In Tuscany, a region of central Italy, the Florentine art school starts – from 1300 to 1500 – new aesthetic, who gradually extend throughout the Italian peninsula. No more images hieratic and fixed, but the living reality, that of men and the countryside, becomes the new frame of expression for architects, painters and sculptors. Initially they dominated by religious themes, but Humanism and the Renaissance expand the expressive possibilities of visual arts, open the eyes of all, respecting the harmony of perspective. http://www.turismoroma.it/?lang=en
Duccio di Buoninsegna and Simone Martini, Filippo Lippi and Gentile da Fabriano, Pietro Lorenzetti and Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Masaccio, Fra Angelico and Piero della Francesca, Domenico Girlandaio, Masolino da Panicale and Paolo Uccello, Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael, Michelangelo, Perugino and Bramante. All that had been was no longer, with these men was born the amazement of the Renaissance. http://www.aboutflorence.com/tourist-offices-in-Florence.html
In 34 images (which you can see in the gallery of our website), but also with some travel tips, Meeting Benches of accompanying, in the invisible Renaissance fresco, offering to you images and places, colors and ideas. Look around you, look inside yourself, you will find that so few people have ever been able to give everyone – and forever – the wonder of the landscapes of the soul. http://www.officeoftourism.org/europe/italy/Marches/urbino.asp
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