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Discover the evolution of Renaissance art from the Middle Ages, featuring halos, perspective, and realistic portrayal of subjects. Learn about prominent artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Explore the exquisite works of Raphael and more.
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ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ART P. 307-309, + other sources
Jacopa di CioneMadonna and Child in Glory Franconian SchoolMiraculous Mass of St. Martin of Toursabout 1440 Middle Ages Art Halos on saints Gold background to show holiness of heaven Hieratic scale: more important seen much larger than other people Tempura paint
Guiliano BugiardiniMadonna and Child with St. John1523/1525Oil on panel The Kress MonnogrammistThe Adoration of the Magi Renaissance Art • Less halos • Landscape background • Oil paint
Painted with Perspective -- show 3-D realistically on flat surface Rafael The school of Athens
Human body studied • Drawn more realistically • Copies of Greek, so often look like Greek gods
Annibale CarracciThe Bean Eater1582/83 Later Renaissance • Common people more realistic. Worthy of being painted
Botticelli • From Florence • Scenes from Roman myth • All people drawn in fine detail
Titian • Colorful scenes of Christian teachings
Michelangelo • Designed buildings • Wrote poetry • Carved sculptures • Painted pictures ie. Sistine Chapel
Leonardo da Vinci • Painter – ie. Mona Lisa • Sculptor • Architect • Inventor • Engineer • Town planner • mapmaker
Composer • Studied botany • Studied anatomy- dissected corpses