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What a preposterous idea! Dürer WALKED twice from Nuremberg to Venice and back in order to meet the famous Venetian artists, and especially Giovanni Bellini.Those were walks nearly 300 miles each way. Across the Alps!!!
Always try Wikipedia! Or Google the name of each painter!
Matthias Grunewald: Continued late medieval artistic traditions Hugo Van der Goes: religious symbolism in the portinari altarpiece Hans Holbein the Younger: precise and detailed portraits
The Muses were figures in Greek and Roman mythology who inspired the arts. In some versions of the myth there were three of them although there later came to be seven, each assigned to a literary or performance art.
Pre-Renaissance paintings were relatively flat compared to those of the Renaissance, and they often featured important religious figures. Little attention was given to body size, proportions, perspective, detail, and several other factors. When the Renaissance came around, naturalism and secularism were expressed in artistic creations. Artists began to stray away from religious events, though religion was still very important, and featured humans or figures of classical Greek and Rome in their works. Individualism was also expressed, each subject in the art holding a unique expression. Much more attention was placed on human anatomy and details of the human figure. This was a reason for several nude creations that were produced during the Renaissance.
In Greek mythology, the Muses had the power to inspire artists of various sorts - they each specialized in a different art form.
Independent city-states formed in Greece
Each generation is raised differently. We all react and act differently. We all live differently. This is what makes each generation and family so different and unique.
it varied significantly from computer to computer within each generation with large overlaps from generation to generation but the running trend has been for greater storage capacity in each successive generation.
It differs in each Generation. See Related link for each Generation. Note that Lugia didn't exist in Generation I
There is no set amount in each generation, the amounts are as follows: Generation I - 151 Generation II - 256 Generation III - 202 Generation IV - 210 Generation V - 155 Generation VI - only 10 have so far been announced
There is no clear definition of new and old generation. Basically each generation consists of the children of the preceding generation.
Each generation reflected a decrease in hardware size but an increase in computer operation capabilities.
Gene mutation causes the phenotype frequency in a population to change after each generation.
Something that is repeated each generation.
Something that is repeated each generation.
Each new generation inherits alleles from the previous generation.