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Maurinko [17]
3 years ago
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Investigue el origen, desarrollo y motivaciones del fresco "La escuela de Atenas" del pintor italiano "Rafael Sanzio". Luego de

revisar la información responda: ¿qué representa la pintura? ¿por qué el pintor le otorga tanta relevancia a la "filosofía clásica"?
History
1 answer:
ElenaW [278]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

"Scuola di Atene" (Italia, 1511) representa los orígenes del pensamiento occidental en la filosofía clásica de la Antigua Grecia.

Explanation:

Con ese fín, Rafael Sanzio retrata una sesión entre filósofos clásicos, pero con el rostro de artistas contemporáneos, equiparando así la labor de filósofos y artistas, algo impensado para la época.

Su interés en la filosofía clásica reside en que la misma había sido descartada durante la Edad Media por ser considerada pagana.  

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