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Who is a person who carves or models statues?

they are called 'statue carvers' ______ Sculpters


Who carves or models figures in store or wood?

sculptor


Who carves models figures in stone or wood?

A person who does this is called a Sculptor.


What cultures were models for new renaissance ideas?

i dont know


How did the rediscovery of classical models influence Renaissance Arts and Literature?

The rediscovery of classical models influenced Renaissance Arts and Literature because they looked back at the past glory that was Rome shown through architecture and other things.


What has the author Frederick Hartt written?

Frederick Hartt has written: 'Art' -- subject(s): Art, History 'Masters of Art' 'Michelangelo drawings' 'The drawings of Michelangelo' 'The Sistine Chapel' 'Florentine art under fire' 'History of Italian Renaissance art' -- subject(s): Renaissance Art, Italian Art 'Botticelli 1444/5-1510' -- subject(s): Renaissance painting, oil painting 'The Renaissance in Italy and Spain (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series)' 'Michelangelo, the complete sculpture' 'Michelangelo' 'Giulio Romano (2 in 1 Vol)' 'Art: A History Of Painting, Sculpture, Architecture' 'David by the hand of Michelangelo' -- subject(s): Art, Artists' preparatory studies, Italian Marble sculpture, Models (Clay, plaster, etc.), Renaissance Marble sculpture


Who is Alice Raymond?

She is an Italian supermodel from Milan, she models for Prada


Who are some of the most famous Italian fashion models?

There are many famous Italian fashion models. These include Monica Bellucci, Bianca Balti, Vanessa Hessler, Manuela Falorni, Melissa Santi and Giorgia Palmas.


What happened during the northern renaissance?

The Northern Renaissance is the term used to describe the Renaissance in northern Europe, or more broadly in Europe outside Italy. Before 1450 Italian Renaissance humanism had little influence outside Italy. From the late 15th century the ideas spread around Europe. The resulting German Renaissance, French Renaissance, English Renaissance, Renaissance in the Netherlands, Polish Renaissance and other national and localized movements with different characteristics and strengths.In France, King Francis I imported Italian art, commissioned Italian artists (including Leonardo da Vinci), and built grand palaces at great expense, beginning the French Renaissance. Trade and commerce in cities like Bruges in the 15th century and Antwerp in the 16th increased cultural exchange between Italy and the Low Countries, however in art, and especially architecture, late Gothic influences remained present until the arrival of Baroque even as painters increasingly drew on Italian models.[1]Universities and the printed book helped spread the spirit of the age spread through France, the Low Countries and the Holy Roman Empire, and then to Scandinavia and finally Britain by the late 16th century. Writers and humanists such as Rabelais, Pierre de Ronsard and Desiderius Erasmus were greatly influenced by the Italian Renaissance model and were part of the same intellectual movement. During the English Renaissance (which overlapped with the Elizabethan era) writers such as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe composed works of lasting influence. The Renaissance was brought to Poland directly from Italy by artists from Florence and the Low Countries, starting the Polish Renaissance.In some areas the Northern Renaissance was distinct from the Italian Renaissance in its centralization of political power. While Italy and Germany were dominated by independent city-states, parts of central and western Europe began emerging as nation-states. The Northern Renaissance was also closely linked to the Protestant Reformation and the long series of internal and external conflicts between various Protestant groups and the Roman Catholic Church had lasting effects, such as the division of the Netherlands.


What is the title of a horror movie where a young maimed sculptor kills his customers or admirers and uses them as models - not the 30s wax museum?

"A Bucket of Blood" of 1959 by Roger Corman


What has the author Kenneth Scambray written?

Kenneth Scambray has written: 'The North American Italian Renaissance' -- subject(s): American literature, Canadian literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Italian American authors, Italian Americans, Italian Americans in literature, Italian Authors, Italians, Italians in literature 'A varied harvest' -- subject(s): American Novelists, Biography


What is 'with pleasure' when translated from English to Italian?

Con piacere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "with pleasure." It models a rare instance where the phrase or sentence structure matches in English and Italian. The pronunciation will be "kon pya-TCHEY-tey" in Pisan Italian.