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The Middle Ages vs. The Renaissance Activity

McCluskey Global Studies. The Middle Ages vs. The Renaissance Activity. Early Middle Ages: Romanesque. Late Middle Ages: Gothic. Thick walls Small windows Arches, plain ornamentation. Flying buttresses Large stained glass window Immensely high ceilings ornate. Architecture: .

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The Middle Ages vs. The Renaissance Activity

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  1. McCluskey Global Studies The Middle Ages vs. The Renaissance Activity

  2. Early Middle Ages: Romanesque Late Middle Ages: Gothic • Thick walls • Small windows • Arches, plain ornamentation • Flying buttresses • Large stained glass window • Immensely high ceilings • ornate Architecture:

  3. Gothic Cathedral Brunalleschi’s Basilica and Duomo (dome) in Florence Architecture

  4. Medieval Renaissance ART

  5. Anyone?

  6. Botticelli’s Venus

  7. Sistene Chapel ceiling- Michealangelo

  8. Raphael- School of Athens

  9. Greek Roman Medieval Renaissance The Discus thrower Marcus Aurelius in Verona, Italy Bernini’s David Statues

  10. Madonna and Child Berlinghiero 1228-36 Adoration of the Magi Quentin Massys 1526 Madonna and Child

  11. Van Eyck: Wedding Portrait Vermeer: Girl with a Pearl Earring Northern European Renaissance Artists:

  12. Medieval Michelangelo’s “Pieta” Madonna and Child

  13. medieval Leonardo da Vinci Lord’s Supper

  14. Early: Donatello Later: Michelangelo Renaissance “Davids”

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