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Renaissance vs. Medieval Art Lesson PowerPoint by Greg Sill, May 08, Slides The School of Athens Fresco Vatican, Stanza della Segnatura, Rome

Renaissance vs. Medieval Art Lesson PowerPoint by Greg Sill, May 08, Slides The School of Athens One point perspective All major Greek philosophers and thinkers are included – All of the great personalities of the Seven Liberal Arts A wide variety of poses Located in the papal apartments library Raphael worked on The School of Athens simultaneously as Michelangelo was working on the Sistine Chapel No Christian themes

Renaissance vs. Medieval Art Lesson PowerPoint by Greg Sill, May 08, Slides DaVinci Michelangelo Raphael

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Renaissance vs. Medieval Art Lesson PowerPoint by Greg Sill, May 08, Slides Zoroaster PtolemyEuclid

Renaissance vs. Medieval Art Lesson PowerPoint by Greg Sill, May 08, Slides Plato (DaVinci) Raphael Michelangelo Aristotle