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Yes, one of the most noticable influences in his art was Boudin who showed him the "en plein air" techniques.
The Roman figure who most influenced Italian art of the Renaissance was undoubtedly Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, an architect and engineer. His work, "De Architectura," emphasized the importance of proportion, symmetry, and the human form, which inspired Renaissance artists to explore classical ideals. Additionally, the revival of classical themes and techniques in painting and sculpture during this period can be traced back to the principles outlined by Vitruvius, leading to a harmonious blend of art and science in Renaissance works.
Jasper Johns was majorly influenced by Marcel Duchamps 'readymade' artworks. The idea that the definition of art can expand to be more than just painting/sculpture/drawing was an inspirational idea for most modern artists.
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The Greek civilisation deeply influenced the Roman elite.
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The Greeks influenced Roman civilization in many ways. However, one of the most important ways was in the Arts and Crafts area.
Most likely his father was his biggest inspiration after he died but Dappy was influenced by various artists as well.
Greek civilisation is the one which influenced the Roman elites the most.
The superlative of heavily is "most heavily."
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Schubert was a prolific composer and a pianist. His music was heavily influenced by Beethoven. He is most famous for his 600+ art songs.