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Renaissance Art, 1350-1550

November 9, 2009. Renaissance Art, 1350-1550 . Just Do It! Which of these images is from the renaissance? . Lippi, Madonna and child. Around 1350 A.D., art and architecture still dominated by Medieval styles and church the Gothic Style

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Renaissance Art, 1350-1550

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  1. November 9, 2009 Renaissance Art, 1350-1550

  2. Just Do It! Which of these images is from the renaissance?

  3. Lippi, Madonna and child

  4. Around 1350 A.D., art and architecture still dominated by Medieval styles and church • the Gothic Style • lack of perspective: vanishing point: problem solving the two dimensional aspect pre-renaisance stuff

  5. Marcus Aurelius

  6. The Emperor Justinian

  7. Charlemagne’s Court School

  8. Benedictional of St. Æthalwood

  9. African Art, The King’s Head, 13th century

  10. Mohamed, c. 1315

  11. Two Questions: Why Italy? Why after 1350? Hint: Art imitates life. The Renaissance “rebirth”

  12. The right conditions…of course • Geography: Italy was ideally situated on the Mediterranean—on trade routes and Roman ruins • Politics: competition between leaders of many proximate city-states; by 1350, 1 in 7 Italians lived in cities as compared to 1 in 10 throughout western Europe Why italy?

  13. Socioeconomic: the Bubonic plague continually returned, resulting in greater work opportunities and greater concentrations of wealth—conspicuous consumption and noblesse oblige—10% of the families controlled 90% of the wealth Religion: the church more tolerant than previous Why after 1350?

  14. Remember that Artists captured the social mood Few artists limited themselves to one area of artistic expression Surviving Roman and Hellenic statues influenced revival of classical art, as well as surviving classical texts Use of linear perspective along with shading of light and shadow created the illusion of three dimensions on a flat surface—themes of Nature, Classicism, and Humanism Renaissance Styles

  15. Masaccio, Banishment from the Garden of Eden

  16. Botticelli, The Birth of Venus

  17. Artist Last Supper Virgin of the Rocks Mona Lisa Inventor Designed a tank and an airplane Scientist An accomplished botanist Vitruvian Man Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519, a true Renaissance man

  18. davinci, The Last Supper

  19. Leonardo da Vinci, The Virgin of the Rocks

  20. Leonardo da Vinci, The Vitruvian Man

  21. Leonardo Da Vinci, The Mona Lisa

  22. -The Mond Crucifixion -The Sistine Madonna -The Betrothal of the Virgin -The School of Athens -Disputa -The Transfiguration Raphael, 1483-1520

  23. Raphael, The mond crucifixion

  24. Rafael, The Sistine Madonna

  25. Raphael, The Betrothal of the virgin

  26. Raphael, The School of Athens

  27. Raphael, The Disputation of the Sacraments

  28. Raphael, The Transfiguration

  29. -Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel -La Pieta -David Michelangelo, 1475-1564

  30. Michelangelo, The Creation of Adam

  31. Michelangelo, The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

  32. Michelangelo, La Pieta

  33. Michelangelo, David

  34. Rembrandt, self portrait, 1658

  35. Catherine The Great

  36. Peale, Rachael Weeping, 1772

  37. Mohamed Preaching, c. 1850

  38. Picasso, Guernica, 1937

  39. -Written in 1550 A.D. -Still referenced by historians -Considered both a primary and secondary source Giorgio Vasari, The Lives of the painters, sculptors, and architects

  40. Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy after 1350? • What were the artistic ideas of the Renaissance? • …Thanks!!! Guiding Questions…

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