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Warm Up #9

Warm Up #9. Compare and contrast Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci? What Italian City State did both of these masters begin their careers in?. Review.

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Warm Up #9

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  1. Warm Up #9 • Compare and contrast Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci? • What Italian City State did both of these masters begin their careers in?

  2. Review • Leonardo da Vinci was a true Renaissance man who helped push human knowledge forward in the fields of painting, engineering, architecture, anatomy and more. • Michelangelo became a master painter, architect, poet and sculpture, creating such masterpieces as the David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

  3. Do Now: Set up Cornell notes (17) the title & essential question are below. Renaissance Advances What advances were made during the Renaissance in math and science?

  4. Key Terms • Filippo Brunelleschi • Nicolaus Copernicus • Heliocentric • Galileo Galilei • Gerardus Mercator

  5. I. Mathematics • The rise in the need for accurate accounting by merchants helped push a renewed interest in Mathematics • Rise in banking in Italian city-states. Led by the Medici family. • Luca Pacioliwas the first to publish symbols for square root, positive numbers and negative numbers. • Math is used to improve art. Golden ratio makes depth look more accurate in paintings with linier perspective. • New formulas in math also help engineers make new designs.

  6. II. Architecture • Architects were also able to use these new mathematical concepts to strengthen buildings • Resurgence of classic building elements: arches, domes, columns, etc… • FilippoBrunelleschi came up with a design for a massive dome for the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral in Florence • Herringbone pattern to support stone beams. • Built without support of scaffolding. • Biggest dome in the words at this time.

  7. III. Astronomy • Nicolaus Copernicus came up with the radical idea that our solar system was heliocentric (centered around the sun). • Galileo Galilei was able to craft telescopes that enabled him to see the moons of Jupiter and the craters on our Moon • Support the idea of a heliocentric universe.

  8. IV. Cartography (art of mapmaking) • As trade increased so did the need for better maps, measurements of the earth and its landmasses. • Trade brought better tools of navigation from other cultures(magnetic compass and astrolabe) • GerardusMercator of Flanders developed a cylindrical projection that is still widely used today • The invention of printing made maps much more widely available

  9. Who did it? • I’ll show you a famous work, you tell me who made it.

  10. David by Donatello

  11. School of Athens – Raphael

  12. Lady with an Ermine – Da Vinci

  13. Birth of Venus - Sandro Botticelli

  14. David Raphael

  15. Creation of Adam: Sistine Chapel Michelangelo

  16. La Primavera - Sandro Botticelli

  17. Mona Lisa - Da Vinci

  18. The David byMichelangelo

  19. Homework • Finish notes. • Chapter 11.2 Review #s 1a, 2b, 3a, 4a, 4b Honors will also do #5.

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