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1.- Leonardo Da Vinci formed a new vision of the world, he was considered a polymath, he covered practically all fields of human knowledge that existed in his time, he was the maximum precursor of the renaissance, cultural movement of the XV and XVI centuries in Western Europe, where there was a renewal in the sciences, both natural and human. As a painter he contributed works such as The Last Supper and the Gioconda, as engineer and inventor, Da Vinci developed ideas very advanced to his time, such as the helicopter, the battle car, the submarine and the automobile. In the movement promoted by Da Vinci, a new way of seeing the world and the human being was proposed, with new approaches in the fields of arts, politics, philosophy and sciences, replacing medieval theocentrism with anthropocentrism.
2.-Miguelangel was heir to the great art of the Florence of the Medici, achieved all his glory as an artist with his great creations for the popes of Rome, as the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel. The culminating figure of the Renaissance, reflected in his works the crisis of an era that slipped towards the wars of religion and the repression of the Counter Reformation, was a genius of Renaissance art, his art, like some others are of great influence for the today's artists who use painting as a form of protest to events in the world.
3.-William Shakespeare expressed in a certain way the society in which he lived, he gave the readers what they wanted to read; hatred, revenge, love, justice, crimes and horrors, he never wanted to reflect religious or political criticism like others artists, he only reflected the values or anti ethical values of the human being, as embodied in real life. The Renaissance also influenced him, where the figure of God is replaced as the main theme by the study of men and their actions, but Shakespeare knew how to capture reality with the fiction in a single text and sweeten the most horrifying themes, making this a literal current that today is used by writers.
4.-He is considered one of the greatest artists of the Italian high Renaissance and of the whole history of art.Although he had a short life, he was acclaimed and revered in life, as a painter, and as a designer and architect. He had as clients the two greatest patrons of his time, the popes Julius II and Leo X. His gifts were undoubtedly innate, they were able to achieve their fruit, thanks to their great ease in relating to the circles of power, not only of their native Urbino, also in Florence and Rome, he joined the Renaissance period, and numerous drawings made at that time showed his great influence by Miguelangel and Da Vinci and that he studied both masters in depth, he had important positions and his art reached high levels like the baroque, nowadays his art influences many painters who dream of getting to do works like his.
2.-Miguelangel was heir to the great art of the Florence of the Medici, achieved all his glory as an artist with his great creations for the popes of Rome, as the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel. The culminating figure of the Renaissance, reflected in his works the crisis of an era that slipped towards the wars of religion and the repression of the Counter Reformation, was a genius of Renaissance art, his art, like some others are of great influence for the today's artists who use painting as a form of protest to events in the world.
3.-William Shakespeare expressed in a certain way the society in which he lived, he gave the readers what they wanted to read; hatred, revenge, love, justice, crimes and horrors, he never wanted to reflect religious or political criticism like others artists, he only reflected the values or anti ethical values of the human being, as embodied in real life. The Renaissance also influenced him, where the figure of God is replaced as the main theme by the study of men and their actions, but Shakespeare knew how to capture reality with the fiction in a single text and sweeten the most horrifying themes, making this a literal current that today is used by writers.
4.-He is considered one of the greatest artists of the Italian high Renaissance and of the whole history of art.Although he had a short life, he was acclaimed and revered in life, as a painter, and as a designer and architect. He had as clients the two greatest patrons of his time, the popes Julius II and Leo X. His gifts were undoubtedly innate, they were able to achieve their fruit, thanks to their great ease in relating to the circles of power, not only of their native Urbino, also in Florence and Rome, he joined the Renaissance period, and numerous drawings made at that time showed his great influence by Miguelangel and Da Vinci and that he studied both masters in depth, he had important positions and his art reached high levels like the baroque, nowadays his art influences many painters who dream of getting to do works like his.