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Copy Vocabulary

Copy Vocabulary. Reform - the improvement of what is wrong, corrupt, or unsatisfactory Doctrine – policies or laws taught and advocated Vernacular – everyday language people speak Indulgence – pardon for a sin which releases someone from punishment

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Copy Vocabulary

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  1. Copy Vocabulary • Reform - the improvement of what is wrong, corrupt, or unsatisfactory • Doctrine – policies or laws taught and advocated • Vernacular – everyday language people speak • Indulgence – pardon for a sin which releases someone from punishment • Nepotism – showing favoritism toward friends and family

  2. Renaissance Review • What does “Renaissance” mean • Name two causes of the Renaissance • What is secularism? • What is humanism? • What is realism? • What is a patron? • Who were the Medici? • How did economies change during the Renaissance?

  3. Artwork During the Renaissance

  4. Essential Question • How does artwork change and how does it reflect the ideas of the Renaissance?

  5. Renaissance Concepts/Ideas • Humanism • Secularism • Realism

  6. Art Terms • Hieratic Scale – when artists make saints or members of the family of God larger than ordinary people • More important = larger • Linear Perspective – gives the illusion of depth and distance in artwork

  7. Linear Perspective

  8. Let’s have a look at some Medieval art (Middle Ages) • You should answer question 1 after viewing the artwork.

  9. Medieval Art • How would you describe the art? • How do the figures look – are they realistic? • What kind of colors are used?

  10. Artwork from the Renaissance

  11. Madonna and Child in Glory

  12. Miraculous Mass of St. Martin of Tours

  13. Madonna and Child with St. John

  14. Adoration of the Shepherds

  15. Adoration of the Magi

  16. Linear Perspective

  17. The Bean Eater

  18. Respond to the short answer on the sheet.

  19. You tell me whether the paintings show linear perspective, hieratic style, or realism.

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