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How did Brunelleschi influence the Italian Renaissance

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==Introduction==
Filippo Brunelleschi (1377 –1446), is widely regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern architecture. He designed and oversaw the construction of some of the most famous and beautiful buildings in the Renaissance, which still influence architects to this day. However, there was so much more to this remarkable man than his work as an architect. It is now acknowledged that he was one of the first modern engineers and planners. Moreover. he was crucial to the so-called rediscovery of antiquity. He was a pioneer in the study of the works of ancient Rome, which inspired much of his work. Moreover, Brunelleschi is considered to have been crucial in the establishment of linear perspective, which helped to transform painting in the period. Brunelleschi is not as famous as other Renaissance figures, such as Michelangelo. However, he must be regarded as one of the fathers of the Italian Renaissance, which ultimately led to the birth of the modern world.
[[File:Bru 1.jpgJPG|200px|thumb|left|alt textPortrait of Brunelleschi]]
==The historical background==

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