CourÂtesy of Wired, hisÂtoÂriÂan AlexanÂder BevilacÂqua (Williams ColÂlege) answers the interÂnet’s burnÂing quesÂtions about the culÂturÂal rebirth that came to be known as The RenaisÂsance. In 30+ minÂutes, BevilacÂqua covÂers an array of quesÂtions, includÂing: When did The RenaisÂsance begin? What exactÂly was the RenaisÂsance? Why do paintÂings like the Mona Lisa and The Birth of Venus remain so famous cenÂturies latÂer? What did peoÂple’s diets conÂsist of durÂing The RenaisÂsance? How was their hygiene? How did Brunelleschi build a dome in FloÂrence that defied gravÂiÂty? What is inside LeonarÂdo da VinÂci’s noteÂbooks? And the quesÂtions go on…
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Michelangelo’s David: The FasÂciÂnatÂing StoÂry Behind the RenaisÂsance MarÂble CreÂation
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