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gold-plated 925 sterling silver | Ø 3.4 cm
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Pendant "Schema delle Proporzioni" with necklace
It was a time of change: Following the religiously influenced Middle Ages, the geniuses such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti broke new ground and opened the door to a new age. The return to classical Greek antiquity was only an apparent contradiction, for, like their Hellenistic ancestors, the artists and scientists of the Renaissance rediscovered humanity, nature and their interrelationships, strived for perfection and found new forms of expression in art.
Da Vinci's anatomy study as an artistic piece of jewellery in 925 sterling silver with fine gold plating and lobster clasp. Diameter 3.4 cm. Rubber strap length 46 cm.
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Der Anhänger nach Vitrov-Da Vinci ist ein Glanzstück und ich hatte es schon längst in Ihrer Kollektion vermißt! Gratulation an den Künstler. Die Beschenkte ist begeistert!!! Danke.
(Rebirth). The term describing art from around 1350 until the 16th century.
A mindset that developed in Florence in the late 14th century that was retrospectively classified as rebirth of the classical ideals of Greek and Roman antiquity. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the Renaissance spread first over Italy and then all over Western Europe and determined the entire artistic creation. Brilliant artists such as Donatello, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Dürer, Holbein, Cranach and Fouquet created their immortal works by following the humanistic premises and placing the human being in the centre of all thinking.
Renaissance experienced its heyday in literature through dramatic works and poems of William Shakespeare.
At the end of the 16th century, the Renaissance had to give way to the opulence of baroque, before its ideas experienced a rebirth in the classicism of the 18th century.