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Individualism Materialism Humanism Classicism secularism. in Art, Education, Politics, and other areas of life…. The Renaissance in Italy. Vernacular literature . In the common language Italian in Italy Not Latin More people able to read literature. Early Renaissance: Giotto. Giotto.
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Individualism Materialism Humanism Classicism secularism in Art, Education, Politics, and other areas of life… The Renaissance in Italy
Vernacular literature • In the common language • Italian in Italy • Not Latin • More people able to read literature
Early Renaissance: Giotto • Giotto
Renaissance Art • Quattrocento—1400s—Early Renaissance • Cinquecento—1500s—High Renaissance • Technique, Technology, Perspective, Anatomy, etc. each have an impact
Painting in damp plaster More permanent than painting on dry walls Fresco
Perspective • Mathematically shows depth • Brunelleschi develops it
Reflective of Individualism Often showed the materialism of the culture Ghirlandaio portrait a perfect example Portraiture
Donatello • Early Renaissance • Painter and Sculptor • David in bronze
Michaelangelo • Sistine Chapel, Rome • Largest fresco • Pope Leo X requested the work
A true Renaissance Man Scientist—anatomy, dissections Painter—Mona Lisa, portraits, Last Supper Inventor—robot, bridge, screw… Leonardo da Vinci
Raphael Santi • High Renaissance Painter • Realism • Beauty • Peak of Technical Mastery
Botticelli—Portraits of Sandro di Medici and “unknown woman”
Artemisia Gentileschi • Rediscovered female artists of the High Renaissance • How is this different/similar to other pictures
Northern Renaissance • Durer