Hello readers,
I am currently doing a TPE (personal project) in school along with two other classmates that counts for my French Baccalaureat diploma.
It is about the link between power and art during the italian renaissance, in Florence, and we have to present ourselves to the jury in France in March, but our work must be handed in around February. Since it is impossible for us to visit florence during this time, we are completely depending on internet research, and hopefully, help from you!
we are basing our project on powerful Florentine families during that historical period, and how they had an influence on artists, and their work. it's a passionate subject for us, but so vast that we need any help that can be given, and we're asking you!
can anybody help? it would be much appreciated, and if you're really interested in helping us out, email us at: chca_639 AT hotmail DOT com
additional information: we are studying in a french school, and any french speakers are very welcome! (would be easier) but English is works perfectly as well!
thanks again,
Sophia, Axeline, and Céline
I am currently doing a TPE (personal project) in school along with two other classmates that counts for my French Baccalaureat diploma.
It is about the link between power and art during the italian renaissance, in Florence, and we have to present ourselves to the jury in France in March, but our work must be handed in around February. Since it is impossible for us to visit florence during this time, we are completely depending on internet research, and hopefully, help from you!
we are basing our project on powerful Florentine families during that historical period, and how they had an influence on artists, and their work. it's a passionate subject for us, but so vast that we need any help that can be given, and we're asking you!
can anybody help? it would be much appreciated, and if you're really interested in helping us out, email us at: chca_639 AT hotmail DOT com
additional information: we are studying in a french school, and any french speakers are very welcome! (would be easier) but English is works perfectly as well!
thanks again,
Sophia, Axeline, and Céline