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BIOGRAPHY OF

BY: edward santos

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OBJECTS IN SLIDE ON SLIDES WHEN TRANSITIONING

1. BIO-DATA
a) WHERE THEY LIVE , WHERE & WHEN THEY WERE BORN, ETC b) KIDS?, WIVES OR HUSBANDS? TEXT HERE

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REAL NAME HOW AND WHEN HE/SHE GOT FAMOUS OTHER VENTURES WHY YOU CHOSE THIS PERSON SAMPLE /S
a) VIDEO, SONG, PICTURES, ETC

Leonardo Da Vincci
Among the works created by Leonardo in the 16th century is the small portrait known as the Mona Lisa or "la Gioconda", the laughing one. In the present era it is arguably the most famous painting in the world.

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Early French Renaissance art, 1385-1520 The artists of France, (including duchies such as Burgundy) were often associated with courts, providing illuminated manuscripts and portraits for the nobility as well as devotional paintings and altarpieces. Among the most famous were the Limbourg brothers, Flemish illuminators and creators of the Trs Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. Jean Fouquet, painter of the royal court, visited Italy in 1437 and reflects the influence of Florentine painters such as Paolo Uccello. Although best known for his portraits such as that of Charles VII of France Fouquet also created illuminations, and is thought to be the inventor of the portrait miniature. There were a number of artists at this date who painted famed altarpieces, that are stylistically quite distinct from both the Italian and the Flemish. These include two enigmatic figures, Enguerrand Quarton to whom is ascribed the Pieta of Villeneuve-ls-Avignon, and Jean Hey, otherwise known as "the Master of Moulins" after his most famous work, the Moulins Altarpiece. In these works realism and close observation of the human figure, emotions and lighting are combined with a Medieval formality, which includes gilt backgrounds

RESOURCE PAGE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_art http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vi nci http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/projects/ren aissance/michelangelo.html

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