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Botticelli’s Birth of Venus (1486)

TEACHER NOTE RENAISSANCE ART Use in conjunction with Florentine art and architecture webpage of Learner.org Renaissance Webquest . . WHO IS VENUS? WHY IS SHE BEING PAINTED DURING THE RENAISSANCE?. Botticelli’s Birth of Venus (1486) . Botticelli’s Primavera (1482).

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Botticelli’s Birth of Venus (1486)

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  1. TEACHER NOTERENAISSANCE ARTUse in conjunction with Florentine art and architecture webpage of Learner.org Renaissance Webquest.

  2. WHO IS VENUS? WHY IS SHE BEING PAINTED DURING THE RENAISSANCE? Botticelli’s Birth of Venus (1486) Botticelli’s Primavera (1482)

  3. Michalangelo’s David (1501-1504 Whose David? And why is he being painted during the Renaissance?

  4. What are the people in the picture doing? Who am I? Who do I look like? Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, with close-ups Of Creation Of Adam.

  5. All by Donatello (respectively, the Crucifix, the David, and the Annunciation).

  6. Brunelleschi’s Dome @ Santa Maria del Fiore

  7. Dome painting NOT by Brunelleschi. Completed later by Giorgio Vasari and Federico Zuccari.

  8. Just for fun . . . Raphael’s School of Athens. Athens, hint, hint. Any guesses as to the identity of the guy in the middle is?

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