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Art in the Renaissance

Art communicated social, political, and spiritual values. Italian banking & international ... Therefore, the consumption of art was used as a form of competition ...

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Art in the Renaissance

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    Slide 1:Art in the Renaissance LSC Western Civilization, PLHS Site D. Blanck, MS

    Slide 2:Artists in the Renaissance Artist were seen as craftsmen Art was created by commission

    Slide 3:Art and Patronage Italians were willing to spend a lot of money on art. Art communicated social, political, and spiritual values. Italian banking & international trade interests had the money. Public art in Florence was organized and supported by guilds.

    Slide 4:Workshop system Collaboration of masters and apprentices Family-based Run like a business Apprentice started in early teens Studied under master for several years

    Slide 5:Products of the workshop system: Michaelangelo Master – Domenico Ghirlandaio Leonardo da Vinci Master- Andrea del Verocchio

    Slide 6:Innovations in Materials

    Slide 7:Frescoes - Paintings created on damp plaster. Giotto reintroduces and reinvigorates this ancient Roman process.

    Slide 8:Da Vinci’s Last Supper

    Slide 9:2. Oil painting Oil painters were the special effects wizards of their day

    Slide 10:Innovations in Style

    Slide 11:1. Realistic Human Expression

    Slide 12:2. Perspective

    Slide 14:3. Classicism

    Slide 15:4. Emphasis on Individualism

    Slide 17:5. Geometric Arrangement

    Slide 18:6. Light & Shadowing

    Slide 19:Artists

    Slide 22:Sistine Chapel

    Slide 24:La Pieta

    Slide 25:Moses

    Slide 27:Mona Lisa

    Slide 28:The Last Supper

    Slide 29:Notebooks

    Slide 30:RaphaelPainter1483-1520

    Slide 31:The School of Athens

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