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Pattern Match



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The first art history book--Lives of the Most Excellent Italian Architects, Painters and Sculptors--appeared in 1550 and was written by Giorgio

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Between about 1503 and 1506, Leonardo painted the renowned portrait known as , which he kept with him for the rest of his life.  

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Raphael left Florence about 1508 for Rome, where Pope put him to work almost immediately.  

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The Sistine Chapel is named after its builder, Pope IV.  

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Although his life was short, was important to the development of Venetian painting because he introduced enigmatic pastoral themes, sensuous nude figures, and, above all, an appreciation of nature in landscape painting.  

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