Bramante Essay

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Bramante and Aesthetics of High Renaissance The time of the High Renaissance gave artists like Bramante, Leonardo, and Michelangelo a chance to be motivated and inspired to explore their talent. The focus of architecture moved physically from Florence to Rome and Venice during this era. Donato D’Angelo Bramante (1444-1514) made his mark as the first in a long line of talented architects of the new Saint Peter’s Dome. Bramante inspired many people with the opportunity to convey themselves through their own architectural works. His works helped to define the High Renaissance period as well as Italy. Another architectural piece that had some Bramante influence, was the Palazzo Farnese. The 15th-century artistic developments in Italy matured more during the early 16th century in the brief era that art historians call the “High Renaissance- the period between 1495 and the deaths of Leonardo da Vinci in 1519 and Raphael in 1520.” (Survey of Western Art) During the High Renaissance, the masters in essence created a new profession, one having its own rights of expression, its own venerable character, and its own claims to recognition by the great” (Kleiner, 2010, p. 457) The most popular and well known artist came from this time period, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo. Their works are still admired as well as attempted to copy their style even in today’s day and age. Leonardo da Vinci was born in Vinci a town outside of Florence. Leonardo is known as the quintessential Renaissance man. “Leonardo had prodigious talent and an unbridled imagination.” (Kleiner, 2010) He was well skilled in many different areas that helped him in his productions of his artwork. Later in Leonardo’s life he moved to Milan to help Ludovico in military engineering and Sforzas for the next twenty years. Bramante was an architect and painter and was known as the chief architect
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