Abstract

The Renaissance culture in the 15th century was centered on Florence and cultivated by the Medici family, while the Renaissance culture in the 15th century was centered on Rome and created by the Pope. At this time, after Lorenzo's death, the Medici family swept away the situation of family decline, and Julius II became Pope. Just as the Medici family had protected many humanists and promoted the development of literature and art in the past, Julius II also devoted the great artists at that time to Rome, protected and actively utilized them, thus the heyday of Renaissance culture and art appeared in Rome.

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