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In a paragraph, explain how Raphael's School of Athens reflects principles of the Renaissance.

Use reasons and evidence from the painting to support your claims.

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Answered by shaunparks02
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Raphael’s School of Athens is a fresco that is in the Vatican. It was painted between 1509 and 1511. The fresco is a big example of the principles of the Renaissance because it focuses on human matters rather than Churches figures. Humanism consisted of a shift toward individual worth, potential, and scholarly pursuits. There is no Christianity element, instead, Greek and Roman cultures are pictured like Aristotle and Plato that were important figures in education and advancement.

Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Here's an answer:

• The integration of Classical themes and models is consequently one of the distinctive structures of Italian Renaissance art. Raphael's The School of Athens integrates this humanistic concern in both its subject material and its style, thus reflecting the culture of the High Renaissance.

• The School of Athens has come to represent the marriage of art, thinking, and science that was a symbol of the Italian Renaissance.

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