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Art & Artists of the Renaissance

Art & Artists of the Renaissance. How did the art & artistic techniques of the Renaissance differ from & improve upon that of the Middle Ages?. Before you begin….. Let’s review how to use images as evidence. The saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” applies here

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Art & Artists of the Renaissance

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  1. Art & Artists of the Renaissance How did the art & artistic techniques of the Renaissance differ from & improve upon that of the Middle Ages?

  2. Before you begin…..Let’s review how to use images as evidence • The saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” applies here • When using an image as evidence describe what can be seen in the image • Describe colors, styles, details, subject matter, all things observable • You do not need to put these observations in quotation marks • I will give you some examples of this and you will get some practice doing this later

  3. We will begin by looking at some examples of medieval art

  4. My observations: This image uses only basic colors like blue, yellow and red. The image is based upon a religious scene which is evident because the individuals seems to have halos behind their heads and their hands are pressed together like they are praying. The image is very flat looking and the individuals in the image do not look realistic. Their bodies appear very long and very thin which does not look like a realistic person. There are not very many details in this image. The image is largely composed of the praying figures.

  5. Have you made your observations on medieval art thus far? Color, details, topics, perspective, portrayal of the body?

  6. Lets take a look at some Renaissance art in comparison to the medieval art we have already seen… remember to continue to make your observations using specific details!

  7. Medieval Renaissance What differences do you observe?

  8. Renaissance art…

  9. Have you made all of your observations on Renaissance art?

  10. Major characteristics of Renaissance art

  11. Perspective was achieved through vanishing points

  12. Three Dimensional Art • The technique of shading allowed for 2-dimensional artwork to achieve the allusion of 3-dimensions

  13. Defrosted Art By carefully studying the human body and the way in which it moved, artists were able to capture figures in motion

  14. Realism • By reviving classical Greek & Roman styles and techniques, Renaissance artists achieved a high level of realism

  15. Humanism Renaissance thinkers and artists were focused upon people, their individual attributes, and their emotions

  16. The Work of Leonardo Da Vinci

  17. Madonna of the Rocks 1483-1508

  18. The Last Supper 1495-1498

  19. The Mona Lisa1503-1506

  20. The Work of Michelangelo

  21. Pieta 1498

  22. The Creation of Adam 1511

  23. The Last Judgment 1541

  24. The Sistine Chapel

  25. The Work of Raphael

  26. Alba Madonna 1505

  27. School of Athens 1510

  28. The Work of Donatello

  29. Donatello, David 1428

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