of artists and intellectuals was one way that Italian elites could display their wealth during the Renaissance.
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Key People

Leonardo da Vinci
Italian artist, engineer, and scientist

Michelangelo
Italian artist

Titian
Italian painter

Erasmus
Dutch humanist

Claudio Monteverdi
Italian composer and musician

Donato Bramante
Italian architect

Giotto
Italian painter

El Greco
Greek artist

Tintoretto
Italian painter

Raphael
Italian painter and architect

Albrecht Dürer
German artist

Andrea Mantegna
Italian artist

Leon Battista Alberti
Italian architect and author

Sandro Botticelli
Italian painter

Donatello
Italian sculptor

Fra Angelico
Italian painter

Giuliano da Sangallo
Italian architect

Antonio da Sangallo the Elder
Italian architect

Francesco da Sangallo
Italian sculptor

Antonio da Sangallo, the Younger
Italian architect
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