Donato Bramante’s work should be included into your Renaissance exhibit because he is considered as the creator of the High Renaissance architectural style in Italy, especially Milan. He studied and dedicated his life to learning the classical architectural styles of the ancient world. He transformed old structures into the current times while enhancing the original structure. Donato Bramante’s construction of the Tempietto was seen as the start of the High Renaissance movement. His work honors different important figures either through churches or tombs and so having his work in your exhibit could also teach people about the saints that his work commemorates.
His architecture continues to have uses today. Some are just tourist stops, but others are still churches or temples. The detail that he added and the thought he put into each piece of work is still found today and he should be remembered as one of the greatest artist of the Renaissance movement because of this. He did architectural work for the largest church in the world and the center or base for all Catholicism. Donato Bramante realized that he had to make each structure not only useful, but pleasing to the eye of the viewers. He uses lots of gold in the churches while giving the illusion of great size when standing inside of them. He also uses marble in his tombs over stone, which is a big hint towards the use of High Renaissance styles.
In conclusion, Donato Bramante would be a perfect fit for your exhibit because he was well regarded by many Popes and took part in many major architectural designs adding his High Renaissance take of the ancient classical world to the composition of each of his projects.
His architecture continues to have uses today. Some are just tourist stops, but others are still churches or temples. The detail that he added and the thought he put into each piece of work is still found today and he should be remembered as one of the greatest artist of the Renaissance movement because of this. He did architectural work for the largest church in the world and the center or base for all Catholicism. Donato Bramante realized that he had to make each structure not only useful, but pleasing to the eye of the viewers. He uses lots of gold in the churches while giving the illusion of great size when standing inside of them. He also uses marble in his tombs over stone, which is a big hint towards the use of High Renaissance styles.
In conclusion, Donato Bramante would be a perfect fit for your exhibit because he was well regarded by many Popes and took part in many major architectural designs adding his High Renaissance take of the ancient classical world to the composition of each of his projects.