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Lorenzo de' Medici's Sculpture Garden

2024-01-03 20:11:26

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In 1533, 14 year old Caterina de 'Medici (1519-1589) was born in Lorenzo II de' Medici and Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne who married the second French Henry II of Francis I. Son Queen Crowder. Despite her reputation for her role in French religious war, she brought her art, science and music (including the origin of ballet) from her home Florence to the French courtroom. In the latter part of the 15th century, the spirit of the Renaissance was the development of German and lowland countries, printing presses around 1450 and the development of early Renaissance artists such as painters Jan van Eyck (1395-1441) and Hieronymus Bosch (1450) It spread to. The influence of Johannes Ochehem (1410-1497), Jacob Obect (1457-1505) and Joschkinsplé (1455-1521) earlier than Italy

In the 15th century, these letters were rediscovered by the Cosimo de Medici Court and translated into Latin (yes, the grandfather of Lorenzo de 'Medici, Leonardo Da Vinci and several other renaissance artists). These letters were very influential as they promoted the development of Italian thought and culture in the Renaissance era. "Master of all art and science, perfection of all crafts, rulers of the three worlds, scribes of God, guardian of the book of life, Thoth Hermes Trismesistus - up to three people", "First information provided - The ancient Egyptians are believed to be a universal mental embody Great saints and educators named Hermes actually seem to come in, but releasing historical figures from numerous legends It is impossible to do. He began to identify him. Principle of cosmic thought. "