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Q: What was Brunelleschi contribution to the renaissance?
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What was brunelleschi's contribution to florence cathedral?

The Dome!


Who is consider the greatest architect of the early renaissance in Italy to be?

Filippo Brunelleschi


What are the major artist in the renaissance?

Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, Ghiotto, Raphael, Brunelleschi.


How did Cosimo Brunelleschi and Florence contribute to the birth of the renaissance?

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What did Masaccio do for the Renaissance?

He was the first painter to make use of the linear perspective, discovered by his friends Brunelleschi.


When did the Italian renaissance humanism start?

Humanism was a strong characteristic of the Renaissance which began in Italy early in the fifteenth century with artists like Brunelleschi and Donatello.


Who lost the competition to decorate the doors of the Florence Baptistery and went on to give his architectural stamp to Renaissance Florence?

Filippo Brunelleschi did, well, he came in second after Lorenzo Ghiberti.


Where did filippo brunelleschi live?

Filippo Brunelleschi was born in Florence, Italy in 1377 and died in Florence on April 15, 1446. He was an influential architect during the Italian Renaissance.


Which of Brunelleschi's buildings comes the closest to the centralized plan so loved by Renaissance architects?

pazi chapel


Who were the people Filippo Brunelleschi inspired?

Bruelleschi served as an inspiration to architects and artists of the Renaissance, especially in Italy.


What did Brunelleschi do?

He was a Florentine sculptor during the Renaissance. Of course he was, but his real influence was as an architect.


What impact has Filippo Brunelleschi had on Renaissance History?

The dome of Florence was huge, that technology had been lost after the collapse of the Roman empire. Brunelleschi literally had to make it up as he went along. A lot of the Renaissance art, especially in Italy, was about rediscovering the Roman techniques. For example, the Renaissance was the first time in hundreds of years that anyone could build an equestrian statue.