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By Mani Nepali

A painting by Botticelli

A sculpture by A sculpture by Michelangelo

Cosimo Medici

Dante Alighieri

Desiderius Erasmus

Durerone

Development of Science

Francis Drake

Sculptures created in Florence, Italy

Macchietti Lorenzo

Magellan

Italy during renaissance

Marco Polo

Medici

Paintings by Michelangelo

Miguel de Cervantes

More

Newton

Patriarch

Sculpture by Michelangelo

An example of renaissance architecture

A painting by Raphael

People during renaissance

Renaissance clothing

Europe during renaissance

Renaissance architecture

Renaissance sculpture

A painting by Titian

Renaissance architecture